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Slovenia and Algeria strengthen cooperation in space technologies
The delegation of eight Slovenian space technology companies, which visited Algeria from 11 to 14 February to learn about the Algerian space sector and explore opportunities for bilateral cooperation, has returned to Slovenia. The visit represents an important step in strengthening economic cooperation in the field of space technologies and opens up new opportunities for Slovenian technological solutions on the North African market.
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Five million euros in EU funding for healthy and quality ageing
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the project “Systemic treatment of frailty with a focus on pre-frailty for healthy and quality ageing”, the short title “Frailty treatment”.
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Statement by Prime Minister Robert Golob on Slovenia's presence at today's meeting in Paris
"Today's informal meeting of European leaders in Paris is primarily seen as a gathering of influential European NATO members.
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Handing over the business in the Slovenian Prison Administration
In mid-February 2025, the General Office of the Slovenian Prison Administration held an official handover between the new Director-General, Denis Perše, who has taken up the office on 15 February 2025, and the former Head of the Office, mag. Bojan Majcen, who became Deputy Director-General on the same day.
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Statement by Prime Minister Robert Golob on discussions regarding a ceasefire and peace in Ukraine
"In recent days, we have seen numerous proposals aimed at achieving lasting peace in Europe. Slovenia has been providing unwavering and heartfelt support to Ukraine since the very first day of Russia's aggression, and we are rightfully proud of this.
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Minister Fajon: Major powers must serve the world and its peoples, not impose their dominion
Minister Tanja Fajon is attending the 61st Munich Security Conference, where European and global security are at the centre of discussions. "Turbulent times call for respectful dialogue and fresh ideas," Minister Fajon stated in Munich, adding, "Slovenia remains a reliable partner in upholding the rule of law, political dialogue and multilateralism. This is the best way forward for us."
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Prime Minister receives representatives of the Slovenian Federation of Pensioners’ Organisations
Prime Minister Robert Golob met with the representatives of the Slovenian Federation of Pensioners' Organisations.
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EU funding for digital transformation of the economy
The digital transformation of the economy and the public sector is essential for the country’s long-term development and competitiveness. The Ministry of the Economy provided support for the 23 digital transformation projects of 108 Slovenian businesses as part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP). The European Union has co-financed the investment with EUR 43.8 million.
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EU funding for innovative start-ups
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the call for proposals Incentives for innovative start-ups in 2025.
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Notice on the operations of the Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia in Sydney
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Fourth consultation with representatives of Slovenian municipalities on flood recovery and Cohesion Policy projects
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning organised the fourth consultation with the mayors and other representatives of Slovenian municipalities. The Minister of Natural Resources and Spatial Planning, Novak, and the Minister of Cohesion and Regional Development, Dr Jevšek, along with their colleagues and representatives of the Government, presented information regarding flood recovery, the analysis of the municipalities’ needs, and EU funds absorption.
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Minister Sajovic attends NATO defense ministers' meeting in Brussels
The regular NATO defense ministers' meeting took place in Brussels, attended by minister mag. Borut Sajovic and his delegation.
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Minister Han visits Salzburg to strengthen economic and tourism cooperation
The Minister of economy, tourism and sport, Matjaž Han, is visiting Salzburg today, one of the world’s most renowned tourist destinations. During his visit, he met with representatives from the tourism and business sectors and visited one of the leading companies in the region. The main goal of the visit is to strengthen economic cooperation between Slovenia and Austria and to exchange best practices in tourism and industry.
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141st regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today's session, the Government adopted draft amendments to the Organisation and Financing of Education Act and the Fiscal Rule Act. It also extended the exemption of households from the CHP and RES contributions, and adjusted the contribution for consumers with significantly seasonal energy consumption.
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Government proclaims 2026 year of the poet Srečko Kosovel
The Government has proclaimed 2026 the year of the poet Srečko Kosovel to mark the 100th anniversary of his death. The proclamation was proposed by the Sežana Municipality. The proposal was supported by the Slovenian Writers' Association, while the Ministry of Culture included it among the important national cultural projects.
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Minister Fajon to companies in the Goriška region: "You can always count on economic diplomacy"
The Northern Primorska Chamber of Commerce and Industry organised a presentation of economic diplomacy and its services for Slovenian companies from the Goriška region in Nova Gorica, the fifth such presentation after those in the Zasavje, Koroška, Savinjska and Obalno-kraška regions. The gathered business representatives were addressed by Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs.
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Artificial Intelligence Revolution: Minister Klampfer joins world leaders in Paris
Paris is this week hosting the world's most influential leaders, visionaries and experts for a crucial meeting on the future of artificial intelligence (AI). The AI Action Summit is shaping the key guidelines for AI development, with the active involvement of the Minister of Digital Transformation, Ksenija Klampfer.
