What a weekend in Ljubno!— and once again, Nika Prevc was the star of the show. Meanwhile, the Slovenian men were busy in Zakopane, where Sunday belonged to Anže Lanišek.
Slovenia's hope of reaching the next football World Cup is become a bigger challenge than expected. Following two goalless draws in the last two matches, Slovenia's fate is no longer in its hands (or shall we say, legs) ... Photo: EPA
The first ever football competition of its kind runs until the 13th of July and has the highest prize money for a football tournament ever. 32 teams from across the world are taking part in the competition, which is hosted by 11 cities in the US. Photo: EPA
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Domen Prevc eins in Willingen, extends World Cup lead / Former Slovenian ski star Nataša Bokal dies at 58 / Nationwide Verdi union strike to halt German transport
Rape and Nazi salutes in the German army / Israeli army attacks Hezbollah targets in Lebanon / Slovenian Men's Handball Team wins / Japan's victory at Ski Flying World Cup team competition
Slovenia considers Greenland deployment / Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland / Nika Prevc wins fifth straight ski jumping World Cup event
Tribute paid to partisan unit at Osankarica / Venezuela launches talks with US / Nika Prevc 30th World Cup victory
Nika Prevc leads as Ljubno hosts Women’s World Cup / Spain’s church agrees on abuse compensation scheme / Switzerland holds national mourning for Crans-Montana fire victims
Popo Leo XIV holds first Christmas Mass / Nativity scenes across the country / Green light for women's ski world cup events in Kranjska Gora
Lanišek wins Falun World Cup, takes overall lead / Major Hong Kong fire leaves 14 dead / EU Parliament calls for under-16 social media ban
National strike in Italy against government’s budget plans Nika Prevc second in the World Cup event in Klingenthal