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28 Mar 2022, 12:51 PM

STA, 28 March 2022 - Slovenia's interim chargé d'affaires Boštjan Lesjak arrived in Kyiv safely Sunday night, the Foreign Ministry said. The Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv reopened today.

According to the ministry, Lesjak said upon arrival that the town was deserted, and that alarms and detonations could be heard in the distance but other than that life was normal for those who stayed in the Ukrainian capital.

Slovenia's Ambassador to Ukraine Tomaž Mencin continues with his work from Rzeszow, a town on the Polish-Ukrainian border where most other ambassadors operate from, the ministry said.

The ministry told the STA today that Lesjak was accompanied by another official, but no more information was provided.

Prime Minister Janez Janša said in a tweet this morning that the Slovenian Embassy had reopened and that a Slovenian team was in Kyiv.

"We are back. The Slovenian and European flags flutter again in front of the Slovenian Embassy in Kyiv. When the team travelled to the Ukrainian capital yesterday, they saw many civilians returning to the city," he tweeted.

28 Mar 2022, 11:32 AM

STA, 25 March 2022 - EuroJackpot is celebrating ten years of being present in Slovenia. Over the past ten years of the game, lottery players have won more than 5.2 million different prizes worth EUR 116.8 million in total, and four Slovenians have become EuroJackpot millionaires, said state lottery operator Loterija Slovenija.

EuroJackpot in Slovenia has raised a total of just under EUR 62.8 million in funds for Slovenian disability, humanitarian and sports organisations.

The state budget received EUR 31.9 million from taxes on the winnings paid out, and Slovenian municipalities got EUR 11.2 million, Loterija Slovenija said, adding that the funds had been used, among other things, to build an extension to the Grosuplje community health centre and the beer fountain in Žalec.

On the occasion of the 10th anniversary, an additional lottery draw will be introduced, so the game will now be held twice a week. The jackpot can now roll over up to EUR 120 million.

EuroJackpot, a transnational European lottery, was launched in March 2012.

28 Mar 2022, 04:31 AM

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*Janša to meet Croatian counterpart Plenković in Zagreb Monday

LJUBLJANA - Prime Minister Janez Janša will meet his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenković in Zagreb on Monday, the office of the Croatian prime minister has announced. Janša's office has yet to officially confirm the visit. According to the announcement from Zagreb, Plenković will receive Janša at the seat of the Croatian government in the afternoon. The occasion of the visit and the topics to be discussed have not been announced.

1,251 coronavirus cases on Saturday in a 15% week-on-week drop

LJUBLJANA - A total of 1,251 new coronavirus cases were logged on Saturday, a 15% drop week-on-week, the latest statistics provided by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) show. The number of active cases was up by 132 compared to the day before to 38,642. The 7-day average of new cases continues to decrease, and is at 2,805, a daily drop of 36, while the 14-day incidence per 100,000 people is increasing, hitting 1,831, up by seven. There are currently 137 Covid patients treated at regular Covid-19 wards, up six from yesterday, and 35 in intensive care, two more than yesterday. Four patients died.

Lindvik wins at Planica, Kobayashi overall winner, Jelar best ski flyer

PLANICA - Marius Lindvik of Norway is the winner of the last Ski Jumping World Cup event of the season, while Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan finished 8th to secure his overall win in the World Cup. Lindvik scored 455.1 points in the two runs to win the last event of the season in front of some 12,500 spectators, followed by Yukiya Sato of Japan (446.8) and Slovenia's Peter Prevc (438.6). Slovenia's Žiga Jelar was 6th, enough for him to win the small crystal globe for the best ski flyer of the season.

Park named after Friulian-Slovenian priest opens in Udine

UDINE, Italy - A new park was inaugurated in Italy's Udine on Saturday in honour of Friulian-Slovenian priest Evgenij Blanchini (1863-1921), in what seen as a major recognition for the local Slovenian community. Blanchini worked in the local orphanage, established a secondary school for girls in Udine and devoted a lot of effort to the social, cultural and academic life in the area, the Government Office for Slovenians Abroad announced.

