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Reception held for Sameh Shoukry, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt
Prime Minister Robert Golob today received the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Sameh Shoukry.
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Prime Minister: Patient care always comes first
Prime Minister Robert Golob today attended the opening ceremony of the new intensive care units at Jesenice General Hospital.
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Prime Minister Golob meets with Judicial Council President Vladimir Horvat and member Emil Zakonjšek
Prime Minister Robert Golob met with the President of the Judicial Council of the Republic of Slovenia, Vladimir Horvat, and its member, Emil Zakonjšek.
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Slovenia and Egypt strengthen cooperation and reaffirm commitment to peace in the Middle East
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon received her Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry for an official visit. The two officials spent a great deal of time discussing the current situation in the world, with a focus on the Middle East. The Slovenian-Egyptian Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation examined the possibilities for further strengthening cooperation.
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Renovated laboratory makes great contribution to region’s development as development of Slovenia as a whole
A ceremony marking the official opening of a renovated research laboratory at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Maribor primarily dedicated to process and environmental engineering was attended by Dr Aleksander Jevšek, Minister of Cohesion and Regional Development. The Minister underlined the importance of cooperation between educational institutions and the economic sector.
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Ministry’s statement on Italian National Memorial Day
In these days when Italy commemorates the victims of the foibe and the exodus from Istria, Rijeka and Dalmatia, the Ministry reiterates the importance of comprehensive and respectful remembrance and dignity for all the victims of the tragic events of the 20th century war and post-war period. Every community keeps the memory of its painful experiences alive, but it must also ensure that this pain does not breed more resentment or fear.
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State Secretary Štucin in Sarajevo on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s European perspective and bilateral relations
In Sarajevo, State Secretary Marko Štucin met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina Elmedin Konaković and held consultations with Deputy Foreign Minister Josip Brkić.
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State Secretary Tina Heferle: Slovenia is paying increasing attention to integration of foreigners
State Secretary Tina Heferle and the Director of the Government Office for the Support and Integration of Migrants Katarina Šturkelj have attended the Ministerial Conference on the integration of newcomers by EU member states held under the Belgian presidency of the Council of the European Union in Mechelen, Belgium.
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Exhibition of Katja Bednařik Sudec at the Council of Europe
An exhibition by Slovenian painter Katja Bednařik Sudec was held at the Council of Europe in January.
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Prešeren Day, the Slovenian Cultural Holiday
On 8 February, Slovenia celebrates Prešeren Day, the Slovenian Cultural Holiday, which is a work-free day.
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Slovenia hosts the Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
On Monday and Tuesday, the Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence was held at Brdo pri Kranju. It was organised by the Ministry of Digital Transformation under the patronage of UNESCO.
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The verse "Long live all nations" by Prešeren permanently symbolizes the central idea of European integration
The greatest Slovenian poet, Dr. France Prešeren, is remembered not only on the cultural holiday of February 8th. His work and ideas are part of our lives and operations, particularly in the international relations.
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Message from the Prime Minister on Slovenian Cultural Holiday
Message from Prime Minister Robert Golob on the occasion of Slovenian Cultural Holiday on 8 February.
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Humanity 5.0 without neglect is our biggest and most difficult challenge, but it is worth the effort
During the Tuesday afternoon session of the second day of the Global Forum on the Ethics of AI, and before the official evening closing, five panel discussions took place, addressing the many benefits of using inclusive and trustworthy AI, the pathways to it, and the possibilities of making AI a reality.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob meets with healthcare union representatives
Today, Prime Minister Robert Golob called an informal meeting before the continuation of health pillar negotiations, inviting the representatives of major healthcare unions to discuss the situation and speed up negotiations.
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Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob meets with President of Supreme Court of Slovenia, Dr Miodrag Đorđević
Today, Prime Minister Dr Robert Golob met with President of Supreme Court of Slovenia, Dr Miodrag Đorđević.
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Artificial Intelligence is not a digital Aristotle, but it can help you find material
Instead of artificial intelligence, we could use the term virtual intelligence, as powerful machines are still far from being intelligent, and instead of an ethics of artificial intelligence, we could talk about the ethics of those who use modern technologies, said Igor Papič, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, in his opening remarks on the second day of the Global Forum on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.
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The path to AI is our helpful and welcome assistant, not a fear or a threat
"We are aware that AI can improve our lives, but it can also pose certain dangers," said dr. Emilija Stojmenova Duh, Minister for Digital Transformation, at a press conference in the middle of the first day of the Global Forum on the Ethics of AI.
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Annual event of the Recovery and Resilience Plan discusses the impact of the double transition for sustainable economic growth
The European Commission Representation in Slovenia and the Recovery and Resilience Office today hosted the annual event of the Recovery and Resilience Plan in Slovenia. At the conference entitled Double Transition for Sustainable Economic Growth, the participants discussed the competitiveness of the Slovenian economy in light of the green and digital transition.
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Minister Jevšek: When it comes to EU Cohesion Policy funds absorption, Slovenia is a success story
At the informal meeting of ministers responsible for cohesion policy, held in Mons, Belgium, Minister of Cohesion and Regional Development Dr Aleksander Jevšek pointed out that Slovenia is closing the 2014-2020 programming period as one of the most successful members in terms of EU Cohesion Policy funds absorption. The Minister also underlined that in the future, more support should be given to regions.