The new Michael Jackson biopic, "Michael," has been released, drawing varied reviews and reigniting discussions about the pop star's life and legacy. The film has also brought renewed attention to past controversies, including allegations of abuse and the "Leaving Neverland" documentary.
Koper prison lost two judicial police officers last month. Despite a long-standing staffing shortage, the management of the Administration for the Execution of Criminal Sanctions issued them extraordinary dismissals...
The construction cost of the bridge amounts to 2.7 million euros. The bridge is slightly over 84 meters long and about ten meters wider than the old one.
Slovenian political discourse is marked by strong rhetoric regarding the current government's stability, with some figures predicting the ruling coalition will not last long.
The Slovenian president is actively seeking support for a mandate holder, a critical step in the country's process of forming a new government. This effort aims to secure the necessary backing for the proposed leader.
The United Kingdom is reportedly seeking to forge closer ties with the European Union, a move that comes amidst a period of global instability. Discussions are ongoing regarding the potential benefits and costs of such a rapprochement.
Police in Singapore and Slovenia are actively searching for drivers involved in reckless driving incidents, including a hit-and-run near Woodlands Checkpoint. Authorities are investigating cases where drivers endangered others by forcing them to swerve and brake.
Slovenia's public broadcaster has announced it will not broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest, opting instead to air films about Palestine. This decision is reportedly a form of protest.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob announced his inability to form a new government after recent elections, potentially paving the way for conservative leader Janez Janša to return to power.
The wider public got to know Žan Videc when he won the Melodije morja in sonca festival, and recently the young Slovenian musician presented his first album to the world.
Following the collapse of coalition negotiations, Janez Janša is reportedly close to forming a new government in Slovenia. This development signals a significant political shift in the country.
Slovenia's President Nataša Pirc Musar has announced she will not nominate a prime minister after the initial round of consultations, instead tasking lawmakers to propose a candidate capable of forming a stable coalition government. This decision follows her refusal to give a mandate to either Robert Golob or Janez Janša.
Several economic organizations, including GZS and AMRO, have lowered their GDP growth forecasts for countries like Slovenia and Cambodia. GZS also anticipates a 3.1% inflation rate for Slovenia.
Krajše potovanje med prvomajskimi prazniki je postalo tradicija. To je dopust pred glavnim dopustom. Poglejmo, kam se letos odpravljajo slovenski popotniki.
Ko sta dekleti voznika prosili, ali bi lahko ustavil na Tepanju, da se ne bi peljali do Ljubljane, je dejal, da bo ustavil samo, če ga ustavi policija.