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Joy as border gates open between Slovenia and Croatia
There was celebration and joy on both sides of the Slovenian-Croatian border as Croatia joined the Schengen area and adopted the euro on 1 January. More than 30 years after the countries broke away from Yugoslavia, their citizens are once again using the same currency and can cross the border freely.
Logar supports ICC on behalf of EU at assembly session
Ljubljana – As a representatives of the current EU presiding country, Slovenia’s Foreign Minister Anže Logar expressed strong support for the International Criminal Court (ICC) on behalf of the EU and its member states as he addressed via video call on Monday the 20th session of the assembly of states parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC.
Serbian Patients Face Jail as Medical Marijuana Legalisation Stalls
Bosnian Serbs Consider Chinese Lessons in Schools
The Republika Srpska Education Ministry will introduce the Chinese language as an optional subject in elementary and secondary schools this September if there are enough interested pupils, RS Education Minister Dane Malesevic told BIRN.
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