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Slovenian PM resigns over court ruling on referendum
Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar tendered his resignation March 14 after a court annulled the result of a referendum in the latest blow to his crisis-hit government, months ahead of planned elections.
Job Opportunities: Meaning of global talent for Slovenia
Not only companies but also countries are competing for the top talent
The OEDC’s Skills Strategy Diagnostic Report for Slovenia 2017 has raised concerns about Slovenia’s “brain drain”.
Bulgartransgaz to Acquire Assets of South Stream Bulgaria
Bulgaria's gas transmission system operator Bulgartransgaz said it is planning to acquire 28 properties owned by South Stream Bulgaria, a 50/50 joint venture set up by Russia's Gazprom and state-owned Bulgarian Energy Holding.
The properties have a total estimated value of 13.2 million levs ($8.3 million/6.7 million euro), Bulgartransgaz said in a notice on Tuesday.
Yugoslav Ex-Royals Demand Montenegro Castles Back
Descendants of the former Yugoslav royals want to be given back castles and a house in Montenegro, but also property in Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Macedonia, according to a document that BIRN has obtained from the Karadjordjevic family's office.
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Slovenia denies asylum requests to Gulen movement families
The proceedings took 17 months to complete.
Members of these families belong to the movement of Fethullah Gulen - so they felt that their lives and human rights were endangered in Turkey, the daily Dnevnik is reporting.
"German carmaking giant to make big investment in Serbia"
Vucic in this way commented on his previous statement, when he announced the arrival of a big German investor to Serbia.
Asked to reveal more details, Vuci said he could "neither confirm nor deny it."
"I can only say there will be large-scale employment in central Serbia," he said.
Olympics: Team Slovenia happy with results, failed doping test leaves black mark
National Olympic Committee President Bogdan Gabrovec said that there was no way Slovenia could have pulled off another Sochi, when the team won eight medals, a Slovenian Olympic record.
Gabrovec, as well as retired cross-country skier and Olympic medallist Petra Majdič, believe that high rankings by young athletes at the games were reason for optimism.
Ten years after death, Drnovšek' legacy still unparalleled
Born in Celje in 1950, Drnovšek, holder of a PhD in economics with a career in banking, was catapulted to the political scene in 1989, when he was elected the Slovenian representative to the Yugoslav collective presidency at a time of mounting tensions in the former republic.
Brnabic unpleasantly surprised by Pahor's statement
BELGRADE - Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said Monday she was very unpleasantly surprised by a statement by Slovenian President Borut Pahor, who said he would try to influence the five EU member states that do not recognise Kosovo to do so.
She noted this had not been discussed during her recent meeting with Pahor, which she said had been long and open.