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State Secretary Gabrič at the informal meeting of EU ministers for development
At the informal meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council in the development format, discussions focused on strengthening the Global Gateway strategy, supporting partner countries in building resilience and enhancing financing for development. State Secretary Dr Melita Gabrič participated in the meeting on behalf of Slovenia.
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Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs' response to the Italian Day of Remembrance events
As commemorative events for the victims of the Foibe massacres take place in Italy and beyond, the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs underscores the importance of an inclusive remembrance of the tragic events of the 20th century and their victims. The memory of such harrowing events must not be misused as a tool for political or ideological purposes.
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Support for Slovenia's candidacy for a leading position in the UPU International Bureau
The Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, met with the Deputy Director General of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), Slovenian Marjan Osvald, who is running for a second term.
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Raising awareness of digital dependency and finding effective solutions
On this year's Safer Internet Day on 11 February 2025, attention is again drawn to the growing issue of digital addiction and excessive screen use, particularly among children and young people. Together, a friendlier – and most importantly, safer – digital environment can be created for all.
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Minister Fajon on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, emphasised that women are agents of change and progress. Their leadership, expertise, and innovation are shaping the scientific landscape and driving solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.
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Sulphur content in fuel oil used on board in the Mediterranean Sea from 1. May 2025
We inform you on the new regulations on sulphur content of fuel oils used on board in the Mediterranean Sea Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides and Particulate Matter, from 1 May 2025.
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State Secretary Gabrič at the meeting of the Friends of Western Balkans on accelerating the enlargement process
State Secretary Melita Gabrič accepted the invitation of Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani to participate in the Friends of Western Balkans meeting. The event brought together the foreign ministers of EU member states belonging to the Friends of Western Balkans group, ministers from the Western Balkan countries, the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the EU Commissioner for Enlargement.
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Controlling the Transport of Persons and Goods: Ensuring Compliance with Labour Law and Road Safety
Coordinated controls are essential for effective cooperation between authorities, ensuring safety and compliance with legislation in the transport of persons and goods. This contributes to the fair and safe operation of the transport sector. Today's action is another example of good cooperative practices.
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Career Opportunities and Working Conditions in Slovenian Science
The Commission for Equal Opportunities in Science of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation would like to carry out a special survey to examine the working conditions and career prospects of science employees in Slovenia.
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Minister Asta Vrečko hosts a working meeting of the Ministers of Culture of the Western Balkans
On the margins of the official opening of the European Capital of Culture GO! 2025, Minister of Culture Asta Vrečko hosted a working meeting of the Ministers of Culture of the Western Balkans at Villa Vipolže in Goriška Brda. The meeting was also attended by the European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, and the Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport, Glenn Micallef.
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Slovenian Cultural Holiday also marks the ceremonial opening of the cross-border European Capital of Culture
Yesterday, on the occasion of the Slovenian Cultural Holiday, the opening ceremony From station to station took place to unite Nova Gorica and Gorizia as the European Capital of Culture for a year. Before the opening ceremony, Minister of Culture Asta Vrečko, together with European Commissioners Marta Kos and Glenn Micallef, addressed local and international journalists in Nova Gorica and hosted a reception for distinguished guests with delegations at Hotel Perla.
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Speech by the Prime Minister at the artistic performance on the occasion of the opening event of the European Capital of Culture
Prime Minister Robert Golob today attended the opening ceremony of the European Capital of Culture GO! 2025 in Nova Gorica, where he was also the keynote speaker at the main artistic performance on the occasion of the event. The Prime Minister was accompanied at the ceremony by Tina Gaber.
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Message by Culture Minister Asta Vrečko on the occasion of 8 February, Slovenian Cultural Holiday
Culture extends the borders of our world. Let it be borderless!
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Prešeren Laureates for 2025
On the eve of Prešeren Day, the Slovenian cultural holiday, a State ceremony was held in the Gallus Hall of Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana to award two Prešeren Awards and Prešeren Fund Awards as the highest recognition in the Republic of Slovenia for achievements in artistic creation.
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State Secretary Danijel Levičar meets with representative of Électricité de France
Danijel Levičar, State Secretary for the National Nuclear Programme at the Office of the Prime Minister, met with the representative of Électricité de France (EDF), Anne Falchi, and the French Ambassador to Slovenia, Florence Lévy.
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Prime Minister holds second meeting with representatives of disabled persons' organisations
Prime Minister Robert Golob, together with representatives of relevant ministries, hosted a second meeting with representatives of disabled people's organisations.