27 Mar 2022, 18:17 PM

STA, 27 March 2022 - Marius Lindvik of Norway is the winner of the last Ski Jumping World Cup event of the season in Slovenia's Planica on Sunday, while Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan finished 8th to secure his overall win in the World Cup. Slovenia's Žiga Jelar was 6th, enough for him to win the small crystal globe for the best ski flyer of the season.

 Lindvik scored 455.1 points in the two runs to win the last event of the season in front of some 12,500 spectators, followed by Yukiya Sato of Japan (446.8) and Slovenia's Peter Prevc (438.6).

This was the third podium finish for the Slovenian team captain Prevc in as many events at Planica this weekend. "The last event was really exceptional, all lads were jumping very far," he told the national broadcaster TV Slovenija.

Four other Slovenians followed Prevc in the 4th to 7th place - Timi Zajc was fourth with 437.2 points and Anže Lanišek (435.7), who scored his personal best of 244.5 metres, was fifth.

Žiga Jelar (435.2), who won the small crystal globe for the best ski flyer of the season, was sixth and Cene Prevc (425.4), who also scored his personal best and today's best jump of 246 metres, was seventh.

Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan finished 8th to secure the large crystal globe for the overall winner in the World Cup (1,621 points), defending his title from the previous season. Karl Geiger of Germany (1,515) finished second.

Jelar, who was followed in the overall ski flying standings by his compatriot Timi Zajc, said that "I'm probably still not aware of what we've managed to accomplish, but I'm grateful to be a part of this team."

In the Nations Cup, Slovenia finished second, behind the Austrians, who scored 47 more points than Slovenia overall to earn their first Nations Cup win in the last eight years.

"We've finished 47 points short, so we will have to start collecting points earlier next time if we want more. We've shown some excellent jumps, great form lately. I hope that next year all of us will raise it to another level," said Lanišek.

The 2021/22 season was the first in history in which three Slovenians finished in the top 10 overall - Lanišek was seventh (936 points), Zajc eighth (711 points) and Cene Prevc tenth (657).

* Results of Sunday's World Cup event at Planica:
 1 Marius Lindvik (NOR)        455.1 pts (241.5/245.5)
 2 Yukiya Sato (JAP)           446.8 (236.5/242.5)
 3 Peter Prevc (SLO)           438.6 (235.5/240.0)
 4 Timi Zajc (SLO)             437.2 (233.0/240.0)
 5 Anže Lanišek (SLO)          435.7 (231.0/244.5)
 6 Žiga Jelar (SLO)            435.2 (239.0/232.0)
 7 Cene Prevc (SLO)            425.4 (241.0/246.0)
 8 Ryoyu Kobayashi (JAP)       423.7 (235.5/230.5)
 9 Dawid Kubacki (POL)         422.5 (231.0/235.0)
10 Michael Hayböck (AUT)       421.7 (226.0/244.5)
...
20 Lovro Kos (SLO)             389.4 (219.5/227.0)

* Overall standings in the 2021/22 season (28 events):
 1 Ryoyu Kobayashi (JAP)       1,621
 2 Karl Geiger (GER)           1,515
 3 Marius Lindvik (NOR)        1,231
 4 Halvor Egner Granerud (NOR) 1,227
 5 Stefan Kraft (AUT)          1,069
 6 Markus Eisenbichler (GER)     950
 7 Anže Lanišek (SLO)            936
 8 Timi Zajc (SLO)               711
 9 Jan Hörl (AUT)                662
10 Cene Prevc (SLO)              657

* Nations Cup in the 2021/22 season (28 events):
 1 Austria         5,789
 2 Slovenia        5,742
 3 Germany         5,389
 4 Norway          5,360
 5 Japan           4,077
 6 Poland          2,321
 7 Switzerland       881
 8 Russia            684
27 Mar 2022, 05:14 AM

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National Hall to be formally transferred on Slovenian minority Monday

TRIESTE, Italy - The ownership of National Hall, a building in Trieste which is of great symbolic importance to the Slovenian minority in Italy, will be formally transferred from the University of Trieste on to the minority on Monday. However, the university will able to use it for another ten years free of charge, until a building to which it will move is renovated. The National Hall Foundation said the move will bring to an end the process of restitution which started in July 2020.

