Slovenia ile ilgili hikayeler

• Croatia joined Europe’s ID-check-free Schengen zone and started using the European currency as of Jan. 1. The adoption of the euro and no passport control to travel to the other EU countries will offer 4 million Croatians the freedom to cross borders and do business more easily. It also means that Croatia took over from Slovenia the task of applying strict border controls over its eastern border with non-EU neighbors, Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro. The quote: ECB ...Devamını Oku

02 Oca 2023

• Slovenia's top two presidential candidates will face each other in a runoff election after none of the seven contenders managed to get more than 50% of the ballots. The runoff between Anze Logar and Natasa Pirc Musar will be held on Nov. 13.

25 Eki 2022

• Italy continues to fight wildfires across the country as temperatures keep rising. A fire in Tuscany caused hundreds to evacuate, while a blaze in Trieste in northeast Italy spread to Slovenia. Trieste mayor Roberto Dipiazza said that parts of the city of around 200,000 people could soon stop receiving electricity and that this would affect the water supply because pumps would not be able to function.

21 Tem 2022

• Slovenia’s top court ruled on Friday that bans on same-sex couples marrying and adopting children violated a constitutional prohibition against discrimination. The country’s recently elected liberal national government said they will carry out the court’s order to amend the law in a week or two, and with great pleasure.

11 Tem 2022

• Slovenia 's The Freedom Movement , the opposition liberal party, won the parliamentary elections, securing 34% of the votes compared with the right-wing populist PM Janez Jansa's ruling Slovenian Democratic Party with around 24%. Voters have shown strong interest in the elections, with a turnout of 64% compared with the 52% from the previous election.

25 Nis 2022

🇺🇦 On the ground Kyiv was hit with Russian airstrikes and shelling, killing at least four people according to the mayor's office. As Russia tightened its grip on Ukraine’s capital, the mayor announced a 35-hour lockdown. A city theatre-turned-bomb-shelter was bombarded by Russia in the besieged city of Mariupol, where hundreds of people were sheltering, according to the city council. Also, a convoy of civilians trying to evacuate from Mariupol to Zaporizhzhia we...Devamını Oku

17 Mar 2022

• The leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovenia traveled to Kyiv on an EU mission to meet with Ukraine's top leadership as Russia's offensive moved closer to the center of the capital. Polish officials said that a proposal of concrete help for the nation would be presented to Ukraine's leaders.

16 Mar 2022

• Slovenia's PM Janez Jansa faces public pressure before the April elections to block a deal that would have a buyer with ties to Hungarian PM Viktor Orban acquire a large portion of Slovenia’s biggest tourism group. Political parties have called for an extraordinary parliamentary meeting to demand the state exercise its right to buy the stake in question.

21 Şub 2022