Addressing the European Parliament, Slovenian President Pirc Musar said we're witnessing a genocide, but remain silent.
US ride-sharing company Uber launched operations in Ljubljana today, through a partnership with local licensed drivers.
The downgrade was slight but applied to both this year and next year.
More than 850 delicacies in 16 different categories were assessed before the festival started. Awards for the best meat, dairy and flour-based products, as well as prizes for wines, will be handed out on Saturday and Sunday.
It was a disappointing result for Slovenia, although a number of favorites also failed to qualify.
Slovenia is hosting the 11th meeting of the Small Countries Initiative, a group of small European countries within the WHO, today and tomorrow in the resort of Bled.
An estimated 18,000 people also took part in recreational hikes on sections along an almost 33 km long route, where barbed wire used to encircle the city during World War II.
The government has invited businesses and other stakeholders to provide input on possible counter-measures to the tariffs put in place by the United States should trade negotiations not succeed, the STA reports.
The consortium will build an extremely complex part of the expressway.
Slovenia will spend 2% on defense, ahead of schedule.
Today marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Slovenia has joined five other European countries in denouncing Israel's plans to expand military operations in Gaza.