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  • A thank you to food producers on this year’s Slovenian Food Day

    On Friday we celebrate Slovenian Food Day, which will once again be accompanied by a traditional Slovenian breakfast.

  • National Slovenian Sign Language Day

    Slovenia celebrates its national sign language day on 14 November.

  • Ljubljana students top the world in their knowledge of space law

    Katja Grünfeld and Iva Ramuš Cvetkovič, law students at the University of Ljubljana, competed in Washington against more than a hundred teams from all corners of the globe, and won their lawsuit on behalf of a hypothetical state for the unlawful appropriation of a lunar base. It sounds like science fiction, but this will be one of the most important areas of law in the future.

  • Slovenia commended for progress in human rights protection

    A Slovenian delegation led by the foreign minister, Miro Cerar, has appeared for the third time before the Human Rights Council’s universal periodic review in Geneva to present the country’s human rights progress over the last five years.

  • Michelin Guide coming to Slovenia

    Now in its ninth year, the Days of Slovenian Tourism event has served up some rather special news on this occasion.

  • Slovenian on-line children's magazine wins Austrian award

    A project presenting stories of refugee and migrant children in Slovenia carried out by the Časoris on-line magazine for children has been awarded this year's Intercultural Achievement Award (IAA) in the media category, conferred by the Austrian government.

  • Sinfo: Creative capital united

    There is room for personal expression in everyone's life.

  • Slovenia in Shanghai as a land of high technology and winter sports

    Slovenia is appearing at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) once again, but this year is presenting itself as a land of high technology and winter sports and as an excellent partner in the preparations for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

  • Official opening of info point for foreigners

    On Wednesday, Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Ksenija Klampfer attended the official opening of the info point for foreigners, which operates under the aegis of the Employment Service of Slovenia.

  • Slovenia far above EU average in processing of plastic packaging

    Slovenia is far above the EU average in the processing of waste plastic packaging.

  • Young Proteus salamanders or “human fish” will soon be on display for visitors to Postojna Cave

    Three years ago, news of the birth of “baby dragons” at Postojna Cave circled the globe.

  • Conference of Slovenian scientists and businesspeople from Slovenia and around the world

    Prime minister Marjan Šarec addressed participants of the 10th conference of Slovenian scientists and businesspeople from Slovenia and around the world at the Institut Jožef Stefan (IJS).

  • Before joining the Schengen Area, Croatia will have to meet all conditions, both technical and legal

    In its assessment of the fulfilment of the Schengen rules and standards, the European Commission wrote on Tuesday that Croatia has met the conditions for joining the Schengen Area.

  • Annual Golden Gazelle Award

    At Cankarjev Dom, prime minister Marjan Šarec addressed those attending the event to announce the winners of the Slovenian Gazelle awards, which are given by Dnevnik to successful Slovenian companies.

  • Slovenia above the EU average for gender equality

    According to the latest gender equality index for the 28 EU Member States, Slovenia is in 11th place, 0.9 points above the average. As announced today on the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities website, the top three countries are Sweden, Denmark and France and the bottom three are Slovakia, Hungary and Greece.

  • World Food Day

    The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)’s theme for this year’s World Food Day is “Our actions are our future. Healthy diets for a zero-hunger world”. The theme is intended to raise awareness of obesity and increasing hunger around the world. Despite the growing hunger, hundreds of tons of food are thrown out every day around the world.

  • World’s 100 most sustainable destinations include 31 in Slovenia

    The Dutch non-profit organisation Green Destinations has released its Sustainable Top 100 list for this year. This year’s list includes 31 destinations in Slovenia, in other words all of the destinations that were awarded gold or silver medals under the Slovenia Green tourism scheme, according to the Slovenian Tourist Board (STO).

  • Slovenian Industry Day at CERN

    On Wednesday and Thursday this week, Slovenian Industry Day was held at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva. At the two-day event, which was attended by representatives of 25 Slovenian firms, the Slovenian government is promoting the cooperation of Slovenian companies with CERN.

  • Slovenian-Austrian year of neighbourhood dialogue 2019-2020

    On Wednesday, Slovenian foreign minister Miro Cerar in his role as keynote speaker inaugurated the Slovenian-Austrian year of neighbourhood dialogue 2019-2020 at the Festival Hall in Ljubljana.

  • Promotion of Slovenia in foreign media

    Slovenia received prestigious Emerging Nation in Eno-Gastronomy award 2019 and CNN published a list of the most beautiful lesser-known European destinations, and it included Lake Bohinj.