News
Customize list
-
»The Devils Killed Marina the Witch«
In the 17th century, the Hrastovec seigniory was one of the centres of witchcraft trials. A comprehensive report on the trial of Marina Vukinec, written by the blood court (Blutgericht) judge Volk Lovrenc Lampertič on December 20, 1673, has been preserved. Lampertič was summoned to the Hrastovec Castle by Erazem Friderik Count Herberstein to continue the trial of Marina, who had been imprisoned there together with her husband and other suspects since December 1.
-
State Secretary Sanja Štiglic holds political consultations in Mongolia
In Ulaanbaatar, State Secretary Sanja Štiglic held political consultations with the State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mongolia, Ankhbayar Nyamdorj. They agreed that the bilateral dialogue was dynamic and could be further strengthened through high-level political visits.
-
Minister Fajon: 'At the Washington Summit; NATO allies will speak with unity and resolve'
Minister Tanja Fajon attended an informal meeting of NATO Foreign Ministers in Prague to prepare for the Washington Summit in July. In her intervention, Minister Fajon stressed that "Slovenia's actions are underpinned by the values of democracy, international law and solidarity. As a responsible member of the Security Council, Slovenia is doing its utmost to contribute to peace and security in the world."
-
Inauguration of the new Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tirana
On May 22, 2024, the President of the Republic of Slovenia dr. Nataša Pirc Musar and the President of the Republic of Albania, Bajram Begaj, inaugurated the new premises of the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Tirana on Rruga ˝Skënderbej˝.
-
Recipients of funds
Agency for Agricultural Markets and Rural Development published beneficiaries of funds, who have received money from the EU agricultural funds.
-
Sustainable forest management and innovation-supported adaptation to climate change
The traditional week of forests, which includes several events aimed at presenting the importance of forests and forestry to the general public, begins this week and will take place under the auspices of the Forestry Slovenian Forest Service until next Sunday.
-
Storing thoughts for 250 years
This year marks 250 years since the National and University Library was first established. To this day, the Library remains one of the most important cultural and educational institutions in the country.
-
Video
Halfway through the term of office: Striking a balance between the welfare state and a development breakthrough
Prime Minister Robert Golob and the Ministers and Deputy Prime Ministers, Asta Vrečko and Matjaž Han, presented the achievements of the first half of the current Government's term of office. All three welcomed the Government's decision today to recognise Palestine.
-
We are hiring
-
Video
105th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today’s session, the Government adopted the proposal on the recognition of independence and sovereignty of the State of Palestine, approved the starting points for drafting amendments to the Health Services Act, the starting points for amending tax legislation and the strategy for eliminating precarious work. It also adopted the intervention act on personnel in social care.
-
Statement on alleged blocking of European elections at Slovenian embassy in Sarajevo
According to media reports, ministers from the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, meeting in Sarajevo on Tuesday, rejected requests from Slovenia and several other EU member states to hold polls for the European elections in their embassies. So far, Slovenia has not received any official notification of a refusal to allow elections to be held at the Slovenian diplomatic and consular representation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
-
Prime Minister Golob: Athletes are Slovenia's greatest ambassadors
Prime Minister Robert Golob today met the Slovenian men's national football team, watched their training and wished them success at the upcoming European Football Championship.
-
Slovenia shares its knowledge on Green transition with young Americans
From 28 May to 1 June 2024, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs is hosting a group of ten young American opinion leaders and prominent voices from politics, business, think tanks and NGOs as part of the EU-US Emerging Leaders Visitors Programme, a pilot exchange programme under the auspices of the European Commission.
-
Video
Statement by the Prime Minister, Dr Robert Golob, on the recognition of Palestine
"After a series of consultations over the past few days, I have decided to place on the agenda of Thursday's Government meeting a decision to forward recognition of Palestine to the National Assembly."
-
Prime Minister Golob: Slovenia is increasing annual quantities of gas supplied from Algeria
Today, Prime Minister Robert Golob and his delegation are paying an official visit to the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. The purpose of the visit is to further the intensive and friendly relations between the two countries. This is the first bilateral visit since the entry into force of the agreement on economic cooperation on 20 March 2024, which aims to promote regular dialogue to enhance trade and investments.
-
Minister Fajon: I strongly condemn the Israeli attack on the Rafah refugee camp
At the regular monthly meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, ministers, including Slovenian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon, stressed the need to comply with the decisions of the relevant international courts and agreed that the EU should play a more active role in the process of strengthening the Palestinian Authority. Fajon said that the Slovenian government was working to recognise Palestine as soon as possible.
-
Minister Fajon announces humanitarian aid at the 8th Brussels Conference on Supporting the future of Syria and the region
On the margins of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon attended an international conference on supporting the future of Syria and the region. She welcomed UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen's efforts to make progress on the resolution of the conflict in Syria and announced new humanitarian aid from Slovenia.
-
The Republic of Slovenia exchanged bonds with shorter maturities for bonds with longer maturities
On the basis of the reverse inquiry, on May 21, 2024, a bond exchange transaction of the Republic of Slovenia was concluded. The RS66 bonds maturing in 2024 and 2025 were exchanged for RS74 bonds maturing in 2035.
-
Prime Minister Golob: Tax changes will boost the Slovenian economy’s competitiveness
Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob was today the main guest at the 19th Craft and Entrepreneurship Forum, where he took part in a discussion.
-
Presentation on economic diplomacy at the Regional Chamber of Craft and Small Business Ljubljana-Vič
Slobodan Šešum, Director-General for Economic and Public Diplomacy, explained to business representatives from the Ljubljana, Brezovica, Dobrova - Polhov Gradec, Horjul, Ig, Škofljica and Velike Lašče municipalities how economic diplomacy can help businesses penetrate foreign markets.