The Foreign Ministry has summoned the Serbian chargé d'affaires in Ljubljana over Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's recent offensive statements about Slovenia after a UN Security Council session dedicated to Kosovo.
The decision comes after Vučić said on 23 April that Serbia had fallen into a tr
The Slovenian pharmaceutical company Krka is celebrating its 70th anniversary. A leading generics group, Krka today manufactures over 1,000 products, which are used by more than 100 million people in 70 countries.
"Our products are used to manage all the most common diseases of our time," CEO Jože
A Slovenian player has won €60 million, the largest lottery taking in the country to date, in the transnational lottery Eurojackpot, the Slovenian national lottery has announced.
The Slovenian split the €120 million jackpot with a German player by matching five correct numbers out of 50 plus anothe
The National Assembly has passed a controversial reform energy bill, ending months of heated debates centred on provisions on the burning of natural gas and wood. While a ban on gas boilers in new homes has been retained despite protests from the industry, a ban on wood was thrown out.
The legislat
Janja Garnbret, the world's best sport climber, who will be defending her Olympic gold in Paris this year, has become the hero of a picture book called Janja and the Magic Flower.
The book, released in Slovenian and English, was launched in Ljubljana on World Book Day, 23 April. It is the latest in
Slovenian police conducted searches at two dozen locations on 23 April as part of a probe into allegations of bribery at the state-run motorway company DARS under the previous management.
The police said six persons were suspected of abuse of office and accepting or offering bribes. They did not na