Digit minister visits US tech giants to discuss cooperation, investment

LJUBLJANA - Minister for Digital Transformation Mark Boris Andrijanič visited tech giants such as Apple, Google, Tesla, Meta, Amazon, Starlink and NVIDIA during his 20-25 March visit to the US, discussing ways of increasing technology investments in Slovenia and opening the country's representation office in the Silicon Valley. Slovenia will open a development and economic office in the Silicon Valley in the coming months as it aims to become one the most most advanced European countries. This will make it the first country from Central and East Europe to do so. The office will help Slovenian tech companies and talent enter the US market.

Slovenia win Ski Jumping World Cup team event in Planica

PLANICA - Slovenia's Žiga Jelar, Peter Prevc, Timi Zajc and Anže Lanišek won the last Ski Jumping World Cup team event of the season in Planica before some 20,000 spectators. With 1,601.1 points, the team outperformed Norway by 24.2 points and third-placed Austria by 56.9. The men jumpers brought Slovenia the 84th World Cup victory, of which 72 have been individual wins. "I'm glad the boys have jumped well, but we shouldn't take such achievements for granted. That's been a lot of hard work throughout the season to come to such successes," chief coach Robert Hrgota told public broadcaster TV Slovenija.

Zorčič says parliamentary speaker's role should be neutral

LJUBLJANA - National Assembly Speaker Igor Zorčič gave a generally positive assessment of the parliament's work upon the end of the current four-year term, adding that any speaker should retain a neutral position. He has been the first speaker in Slovenian history to be practically an opposition MP as he left the coalition SMC two years ago. In an interview with the STA, he assessed that he had performed his role in line with professional standards.

Freedom Movement and SDS almost tied in Elections 2022 poll

LJUBLJANA - The non-parliamentary Freedom Movement party of ex-energy business executive Rober Golob is slightly ahead of the ruling Democrats (SDS) of PM Janez Janša, according to the Elections 2022 poll that Ninamedia carried out for the newspapers Večer, Dnevnik, Svet24 and Primorske Novice between 21 and 24 March. Polling at 20.7%, the Freedom Movement has a 1.2-point lead on the SDS, while a total of eight parties would make it to parliament. All the other parties polled below 10%.

Daily coronavirus cases at 2,888 on Friday

LJUBLJANA - 2,888 new coronavirus cases were logged on Friday, up 85 from Thursday but down 274 from a week ago. It is estimated there are now 38,510 active cases in the country, a daily rise of 686. The 7-day average of new cases continues to decrease while the 14-day incidence per 100,000 people is increasing. There were 131 Covid patients treated at regular Covid-19 wards this morning, down 10 from yesterday, and 33 in intensive care (ICU), up 1. Three patients died.

European Individual Chess Championship kicks off

ČATEŽ OB SAVI - The European Individual Chess Championship kicked off in Čatež ob Savi just months after the team event was held at the same venue. While the team event was held amidst strict restrictions, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is at the forefront this time. Both the European and world governing bodies of chess have banned players from competing under the Russian or Belarusian flags, whereas the Ukrainian players, there will be 23, will not have to pay a fee to join the competition. Over 300 competitors from 40 countries have registered for the event, which runs until 6 April.

26 Mar 2022, 13:04 PM

STA, 26 March 2022 - Slovenia's Žiga Jelar, Peter Prevc, Timi Zajc and Anže Lanišek won the last Ski Jumping World Cup team event of the season held in Slovenia's Planica on Saturday before some 20,000 spectators. Slovenia led already after the first series, 15.6 points ahead of Norway.

Norway, whose Halvor Egner Granerud managed a jump of 242 metres, came second as Lanišek did not shy away of Granerud's challenge and jumped 237.5 metres.

