Latest News from Slovenia

BSF 2016: "We need to channel our collective energy"

At this year's forum, much of the debate was centred on European integration, security and the future, and unique solutions. There were many views and positions on these key areas expressed by those representing our international community.

Čeferin brings hope of better things to come - even for our economy

At the time, you could also make the statement that Slovenia is a virtual non-factor in the world or indeed, the European economy or politics. The only difference is that Slovenia still remains in a state of virtual anonymity. But is all that about to change?

Investors will come

Tanjug to host EANA annual assembly meeting in 2017

BRATISLAVA - The European Alliance of News Agencies (EANA) on Friday unanimously voted the Tanjug News Agency to host its next annual assembly, to be held in Belgrade in September 2017.

Greek positions on refugee crisis at Vienna mini-summit

Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will be among the Balkan and European Union leaders that gather in the Austrian capital on Saturday for a mini-summit on the issue of migration along the “Balkan corridor.”
Greece has a clear agenda that was presented during the United Nations meetings on migration in New York and would open on a European level on Saturday.

Serbia to bid to host men's 2023 Basketball World Cup

BELGRADE - The Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS) on Wednesday announced plans to bid to host the men's 2023 Basketball World Cup and co-host the women's 2019 European Championship with Slovenia.

Record number of municipalities join Mobility Week

This year's slogan highlights the fact that cities which promote sustainable mobility thrive economically, said the Infrastructure Ministry, which coordinates the campaign in Slovenia.

Aleksander Ceferin elected UEFA president

BELGRADE - Slovenian football federation head Aleksander Ceferin was elected on Wednesday new president of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), TASS reports.

Serbia to bid to host men's 2023 Basketball World Cup

BELGRADE - The Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS) on Wednesday announced plans to bid to host the men's 2023 Basketball World Cup and co-host the women's 2019 European Championship with Slovenia.

Presidential Summit Begins in Bulgaria's Plovdiv

A meeting of ten presidents of parliamentary republics across the EU is to start in Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city, on Wednesday.

The migrant crisis is again expected to top the agenda alongside the challenges Europe is facing after Britain's decision to leave the EU.

Dacic: EU membership a top priority for Serbia

BLED - EU membership remains a top foreign policy priority for Serbia, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in Bled, Slovenia, on Tuesday.

Slovenian PM: Greece could be kicked out of Schengen

Slovenian PM Miro Cerar accused Greece of failing miserably at protecting the external borders of the EU in an interview to German newspaper Die Welt. ‘The Greeks are not sufficiently guarding the EU Schengen borders, but are receiving financial aid for policing without using this help’, he said.

Slovenian PM: Greece needs to do more to secure Schengen border

Greece needs to do more to secure the Schengen external border, Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar has said adding that failure to do so could mean exit from Europe's 26-nation zone of passport-free travel.

EU membership remains top priority - Serbian FM

EU membership remains one of the top foreign policy priority for Serbia, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said in Bled, Slovenia, on Tuesday.

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