Slovenia got good news in the form of a deal on the 2007-2013 EU spending plan last week. Despite bleak forecasts in the run-up to the EU summit, the leaders of the bloc managed to hammer out a deal in a marathon session that lasted into the early hours of Saturday. The deal has been welcomed by Slovenian officials.
Prime Minister Janez Jansa is adamant that the public supports the structural reforms promoted by the government. According to him, there are different views about various measures that are being proposed, but overall the public remains supportive. More »
Prime Minister Janez Jansa said that Slovenia was leaving the EU summit in Brussels satisfied with the deal that was reached by EU leaders on the 2007-2013 EU spending plan. More »
The deal reached by EU leaders on the 2007-2013 EU spending plan is important for Slovenia as well as other EU member states, especially the newcomers, leading Slovenian coalition officials have said. More »
President Janez Drnovsek called for an open, fair, honest and constructive dialogue between the state and religious communities, as he closed the tenth forum on Slovenia's future on Wednesday. More »
Lawmakers have paved the way to the creation of 17 new municipalities in Slovenia by passing a decision on local referendums in the would-be municipalities. More »
KBC wants to raise its share in Slovenia's largest bank, NLB, from the current 34% to 51%, and is awaiting approval from the Slovenian government, management board member of the Belgian banking and insurance group Andre Bergen told the press in Brussels on Friday. More »
Although Slovenia backed the ministerial declaration adopted at the WTO ministerial conference in Hong Kong, the country is not entirely satisfied with its contents, Economics Ministry State Secretary Andrijana Starina Kosem said on Sunday. More »
Home appliance maker Gorenje wants to be on the cutting edge of home appliance production, its chairman told the press in Ljubljana on Monday. According to Franjo Bobinac, Gorenje has very ambitious goals for the next five years. More »
The cabinet of PM Janez Jansa is losing support quickly, as its approval rating dropped to 39% in December over November's 46%, according to December's Politbarometer survey. More »
Poet Maja Vidmar is the winner of this year's Jenko Award, conferred by the Slovenian Writers' Association for the best collection of poems of the past two years. More »
Acclaimed Slovenian contemporary artist and filmmaker Natasa Prosenc is showcasing her video installation "Crossing" at the Los Angeles gallery Overtones. The exhibition is to close on 18 December, the US gallery has said. More »
A deal on a Slovenian version of National Geographic was signed on Thursday in Washington by the Ljubljana publishing house Rokus and the National Geographic Society. Rokus' director Rok Kvaternik told STA that the first Slovenian edition of the magazine is to be published in May 2006. More »
Slovenian rowing champions Iztok Cop and Luka Spik have been selected for the "Name of the Year" award handed out by public broadcaster RTV Slovenija's radio station Val 202. More »