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By Giovanni Benvenuto Il primo incontro del Gruppo H di Euro 2024 mette di fronte la Slovenia e la Danimarca: gara che si preannuncia equilibrata, con le due formazioni collocate nello stesso girone di Inghilterra e Serbia. Ottime le due amichevoli di preparazione alla competizione per i danesi, che hanno battuto Svezia e Norvegia. La Slovenia dal canto proprio, soffermandosi sempre sulle due amichevoli in vista degli Europei, ha battuto l'Armenia e ha pareggiato con la Bulgaria. Il calcio d'inizio di Slovenia-Danimarca, gara valida per la fase a gironi di Euro 2024, è in programma alle ore 18...
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The opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) of right-wing nationalist former president Janez Janša has won the European Parliament elections, the electoral authority said on Sunday evening, with almost 90% of votes counted. The SDS garnered 31.3% of votes, winning four of the country's nine seats in the European Parliament. The governing left-wing liberal Freedom Movement (GS) of Prime Minister Robert Golob won 21.9%, garnering two seats. The Social Democrats (SD), the new green Vesna party and the conservative New Slovenia (NSi) party each took one seat. Slovenians on Sunday also voted in...
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The European Union election campaign in Slovenia has been dominated by national issues, such as health, economy, and the green agenda. Yet, in the last week of the campaign, the recognition of Palestine as a state took centre stage. "The recognition of Palestine was what everyone was talking about. There were small differences even in the ruling coalition. They all wanted to recognise it," Uroš Esih, a journalist at 'Delo' daily said. Slovenian candidates will be running for nine seats in the European Parliament. Initial polls had been predicting a victory for the main opposition Slovenian Dem...
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Slovenia recognised a Palestinian state on Tuesday after its parliament voted overwhelmingly in favour of the move, following in the recent steps of three other European countries. Slovenia’s government endorsed a motion last week to recognise a Palestinian state, and had sent the proposal to parliament for final approval, which was needed for the decision to take effect. The parliament voted 52 in favour of recognition, with no opposing votes out of the 90-seat assembly. The remaining lawmakers abstained from the vote. Slovenia’s decision came days after Spain, Norway and Ireland recognised a...
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Slovenia has become the latest European country to recognise Palestine after its government approved Prime Minister Robert Golob's proposal on Thursday. "The government has made a decision to recognise the State of Palestine as an independent and sovereign state within the borders from 1967, or the borders that the parties involved should agree on in a future peace agreement," Golob said at a press conference after the government meeting in Ljubljana. Although the question of Palestine's recognition was not on the government's agenda on Thursday, Golob said he pushed for a swift decision due t...
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Ireland and Spain could formally recognise Palestine as a state on Wednesday, multiple sources say. European Union members Slovenia and Malta have also indicated in recent weeks that they may recognise Palestinian statehood, claiming it is vital to bring peace to the region. The move is opposed by Israel, which has claimed it will "fuel instability" in the Middle East. Three Irish government leaders – premier Simon Harris, deputy premier Micheál Martin and minister Eamon Ryan – are due to hold a press conference on Wednesday morning. Ireland's National public broadcaster RTÉ and the Irish Time...
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If you’re looking for a European rail adventure this summer, Slovenian Railways have launched one ready-made. The train passes through three countries and eight towns and cities in just two hours. A five-hour version of the route closed down over 30 years ago, but it has been revived for the summer months until 30 September. The best part? The journey will barely make a dent in your travel budget because tickets start at €8 one way. New train line connects Italy, Slovenia and CroatiaThe new route, run by Slovenian Railways, follows a railway line first built over 150 years ago under the Austro...
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Flooding in northern Italy Northern Italy has been hit by severe storms and heavy rainfall, leaving several regions, including Padua and Vicenza, submerged. Emergency services have been mobilised, using dinghies to rescue residents from flooded homes, while cars float in the inundated streets. The governor of the Veneto region described the deluge as a "water bomb," reflecting the sudden and devastating nature of the rainfall. In the early hours of Friday, the banks of the Muson dei Sassi river in the Padua area burst due to excessive rain, leading to severe flooding. A freight train was overt...
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Serbia's president has apologised for calling Slovenians "disgusting". Serbian President Aleksander Vucic said it was a reaction to what he saw as anti-Serbian policies and statements. "I think the best of Slovenians. I have many friends, I have family in Slovenia," said the leader in his apology. He clarified that when calling Slovenians "disgusting" he was referring only to their politicians. Watch the full report in the player above.
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With vigils outside clinics, marches drawing thousands and groups of men kneeling to pray in public squares, religious and neo-conservative groups have been ramping up pressure to ban abortions in staunchly Catholic Croatia. The fierce debate has fueled divisions in the European Union nation of about 3.9 million people where abortion remains legal but access to the procedure is often denied, sending many women to neighbouring Slovenia to end a pregnancy. The movement is in stark contrast to Croatia’s recent past when it was part of the former Yugoslavia, a Communist-run country that protected ...
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