With 1,601.1 points, the Slovenian team outperformed Norway by 24.2 points and by 56.9 points third-placed Austria, whose Stefan Kraft put on a great performance.

The Slovenian men jumpers brought Slovenia the 84th World Cup victory, of which 72 have been individual wins and 12 team wins.

Peter Prevc has been part of 12 winning teams, and is also a Slovenian record holder in individual event wins, managing as many as 23.

"I'm glad that the boys have jumped well, but we shouldn't take such achievements for granted," chief coach Robert Hrgota told public broadcaster TV Slovenija.

He said "that's been a lot of hard work throughout the season to come to such successes."

Lanišek said "there had been a lot of pressure with everyone saying to us 'win, win!' These are the successes we live for, so we work hard and we'll always remember these moments."

"Each of us did his best and I'm thrilled. I think we're living our dreams. This is phenomenal!" said Jelar, who in the first group jumped after Norway's Marius Lindvik, the ski flying world champion and the best individual jumper today.

The World Cup season finale at Planica will conclude on Sunday with an individual event featuring the top 30 jumpers in the overall standings.

* Results, Planica, team: 1. Slovenia 1,601.1 points (Žiga Jelar 224.5/227 m, Peter Prevc 226/236, Timi Zajc 240,5/241, Anže Lanišek 222.5/237.5) 2. Norway 1,576.9 3. Austria 1,544.2 4. Poland 1,522.2 5. Germany 1,425.8 6. Japan 1,355.3 7. Finland 1,259.5 8. Switzerland 1,198.1
26 Mar 2022, 07:14 AM

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FRIDAY, 18 March
        LJUBLJANA - Prime Minister Janez Janša told RTV Slovenija that his visit to Kyiv with the Czech and Polish counterparts had not been coordinated with Russia. The EU did inform the UN about the visit though, which then informed Russia.
        LJUBLJANA - Health Minister Janez Poklukar announced after meeting Polish Ambassador Krzysztof Olendzki that Slovenia would welcome Ukrainian patients, including those with tuberculosis, those who need haemodialysis, who have had organ transplants, cancer patients, pregnant women and some intensive care cases to mitigate the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Polish healthcare system.
        ANKARAN - The government established a new centre for Ukrainian refugees at Interior Ministry premises on the Debeli Rtič peninsula, which have been transferred to the Government Office for the Support and Integration of Migrants.
        LJUBLJANA - Nevzet Porić, who was elected mufti of the Islamic community in Slovenia in June 2021, was officially inaugurated at a ceremony in Ljubljana's Muslim Cultural Centre, which was attended by representatives of the Islamic communities from the region, and representatives of other religious communities in Slovenia.
        LJUBLJANA - Energy group Petrol generated sales revenues of EUR 4.96 billion in 2021, which is up 61% year-on-year. Net profit was up by 72% to EUR 124.5 million. The group posted EUR 543.4 million in adjusted gross profit, up 27% over 2020.
        HOČE - The Austrian-Canadian multinational Magna Steyr announced it had resumed production at the Hoče paint shop after a suspension of almost two years due to the pandemic. The company has also been granted a two-year extension to meet its commitments in exchange for the government incentive approved in 2017.
        LJUBLJANA - The Economy Ministry published a second call for applications to support airlines that will fly to Slovenia in 2022 offering EUR 2 million in fresh subsidies after many airlines suspended their flights during the Covid-19 pandemic.
        AJDOVŠČINA - After selling ultralight aircraft Pipistrel to the US company Textron, CEO Ivo Boscarol decided to donate EUR 25 million of the proceeds to the Ajdovščina municipality where Pipistrel is based, to build a new community health centre and aviation museum, and to create new green spaces.

