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NEW MANDATE: SLOVENIA Inaugural 10-year Sustainability-Linked Bond due July 2035
The Republic of Slovenia announces a mandate to organise the issue of an inaugural 10-year Sustainability-Linked Bond due July 2035.
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Slovenia officially becomes 25th member of CERN
On June 21, 2025, Slovenia officially became the 25th full member of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the international organisation, one of the most prestigeous in the world, announced today.
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GOVSI Podcast: Minister Logaj on Reforms and the Future of Education System
In the 24th episode of the GOVSI government podcast, Minister of Education Dr. Vinko Logaj joined host Petra Bezjak Cirman to discuss the latest legislative reforms in the Slovenian education system.
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Temporary reintroduction of controls at internal borders extended until 21 December 2025
At its meeting on 19 June 2025, the Government of the Republic of Slovenia issued an Ordinance amending the Ordinance on the temporary reintroduction of border controls at the internal borders of the Republic of Slovenia with the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Hungary.
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Premier dr. Golob sprejel predsednika Slovaške republike Petra Pellegrinija
Predsednik vlade dr. Robert Golob je sprejel predsednika Slovaške republike Petra Pellegrinija, ki se mudi na delovnem obisku v Republiki Sloveniji.
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159th Regular Session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today’s session, the Government adopted the draft Healthcare Digitalisation Act, aimed at comprehensively regulating the processing of personal data in healthcare and establishing more efficient and secure data exchange. It also confirmed the draft Animal Health Act and discussed several agriculture-related laws, which will be formally adopted in the coming days through a correspondence session.
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Business Forum in Tokyo: A New Chapter in Slovenia–Japan Economic Relations
A Slovenian–Japanese business forum was held on Thursday in Tokyo, featuring twelve Slovenian companies from diverse sectors, including construction, smart buildings, advanced technologies, public utilities, wellness tourism, and the creative industries.
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Minister Poklukar attends the meeting of the Salzburg Forum countries
Minister of the Interior Boštjan Poklukar has attended a two-day meeting of the Salzburg Forum Ministers of the Interior in Zagreb.
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Slovenia launches international workshop to open discussion on intellectual property valuation
Today in Ljubljana, a two day international workshop on intellectual property (IP) valuation began. Slovenia is among the first countries in Europe to approach this field systematically.
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EU funding for ProbIS information system
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the project Upgraded ProbIS information system with access to advisory and educational modules.
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High Temperatures at Work – Guidelines for the Workplace
Extreme temperatures directly impact health by threatening the body’s ability to regulate its internal temperature. They can also worsen chronic conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory illnesses, cerebrovascular disorders, and conditions related to diabetes.
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Minister Fajon at a video conference of EU foreign affairs ministers on escalating Middle East crisis
Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon took part in an extraordinary informal EU foreign ministers meeting by video conference to discuss the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, particularly in light of the recent escalation in hostilities between Israel and Iran.
"Together, we must call for an immediate end to military conflict and for the protection of civilians. Respect for the UN Charter is an absolute obligation for all States." -
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158th regular session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today's session, the Government determined the breakdown of the 2026 and 2027 budget expenditure. The key priorities remain focused on the business sector and competitiveness, post-flood reconstruction, security and defence, access to housing, and the implementation of measures under the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Prime Minister Robert Golob: "The new Department of Infectious Diseases is a responsibility towards patients and healthcare professionals"
Prime Minister Golob attended the foundation stone laying ceremony for the new Department of Infectious Diseases in Ljubljana.
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Slovenia Maintains Its Competitiveness – Standing Out in International Trade and Quality of Life
Slovenia has retained 46th place in the 2025 IMD World Competitiveness Ranking, confirming the country’s economic stability in the international environment. Slovenia continues to perform strongly in key areas such as quality of life, international trade, and high-tech exports—placing it among the world’s leading countries in these domains.
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A new Slovenian language school opens at the Embassy of Slovenia in Washington for children from DC, Virginia, and Maryland
On Saturday, June 14, 2025, the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in the United States hosted the ceremonial opening of the first Slovenian School for Learning the Slovenian Language for children in the DMV region (D.C.–Maryland–Virginia).
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Temperature in the Workplace – How to Ensure Optimal Conditions for Employees
With the first heatwave hitting Slovenia, the debate around the impact of temperature conditions on the work environment is once again in the spotlight. Rising temperatures not only affect employees’ well-being but can also significantly influence their performance and, most importantly, their safety and health at work.
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Commitment to regional cooperation and EU integration confirmed at SEECP Ministerial in Tirana
State Secretary Dr Melita Gabrič took part in the South-East European Cooperation Process (SEECP) Ministerial Meeting, which was hosted by Albania as the current Chairmanship-in-Office. During the plenary session, ministers discussed the crucial role of alliances in encouraging economic growth and involving Process participants that strive towards EU accession.
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EU funding for the establishment and operation of long-term care entry points
The Ministry of Cohesion and Regional Development has approved EU funding for the KALMA project – Coordination of entry points for long-term care. The contribution of the European Social Fund Plus stands at €1.56 million.
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Minister Fajon on the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement: Despite the challenges, we remain a strong advocate of open borders within the EU
On Saturday, 14 June 2025, Minister Tanja Fajon attended a celebration marking the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Agreement, at the invitation of Luxembourg’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Xavier Bettel. The agreement was signed in Luxembourg on 14 June 1985. The Schengen area currently comprises 29 countries, four of which are non-EU members.