Skip to main content
GOV.SI

News

Customize list

Filterable records
  • Vox ranks Slovenia among the success stories in the fight against coronavirus

    New York-based media company Vox ranked Slovenia among the overlooked success stories in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, along with Vietnam, Iceland, Jordan and Greece. All these countries have implemented similar measures that have so far helped to curb the pandemic.

  • First study carried out on herd immunity of the population in the whole territory of Slovenia

    On Wednesday, experts presented the first analytical assessments of the national study on the spread of COVID-19 in Slovenia.

  • Government supports uniform cyber security criteria

    The Government aims to introduce uniform criteria for cyber security in state institutions as the existing ones are fragmented and not sufficiently specific. The rolling out of the fifth generation technology (5G) is, in the opinion of the Government, primarily an issue of national security.

  • Easing of measures continues

    As of Thursday, 30 April 2020, the Government is lifting the general prohibition of movement outside the municipality of permanent or temporary residence, while on Monday, 4 May 2020, several economic activities will gradually resume, provided that the instructions of the medical profession are respected. "However, mass events will most likely remain prohibited until a COVID-19 vaccine or medicine is discovered and widely used," said Prime Minister Janez Janša.

  • Symbolism of bonfire in Slovenia

    In Slovenia, as in many countries around the world, 1st May marks the International Labour Day. This holiday is associated with the old tradition of lighting bonfires in Slovenia.

  • International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence in full swing

    One month after its establishment, the International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI), which operates under the auspices of UNESCO, is fully operational.

  • The grand pas de deux of Slovenian ballet

    29 April is dedicated to dance. Did you know that a Slovenian is responsible for International Dance Day? In 1982, the ballet legend Dr Henrik Neubauer convinced the UNESCO International Theatre Institute to declare the birthday of the ballet reformer Jean-Georges Noverre (29 April 1727–19 October 1810) as International Dance Day.

  • Nineteen new ambassadors to increase the visibility of the Slovenian business environment

    Within a national campaign for the promotion of the Slovenian economy, SPIRIT Slovenia - Public Agency has selected 19 new ambassadors whose sustainable and innovative solutions will increase the visibility of Slovenia as a technologically developed and green country. The new ambassadors include Akrapovič, Pipistrel, Alpina and Elan.

  • Slovenia joins initiative for greening the economy after the pandemic

    Slovenia joined the initiative of the EU Member States for greening the economy after the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • National COVID-19 prevalence survey

    A national survey on the prevalence of COVID-19 in the general population is currently being conducted in Slovenia.

  • If you read, you are never alone

    UNESCO declared 23 April to be World Book and Copyright Day.

  • Slovenia – a true green destination

    "Be proud of your country and together make sure that five years from now you will be proud of what it has achieved in preserving its character and its green, clean, authentic offer for travellers," said the President of the Green Destinations international organisation, Albert Salman, to Slovenians a few years ago in Ljubljana.

  • Earth Day in light of climate action

    This year's Earth Day focuses on actions to combat climate change. Climate change represents one of the biggest challenges to the future of humanity and the life-support systems that make our world habitable.

  • Reporting on Slovenia in the foreign press: reminiscing or planning a visit sometime in the future

    In recent days, there was substantial reporting on Slovenia in the foreign press, inviting readers to daydream about the country in these unusual times and plan a visit sometime in the future or to rekindle pleasant memories of Slovenia.

  • Slovenia among the world’s leading countries in artificial intelligence

    Forbes magazine has recognised Slovenia as a true artificial intelligence powerhouse.

  • Slovenia's iconic ice cream heads for China

    Ljubljanske Mlekarne, Slovenia's largest dairy, has dispatched the first shipment of its iconic Planica ice cream to China, part of a total of 43 tonnes planned to be exported there this year.

  • Textile workers join forces to sew protective masks

    Major Slovenian textile companies and smaller textile workshops have joined forces to focus on the production of protective masks in response to market needs.

  • Gourmand World Cookbook Award goes to the book "With Valvasor at the Table"

    The book entitled "With Valvasor at the Table – Nutrition Culture in Carniola in the Second Half of the 17th Century" written by dr. Janez Bogataj was selected as one of the top three books in its respective category and received the prestigious Best in the World 2020 award.

  • This year’s Easter Triduum will be different

    For Christians around the world, Thursday night marks the end of the 40-day fast and the beginning of the Easter Triduum culminating on Easter Sunday. Believers are about to celebrate Easter, the most important holiday of the Catholic Church. Although it is usually celebrated within the family and includes visits to church, the epidemic has changed this tradition.

  • Three decades since the first multiparty elections in Slovenia

    Thirty years have passed since the first multiparty elections were held in Slovenia. They were won by Demos, a coalition of new parties, which then formed the government.