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Arms deal tests Finland-Slovenia relations
Tensions between two EU countries, Finland and Slovenia grew to new heights on Thursday , with Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa delivering an official note of complaint to the Finnish ambassador in ...
Slovenia denies pressuring Montenegro to recognise Kosovo
Slovenian President Danilo Turk said Ljubljana respects Montenegro's stance on Kosovo and has no intention of pressuring Podgorica into recognising Kosovo's independence, media reported on Wednesday .
Slovenian government intends to sue YLE management over Patria bribery claims
The Slovenian government has announced it intends to take those responsible for a recent Finnish Broadcasting Company current affairs programme to court for defamation.
YLE Claims Stir Political Storm In Slovenia
A report by the YLE investigative current affairs television programme MOT has caused a political storm in Slovenia.
Patria bribed Slovenian PM -YLE
The Finnish Broadcasting Company reported in a current affairs programme aired Monday that Finnish arms maker Patria had bribed Janez Jansa, the prime minister of Slovenia, to help clinch an armoured personnel ...
Slovenian, Czech and Latvian PMs stand for South Caucasus integration into EU
"Peace, stability and territorial integrity should be ensured in Georgia and in the entire region, which should be offered a European perspective," Jansa told journalists after a trilateral meeting.
Sale of Slovenian property in Serbia "frozen"
Slovenian FM Dimitrij Rupel says the sale of Slovenian property in Serbia has been frozen.
Slovenia denies Bosnian claims of pro-Serbian policy
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia -- The foreign ministry on Thursday denied claims by Bosnia and Herzegovina's main Party of Democratic Action that it has "cooled" relations with Sarajevo because of Serbia.
Slovene climber rescued in Pakistan
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia : The Slovenian Foreign Ministry says a Slovenian climber has been rescued from a mountain in northern Pakistan after being stranded there for four days.
Slovenian climber dies in Pakistan
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA: Authorities here on Tuesday said a Slovenian climber has died while trying to climb a 23,862-foot mountain in northern Pakistan and that a fellow climber called ...
Manchester is Europe's self-harm capital new
Manchester has the highest rate of self-harm in Europe, according to a study released today.
Dalai Lama meets French first lady
French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy met Friday with the Dalai Lama, whose 12-day visit has fuelled tensions between Paris and Beijing.
Reactive oxygen plasma-enabled synthesis of nanostructured CdO:...
Reactive oxygen plasma-enabled synthesis of nanostructured CdO: tailoring nanostructures through plasma–surface interactions Uros Cvelbar et al 2008 Nanotechnology 19 405605 doi: ...
One of Slovenia's most picturesque sights, the town of Bled, with its sapphire lake and tiny island, attracts tourists and pilgrims.
Slovenian Elections start off with a Woody Allen joke
The election campaign in Slovenia is kicking off today by the TV duel of the PM Janez Jansa and his rival Borut Pahor, nonetheless, Jansa has already turned the public attention on himself by cracking up a ...
Montenegro touts its - wild beauty' to tourists
Montenegro Airlines flies to the capital of Podgorica and to the Adriatic Sea airport of Tivat from European cities including Paris, Rome, Budapest, Zurich, Moscow, Frankfurt, Istanbul and Ljubljana.
Slovenia seeks greater investment
SLOVENIA is looking to boost bilateral trade with China and attract more Chinese investment, Slovenia's Minister for the Economy Andrej Vizjak said yesterday in Shanghai.
Italian Port Installs Scalable IP Video Surveillance Management Software
The Italian port of San Giorgio di Nogaro has installed IP video surveillance management software from Milestone Systems with License Plate Recognition to help manage busy shipping and transit traffic, security ...
Patria Denies Bribery in Slovenia Arms Deal
The head of Finnish defense company Patria denied Aug. 13 that his firm had bribed Slovenian officials to win a lucrative contract in 2006.
EU to aim for united front on Russia, Georgia
European Union foreign ministers will try to present a united front towards Russia at an emergency meeting on Wednesday called to discuss the South Ossetia conflict, and some members will seek symbolic ...