SATURDAY, 19 March
        MARIBOR - Marjan Šarec was re-elected president of his LMŠ party as the only candidate to vie for the post. He said the party would aim to enter the new government to push for normalisation and a return to democracy.
        LJUBLJANA - The Freedom Movement confirmed its list of candidates and presented its election platform centred on the green transition, modern welfare state, and a free and open society governed by the rule of law.
        BIČ - Adria Mobil, a maker of caravans and motorhomes, launched a new plant for the production of camper vans, an investment worth over four million euros. The plan is to produce 7,000 camper vans per year.
        BELGRADE, Serbia - Slovenia's Tina Šutej won bronze in the women's pole vault at the World Athletics Indoor Championships with 4.75 metres.
        SAN REMO, Italy - Slovenian cyclist Matej Mohorič became the surprise winner of the 113th Milan-Sanremo after escaping a strong group that included race favourites Tadej Pogačar and Wout van Aert four kilometres before the finish line.

SUNDAY, 20 March
        LJUBLJANA - Prime Minister Janez Janša announced Slovenia planned to sent its diplomatic representatives back to Kyiv soon and would work to convince the EU do the same. The diplomats would return to Kyiv on a voluntary basis.
        NEW YORK, US - UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres appointed former Slovenian President and the head of the Club of Madrid Danilo Türk to the High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism along with 11 other respectable former and current leaders and experts.
        OBERSTDORF, Germany - Timi Zajc won a Ski Flying World Cup event in Obersdorf, Germany, in what was the second victory in his career after Oberstdorf in 2019.

MONDAY, 21 March
        BRUSSELS, Belgium - Foreign Minister Anže Logar said after ministerial talks that Slovenia advocated stepping up sanctions against Russia, including by closing the ports to Russian vessels and banning imports of Russian energy.
        BRDO PRI KRANJU - Interior Minister Aleš Hojs presented Slovenia's activities and government measures related to the Ukraine crisis as he met foreign ambassadors in the country. He said that since 10 March, 4,400 persons from Ukraine had requested temporary protection.
        LJUBLJANA - The National Institute of Public Health announced that its advisory group on immunization had proposed that refugee children be offered vaccination in line with Slovenia's national vaccination programme, including against tuberculosis and Covid-19, and small children also against flu.
        LJUBLJANA - The Competition Protection Office announced it was investigating milling companies Mlin Korošec, Mlinopek, Mlinotest, Panvita and Žito on suspicion that they had colluded to fix wheat purchase prices.
        BRUSSELS, Belgium - Discussing measures to stabilise the EU food sector amid the war in Ukraine with EU counterparts, Agriculture Minister Jože Podgoršek said the European Commission would release around EUR 500 million in reserves to help the most affected farmers, with Slovenia entitled to EUR 1.7 million.
        AJDOVŠČINA - Firefighters managed to contain a mayor wildfire in an inaccessible grassy area on the slopes of the Gora mountain near Ajdovščina in western Slovenia, but said it would be completely extinguished only by the first rainfall. The fire is believed to have been caused by ashes that were thrown out by a senior citizen.
        
TUESDAY, 22 March
        LJUBLJANA - The government adopted an initiative to revoke an agreement with Russia on scientific and cultural centres because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and submitted it to the parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee for confirmation.
        LJUBLJANA - UNICEF Slovenija said it had sent emergency aid worth more than EUR 400,000 for children and families to Ukraine and its neighbouring countries in the past week. The organisation has also been providing assistance at the refugee accommodation centre in Logatec.
        LJUBLJANA - The government adopted a decision that establishes conditions for allied unmanned military aircraft flying over Slovenia during the time of NATO's crisis response to the situation in Ukraine. It also adopted an amendment on the regulation dealing with sanctions against Russia.
        LJUBLJANA - The supervisory board of Slovenian Sovereign Holding (SSH) appointed economist Peter Drobež as the third member of the management board to complete the board of the state asset custodian after two board members resigned due to irregularities in January 2021.
        LJUBLJANA - After a report last week about the ongoing integration of around 140 children from Ukraine into schools in Slovenia, Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković announced that nine refugee children from Ukraine were already enrolled in a primary school in Ljubljana, while preparations were under way for nine more.
        LJUBLJANA - The national advisory committee on immunization announced that those who have received Johnson&Johnson's single-shot Janssen vaccine as their initial jab against Covid-19 would be able to get a second booster shot due to Austria's vaccination rules, which do not recognise the single dose Janssen jab as a full vaccination against Covid-19.
        TREBNJE - Innova Capital, a Polish private equity fund, sold Trimo, a Slovenian-based maker of prefabricated building components, to Belgian company Recticel for EUR 164 million. The deal is expected to be completed in the third quarter.
        NAZARJE - Home appliances maker BSH Hišni Aparati increased revenue by more than 20% to nearly EUR 500 million last year. This year, the Slovenian subsidiary of the Bosch group expects only moderate growth due to the Russian-Ukrainian war, its director Boštjan Gorjup told the STA.
        LJUBLJANA - Legendary Croatian footballer and manager Robert Prosinečki officially took over as the new coach of Ljubljana's biggest football club Olimpija, which has recently seen a number of unconvincing performances and results.

