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The controversial legislation marks a major policy shift ahead of a new centre-right government.

The new centre-right majority in Slovenia has passed a broad emergency reform package introducing tax cuts and major changes to labour, healthcare, pension and business regulations. Backed by parties expected to form the next government led by Janez Janš...


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Regional stability and the European future of the Western Balkans were among the key topics discussed.

Ervin Ibrahimović participated in an informal meeting of European Union and Western Balkans foreign ministers held on the sidelines of the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels. Talks focused on current geopolitical developments, regional cooperation...


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Authorities plan to broaden the programme following high interest among first recruits.

Croatia is expanding its mandatory basic military training programme after what officials described as a strong response from the first group of recruits. The initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen national defence readiness and modernise military ca...


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The ruling confirms irregularities in the tender process for Podgorica and Tivat airports.

The Administrative Court of Montenegro has once again rejected a lawsuit filed by Corporación America Airports S.A. and upheld the decision of Montenegro’s Concessions Commission regarding the concession process for Podgorica Airport and Tivat Airport. The cou...


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Companies report growing pressure as fuel prices climb and supply chains falter. Two months after the escalation of the Iran conflict, businesses in Slovenia are increasingly feeling the economic impact, with disruptions and cost shocks now fully materialised. According to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia, around 50% of companies experienced delivery delays in...


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