The Left Party Presented Candidates and Priorities for Northeastern Slovenia

The Left Party Presented Candidates and Priorities for Northeastern Slovenia

In electoral district VII, the Left party presented its female and male candidates for the upcoming elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. The focus was on key points of their...

Zagreb Has 95 Public Stairways - Renovation and Repair in Sight

Zagreb Has 95 Public Stairways - Renovation and Repair in Sight

Zagreb boasts 95 public stairways. These stairways vary in materials, from stone and wood to concrete, and represent distinctive landmarks in the city. Over the next three years, approximately 1.1 mil...

Money Motion 2026: The Future of Payments and European Financial Infrastructure

Money Motion 2026: The Future of Payments and European Financial Infrastructure

The Money Motion 2026 conference, taking place on March 11th and 12th at the Zagreb Fair, aims to answer key questions about the future of payments and financial infrastructure in Europe. The event wi...

Reactions to the KLA Trial: Albanian Community in Croatia Warns of Legal Implications

Reactions to the KLA Trial: Albanian Community in Croatia Warns of Legal Implications

The trial of former leaders of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in The Hague has sparked strong reactions, and the Albanian community in Croatia has sent a sharp letter to European institutions, expre...

Growing Concern: Poles Buying Firearms in Large Numbers

Growing Concern: Poles Buying Firearms in Large Numbers

Poland has seen a significant increase in the number of citizens owning firearms, with the total number of registered weapons exceeding one million. This trend is particularly pronounced following the...

Mia Pečnik: From a Sports Injury to a World-Renowned Pianist

Mia Pečnik: From a Sports Injury to a World-Renowned Pianist

Mia Pečnik, a 26-year-old pianist, has achieved remarkable success in the world of classical music, with over 30 solo performances with orchestras in Croatia and abroad, and more than 80 awards won. H...

Zasavje Shaken Again, Felt by Numerous Residents

Zasavje Shaken Again, Felt by Numerous Residents

Zasavje in Slovenia was shaken by an earthquake again. According to seismologists, the epicenter of the magnitude 1.2 earthquake was located one kilometer northeast of Trbovlje. The highest recorded i...

Croatia Introduces Compulsory Artificial Intelligence Subject in Schools: What Does This Mean for the Region?

Croatia Introduces Compulsory Artificial Intelligence Subject in Schools: What Does This Mean for the Region?

The Croatian Ministry of Science and Education has announced the introduction of a compulsory subject, "Artificial Intelligence, from Concept to Application," in all secondary schools starting in the ...

International Criminal Group for the Sale of Drugs and Illegal Substances Broken Up

International Criminal Group for the Sale of Drugs and Illegal Substances Broken Up

Maribor criminal investigators, in cooperation with Europol and other police units, have broken up an international organized criminal group that operated in Slovenia and beyond. This group was involv...

Serious Traffic Accident Near Koper: Several People Injured, Including Children

Serious Traffic Accident Near Koper: Several People Injured, Including Children

A serious traffic accident involving three vehicles occurred near the Bertoki exit. According to police information, the accident was caused by a forty-year-old driver from Koper. Several people were ...

Minor Cyclist Fell From Bridge Due to Excessive Speed

Minor Cyclist Fell From Bridge Due to Excessive Speed

In the past 24 hours, the Gorenjska Operational Communication Center received 134 calls, 42 of which were emergency events. Police officers dealt with cases in the areas of crime, traffic safety, and ...

Slovenian Parliament Supports Fund for Rare Disease Treatment, Bringing Hope to Families

Slovenian Parliament Supports Fund for Rare Disease Treatment, Bringing Hope to Families

The Committee of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia has supported a bill that brings significant changes for families with children suffering from rare diseases. The law promises accele...