WEDNESDAY, 23 March
        BRDO PRI KRANJU - Prime Minister Janez Janša announced the Slovenian diplomatic mission in Kyiv would operate at the level of chargé d'affaires with full powers for the duration of the emergency situation. He did not reveal who the chargé d'affaires will be, but said that several volunteers had come forward.
        DOHA, Qatar - President Borut Pahor started a two-day official visit to Qatar by meeting Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. They assessed that there are many opportunities to further strengthen bilateral cooperation, especially in energy, sustainable development, tourism and investment.
        LJUBLJANA - The Constitutional Court dismissed a petition to examine whether the Left and the Social Democrats (SD) may be functioning in contravention of the constitution and whether their programmes may be unconstitutional, deeming it to be without merit. The two opposition parties welcomed the decision suggesting the ruling coalition Democrats (SDS) were behind the constitutional petition.
        LJUBLJANA - The government confirmed plans to deploy up to 200 Slovenian troops in Slovakia as part NATO's enhanced forward presence on its eastern flank. The total includes support staff and staff serving at headquarters and rotations are possible.
        BRDO PRI KRANJU - Green transition and digitalisation, connectivity in all areas, re-industrialisation and the role of the state and the financial system were identified as four main target areas at the Slovenian Business Summit, an annual event organised by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry at Brdo estate and featuring most senior government officials.
        LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly passed a new act on the prevention of money laundering and terrorism financing, replacing the relevant act from 2016. While the government argued the act was needed so as to transpose three EU directives, the centre-left opposition is concerned that it will give relevant authorities too broad powers.
        LJUBLJANA - The National Assembly voted down a proposal sponsored by the opposition National Party (SNS) and backed by the ruling Democrats (SDS) to ban publication of political opinion polls for half a year before elections.
        BUDAPEST, Hungary - Minister for Slovenians Abroad Helena Jaklitsch warned about persistent differences in the level of rights, political representation and financing enjoyed by the Slovenian minority in Hungary compared to the Hungarian community in Slovenia as she addressed a session of a Slovenian-Hungarian commission for minorities.
        LJUBLJANA - The four centre-left opposition parties and Robert Golob's Freedom Movement issued a joint statement to protest against what they see as attempts to subjugate public broadcaster RTV Slovenija and to support journalists' warnings about irregularities and pressure they experience at work. The leadership of RTV Slovenija retorted that the statement amounted to political pressure.
        NOVO MESTO - Revoz, the Slovenian subsidiary of French car maker Renault, was forced to stop assembling cars earlier this week over an irregular supply of electronic components for cars it manufactures in Novo Mesto, south-eastern Slovenia. Production is expected to resume next week.
        LJUBLJANA - SIJ, the Slovenian steel group in majority Russian ownership, reported it turned to profit last year after posting a net loss of EUR 49.9 million in 2020. Last year, net profit reached EUR 29.2 million.
        
