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News from Nuclear Slovenia – October 2025
The new issue of the News from Nuclear Slovenia is published.
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The Republic of Slovenia: JPY31.0bn 3yr Social Samurai bond transaction
On Friday, 7th November 2025, the Republic of Slovenia (“Slovenia”), rated A3 (positive) by Moody’s / AA (stable) by S&P / A+ (stable) by Fitch / AA- (stable) by JCR, successfully priced a JPY31.0bn 3-year fixed rate senior unsecured bond, marking the first Samurai Bond issued by a CEE sovereign this year. Following a highly successful inaugural Social Samurai offering last year, Slovenia has established a strong footprint in the Japanese market. Daiwa, Mizuho, Nomura and SMBC Nikko jointly led the offering.
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Prime Minister Golob: "The Šutar Act provides answers on how to enhance public safety"
Prime Minister Robert Golob issued a statement to the media regarding the Šutar Act, which was approved at today’s Government session.
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177th Regular Session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
At today’s session, the Government adopted the Draft Act on Measures to Ensure Public Safety (Šutar Act), which aims to strengthen security across the country. It also approved the Draft Juvenile Criminal Justice Act and the amendments to the Minor Offences Act, the Probation Act, and the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency Act. Furthermore, the Government decided that the Slovenian Armed Forces will assist the Police in the broader protection of the national border.
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Prime Minister Golob: "Slovenia's public healthcare system is based on solidarity"
Prime Minister Robert Golob attended a gala celebration at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana (UMCL) marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the modern main building of the UMCL and the 240th anniversary of the establishment of the first Civic Hospital in Ljubljana.
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My Voice, My Choice initiative endorsed by European Parliament committee
The European Parliament Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM) endorsed on Wednesday the citizens' initiative My Voice, My Choice for the right to safe and accessible abortion.
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State Secretary Grašič at the 14th EUSDR foreign ministers' meeting
State Secretary Neva Grašič attended the 14th annual meeting of the EU Strategy for the Danube Region (EUSDR) foreign ministers in Sarajevo. The meeting focused on bringing the Western Balkan countries closer to the EU. This priority was at the top of the agenda already during Slovenia's 2023 EUSDR Presidency.
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Slovenia welcomes 2025 Enlargement Package and commits to supporting candidate countries
Slovenia welcomes the 2025 Enlargement Package and believes that enlargement will further strengthen the EU. Enlargement with the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe is not only in the interests of the EU and its new member states, but also a geostrategic necessity. Slovenia remains committed to supporting candidate and potential candidate countries on their path towards EU membership. A clear European perspective is a key driver for continued reform efforts.
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75 years of the European Convention on Human Rights: the foundation of peace, justice and democracy in Europe
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights, signed on 4 November 1950 in Rome.
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Mid-Career European Visual Artists are Invited to Apply for the Transatlantic Rising Stars Residency Program
The EU Delegation to the United States has opened the first of three calls for applications to the Transatlantic Rising Stars Project, an EU-funded cross-cultural initiative which fosters cultural links and creative collaboration between Europe and the United States.
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Minister Fajon: Bavaria accounts for 20 per cent of Slovenia's total trade with Germany
During the visit of the Bavarian State Minister for European and International Affairs, Eric Beißwenger, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Tanja Fajon welcomed the continued strengthening of relations between Slovenia and Bavaria. She encouraged further Bavarian investment in Slovenia, particularly in high-value sectors. The two Ministers also discussed the importance of EU enlargement to include the Western Balkans.
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»The Lowest Paid Provincial Archivist in Austria« asks the Carniolan Provincial Diet for a Salary Increase
The Archives of the Republic of Slovenia is celebrating its 80th anniversary as a modern national archival institution, now housed in a brand-new building. It still faces a variety of challenges, but these can hardly be compared to the difficulties it encountered after its founding in 1945, or even earlier, when the archive was still part of the Carniolan Provincial Museum. Much has changed over the years, but salaries and workplace relations apparently remain an eternal topic.
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Meeting between Slovenian and ICRC representatives
On 29 October 2025, Dr Marko Rakovec, Director-General and chief legal adviser at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, met with Dr Cordula Droege, Chief Legal Officer and Head of the Legal Division at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
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Slovenian delegation participates in International Law Week in New York
The traditional International Law Week took place in New York from 27 to 31 October, as part of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly Sixth Committee. The Slovenian delegation was led by Dr Marko Rakovec, Director-General and chief legal adviser at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.
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Message from Prime Minister Robert Golob on Reformation Day
Dear Citizens, dear Slovenians at home and abroad,
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Slovenia announces humanitarian and development projects in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
Ambassador Franci But, Special Envoy for Africa at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, announced Slovenia's contribution of 1.46 million euros for humanitarian and development projects in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda in the 2026–2028 term at today's Conference for Peace and Prosperity in the Great Lakes Region in Paris.
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Minister Fajon in Kyiv: new agreement to enhance cooperation on Ukraine’s reconstruction and development
Minister Tanja Fajon concluded her visit to Ukraine with a meeting with her host, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha. “Slovenia stands by Ukraine — not only in words but through concrete action,” she said. During the visit, she signed an agreement on technical and financial cooperation, providing a firm basis for a long-term partnership in Ukraine's reconstruction and development.
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Slovenian President and Prime Minister on the follow-up to the tragic attack in Novo mesto
At the initiative of Prime Minister Robert Golob, the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar, and the Prime Minister met today. The Prime Minister briefed the President in detail on the Government’s proposed measures following Saturday’s tragic attack in Novo mesto.
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25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Slovenia’s new national action plan
Slovenia is actively contributing to the commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security. This week, the Government adopted a new action plan for this area. Women, peace and security are one of the priority areas of Slovenia's membership in the UN Security Council. Slovenia systematically and comprehensively includes women and gender perspectives in the work of relevant international forums.
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GOVSI Podcast: Disinformation – A Global Challenge Requiring a European Response
In the latest episode of the government GOVSI podcast, host Zoran Potič talks with Maria Giovanna Sessa from EU DisinfoLab, an organization that has been studying the impact of disinformation campaigns for years and promotes building resilience against manipulative content in the digital environment.