Slovenia’s Prime Minister Robert Golob tells POLITICO that his right-wing election rival Janez Janša wants to break up the European Union.
The co-founder and managing director discusses the concept behind the event’s 13th edition, its focus on filmmakers and craft, and how the forum connects film students with industry professionals ...
From Ljubljana to Zagreb, there are women who are building what's missing in Europe and trying to secure European funding to ...
On the occasion of the centenary of the death of Ivana Kobilca (Ljubljana 1861-1926), a look at the life and works of the greatest Slovenian painter who was able to overcome taboos in a male-dominated ...
From charming mountain towns battling pollution to places built around canals, you can leave the car at home in all of these ...
Tucked between the Julian Alps and the capital city of Ljubljana lies a town many travelers speed past without a second ...
Advances in weather prediction, combined with detailed bathymetric mapping and hydrological monitoring, are helping anglers ...
Flights departing the capital of Oman landed in 20 new destinations compared to a week earlier, with a dozen continuing on to ...
Under the direction of Prof. Dr. Nicole Milman-Dörr, an international team in the social and media sciences is researching how misogynistic content, especially AI-generated images and videos, ...
Created with agency Bailey Lauerman, “Impressive Innovation” demonstrates how the company brings precision and performance to wipers and beyond.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchéz was the only EU leader to openly condemn the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. “We reject the ...
Slovenia has enabled its citizens to open individual investment accounts, bringing a new opportunity for long-term investments in financial instruments with a more favourable tax treatment and ...