THURSDAY, 24 March
        LJUBLJANA - A senior Foreign Ministry official confirmed that Boštjan Lesjak will be sent to Ukraine's capital Kyiv as Slovenia's interim chargé d'affaires after Slovenian diplomats left Ukraine when the war broke out. Lesjak, a lieutenant-colonel, was previously an employee of the Defence Ministry, but has now been employed at the Foreign Ministry. The Slovenian ambassador to Ukraine is currently stationed in Poland.
        BRUSSELS, Belgium - PM Janez Janša warned as he arrived at the NATO summit that Russia's shelling of chemical facilities in Ukraine could lead to disaster. But it is unlikely the Russian army would use chemical or biological weapons on purpose for tactical achievements, because that would be "very unwise as it would cause a disaster of major proportions," he said on arrival at the NATO summit.
        BRUSSELS, Belgium - PM Janez Janša urged ending Europe's dependency on Russian energy as soon as possible, as he arrived at the EU summit. "This unfortunately doesn't mean tomorrow. We support as fast a path as possible. This train is already on its way and has no return. This will probably happen later than we wish, but much sooner than Russia wishes."
        DOHA, Qatar - Infrastructure Minister Jernej Vrtovec discussed ways for Slovenia to reduce its reliance on Russian natural gas saying after talks with Qatari officials that Qatar could ship up to two ships of gas a year could through LNG terminals in the northern Adriatic. The first step will be to secure free terminal capacity.
        LJUBLJANA - Refugees from Ukraine who apply for temporary protection in Slovenia will have the right to accommodation, financial assistance, access to the labour market and education under a decree adopted by the government based on the act on temporary protection of displaced persons.
        MARIBOR - The University of Maribor announced it had made it possible for students from Ukraine to enrol temporarily in its study programmes without tuition under the Erasmus+ student exchange scheme. They can also apply for scholarships.
        LJUBLJANA - The parliamentary Foreign Policy Committee endorsed the government's initiative to revoke the 2011 agreement with Russia on scientific and cultural centres in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Under the proposal, the Russian Scientific and Cultural Centre in Ljubljana is to be closed.
        RAČE - The Environment Agency (ARSO) issued a decision on 16 March denying US-owned chemical company Albaugh the go-ahead to expand four-fold production of phytopharmaceuticals at its location in Rače in NE Slovenia after a complaint from an NGO. The company has 30 days to appeal.
        LJUBLJANA - The government gave its go-ahead for Slovenia to take part in a multinational bid to get midwifery listed on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. Preparations for the nomination are led by Germany, with Columbia, Cyprus, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Nigeria and Togo also taking part.

26 Mar 2022, 07:07 AM

STA, 25 March - Slovenian ski jumpers swept the podium in the first individual event of the World Cup season finale on Friday, as Žiga Jelar won the event ahead of Peter Prevc and Anže Lanišek. And this is not all - Slovenia's Timi Zajc was fourth to round off the complete domination of the home team in front of the capacity crowd at Planica.

Jelar, who also had the longest jump of the event, at 239 metres in the second run, scored 468.2 points for his first career World Cup win and his third podium finish, followed by Prevc (464.8 points), Lanišek (458.5) and Zajc (454.8).

The 24-year-old also took over the overall lead in the ski flying standings, with a 20-point advantage ahead of Zajc and a 30-point advantage ahead of the world record holder, Stefan Kraft of Austria, who was 6th today (450.3 points).

Four other Slovenians made it to the second run featuring the top 30 jumpers in the first run, with Domen Prevc being the best among them with 443.5 points and the 7th place.

The last time that the first four competitors at a Ski Jumping World Cup even were from the same country happened on 20 January 1980, when Austrians took the first for spots in Thunder Bay.

"What can I say? I proved to everyone that I really am a fighter. After various comments that I was looking for excuses ... here I stand in Planica. Exceptional, really," Jelar told the national broadcaster TV Slovenija.

The win for Jelar comes after a very difficult season, in which he had a long recovery from severe symptoms of Covid-19, and in which he failed to make it to the Slovenian team for the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

The World Cup season finale at Planica will continue on Saturday with a team event and conclude on Sunday with an individual event featuring the top 30 jumpers in the overall standings.