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GOVSI podcast: First cross-border capital of culture
In the latest episode of the government podcast GOVSI, we present the European Capital of Culture 2025, Nova Gorica, which has invited the cross-border city of Gorizia to cooperate. Polona Prešeren spoke with the director of GO! 2025, Mija Lorbek, and the program director, Dr. Stojan Pelko.
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Fajon in Syria: Syrians deserve a better future after 14 years of hell
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, visited Syria, where she met with Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani. This is one of the first foreign visits since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024.
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140th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At 140th session, the Government initiated a discussion on the Amendments of the Organisation and Financing of Education Act. The discussion was suspended and will be continued at the next meeting. The Government earmarked additional funds of EUR 1,500,000 to finance the public cultural project European Capital of Culture 2025.
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Prime Minister Golob: "I believe that artificial intelligence will be a game changer in the years to come"
Prime Minister Robert Golob today attended a presentation on Slovenia's national and international advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) as part of multilateral cooperation, focusing on the achievements in the scientific research and business sectors. The event was hosted by the Jožef Štefan Institute, where the Prime Minister addressed the audience.
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Prime Minister Golob: "Changes are meant to improve the system"
Prime Minister Robert Golob attended the working consultation meeting on the future of the Slovenian education system, where the new features introduced by the Organisation and Financing of Education Act (the Education Act) were discussed.
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President and CEO of renowned International Crisis Group visits Slovenia
The President and CEO of the International Crisis Group (ICG), Comfort Ero, is paying a visit to Slovenia today. The ICG is a respected, independent, non-profit NGO whose analytical work focuses on preventing and resolving conflicts, including the shaping of policies that support the development of a more peaceful world.
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Slovenia's statement on the proposals on the forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza
The Republic of Slovenia sees the proposals on the forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, coupled with the unilateral "redevelopment" of the territory, as unacceptable. Such proposals constitute a flagrant violation of international law.
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State Secretary Štucin holds first political consultations between Slovenia and the Philippines
State Secretary Marko Štucin received Theresa P. Lazaro, Undersecretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, for the first political consultations between the foreign ministries of the two countries.
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Minister Fajon concludes her two-day visit to Lebanon
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon concluded her two-day visit to the Lebanese capital. During her consultations with political leaders, she reaffirmed her support for the country’s transition. She also visited the field to see how concrete Slovenian humanitarian aid projects are being implemented.
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Slovenia on the road to a new supercomputer
Slovenia has submitted a tender to the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking call for the deployment of a high-performance supercomputer with an AI Factory. If successful, the project will make a significant contribution to the development of the Slovenian economy, the efficiency of the public sector, the advancement of science, and the strengthening of international cooperation.
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EU Strategy for the Alpine Region key to shaping sustainable solutions
At the launch event of the Austrian-Lithuanian co-chairmanship of the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) in Vaduz, State Secretary at the Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development mag. Marko Koprivc presented the Alpine region's key challenges, underlining the importance of further cross-border cooperation and finding joint solutions to these challenges.
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Slovenia on UNICEF Executive Board for the third time: Protecting children affected by conflict remains our commitment
This year, for the third time in its history, Slovenia serves as a member of the UNICEF Executive Board for the 2025–2027 term and participates in today’s first regular session of the UNICEF Executive Board in 2025 at the UN headquarters in New York.
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Fajon in Jordan: Slovenia remains firmly committed to supporting UNRWA
On the second day of her visit to Jordan, Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon was granted an audience with His Majesty King Abdullah II bin al-Hussein of Jordan. She also met with the Commissioner-General of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Jordan, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organisation, and representatives of UN agencies in Amman, and visited a refugee camp.
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Highlights of Slovenia's activity in the UN Security Council in January 2025
In January, Algeria held the presidency of the UN Security Council. The month featured an open debate on the Middle East following the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, attended by Tanja Fajon, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs. Another open debate addressed the misuse of commercial spyware and the fight against terrorism in Africa.
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Prime Minister Golob: “The only possible response is a unified one from the European Union”
Today, Prime Minister Robert Golob is attending an informal meeting of the heads of EU Member States in Brussels, where the focus of the discussion will be on EU defence.
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World Cancer Day
We can also be exposed to carcinogens in the workplace, but cancer is often overlooked as an occupational hazard. That is why it is important to prevent it and reduce the risks of developing the disease. The risk of cancer from carcinogens in the workplace depends on the type and level of exposure, the duration and the individual's susceptibility.
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State Secretary Štucin takes part in bilateral consultations in Bahrain
In Manama, Bahrain, State Secretary Marko Štucin took part in bilateral political consultations with Shaikh Abdulla bin Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Director General of Bilateral Relations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain. These consultations mark the first bilateral political consultations between Slovenia and Bahrain, highlighting the strengthening of relations between the two countries.