Editorial
Despite the regular summer traffic jams at Slovenian roads and clear signs that it's time for holidays, the OSCE Precidency goes on without interruption. There are still many important topics to discuss prior to the summit meeting in December.
Government
Prime Minister Janez Janša met with representatives of the Students' Organisation of Slovenia (ŠOU). More »
Ljubljana, 12 July
Economy
The world's largest credit rating house, Dun&Bradstreet, placed Slovenia firmly in first place in the region in its July report, with its rating again on the increase. More »
Ljubljana, 14 July
Statistics
At the end of 2004 1,997,590 people were living in Slovenia – or 0.06 percent more than at the end of 2003. More »
Ljubljana, 16 July
International Organisation
In his role as the chairman-in-office of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), Slovenia's foreign minister Dr Rupel held a meeting in Ljubljana with the UN Administrator for Kosovo, Søren Jessen-Petersen. More »
Ljubljana, 14 July
Slovenian foreign minister Dr Dimitrij Rupel, in his role as Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE, met the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov. They discussed international terrorism, developments in Central Asia and Moldova, the future of Kosovo and the reform of the OSCE. More »
Moscow, 13 July
Culture
Films by director Damjan Kozole will be screened in North America this summer in what will be the biggest presentation of Slovenian film to American audiences. More »
Washington, 11 July
Border
It is now possible to travel to Croatia via the new Podgorje-Jelovice road border crossing. This border crossing will be open to international traffic and at the height of the tourist season will perhaps help ease transport links with our southern neighbours. More »
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