* Results of the Ski Jumping World Cup event at Planica:
 1 Žiga Jelar (SLO)              468.2 points (232.0 m/239.0)
 2 Peter Prevc (SLO)             464.8        (226.0/237.0)
 3 Anže Lanišek (SLO)            458.5        (230.0/230.5)
 4 Timi Zajc (SLO)               454.8        (228.0/224.0)
 5 Ryoyu Kobayashi (JAP)         452.8        (223.5/237.0)
 6 Stefan Kraft (AUT)            450.3        (222.0/228.5)
 7 Domen Prevc (SLO)             443.5        (234.5/220.0)
 8 Yukiya Sato (JAP)             442.9        (231.5/238.5)
 9 Halvor Egner Granerud (NOR)   442.2        (229.5/234.5)
10 Manuel Fettner (AUT)          441.8        (227.0/231.0)
...
16 Anže Semenič (SLO)            429.4        (219.0/231.0)
22 Bor Pavlovčič (SLO)           416.7        (221.5/210.0)
27 Lovro Kos (SLO)               407.1        (215.0/227.5)
29 Cene Prevc (Slo)              388.6        (214.5/219.0)
...

* Overall standings (27/28):
 1 Ryoyu Kobayashi (JAP)       1,589 points
 2 Karl Geiger (GER)           1,500
 3 Halvor Egner Granerud (NOR) 1,205
 4 Marius Lindvik (NOR)        1,131
 5 Stefan Kraft (AUT)          1,045
 6 Markus Eisenbichler (GER)     943
 7 Anže Lanišek (SLO)            891
 8 Timi Zajc (SLO)               661
 9 Jan Hörl (AUT)                652
10 Cene Prevc (SLO)              621
26 Mar 2022, 06:24 AM

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Janša regrets political clashes over Hungary's Ukraine stance

BRUSSELS, Belgium - Arriving for day 2 of the EU summit, Prime Minister Janez Janša regretted political clashes over things he said were unimportant in war as he commented on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism of Hungary's attitude towards Ukraine during the Russian invasion. "It's largely about political rhetoric, Hungary has not blocked any sanctions or other serious measures so far," said Janša after Zelensky Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to "decide which side the country is on".

Ukraine war dominates first election debate

LJUBLJANA - The first televised election debate, hosted by the public broadcaster RTV Slovenija on Thursday evening, was dominated by the war in Ukraine and its impact on Slovenia. Parliamentary parties expressed different views on NATO membership but agreed that Slovenia should become self-sufficient in terms of energy and food production. Opposition parties criticised PM Janez Janša's trip to Kyiv and the decision to send a chargé d'affaires to Kyiv.

Two candidates for Italian MP, three for Hungarian

KOPER/LENDAVA - Two candidates will bid for the seat designated for the Italian minority in the National Assembly and three to serve as the Hungarian minority MP in the 24 April election, including both incumbents. The Italian minority MP Felice Žiža will face off Maurizio Tremul, the long-serving head of the minority's umbrella organisation. Hungarian minority MP Ferenc Horvath will compete against Otto Močnek of the Hungarian consulate in Lendava and Mihael Kasaš, the head of the Lednava city administration.

Good State, Our Future to contest election together

LJUBLJANA - The non-parliamentary parties Good State and Our Future will contest the 24 April general election together. They filed a joint ticket along with two other political groups. The list of 78 candidates includes Violeta Tomić, currently an MP for the Left, and rapper Zlatko, an anti-masker. Our Future is headed by Ivan Gale, who made a name for himself as a whistleblower over medical purchases during early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic. Good State is the first group to splinter from the party founded by former PM Miro Cerar.

NGO concerned not all voters will be able to vote

LJUBLJANA - The NGO 8 March Institute expressed concern over new voting guidelines for people with coronavirus infection. Those state that self-isolating voters must apply for voting at home by 20 April, but the NGO called on authorities to allow all voters to cast their vote, including those whose infection will be confirmed after the deadline. The NGO noted that a number of European countries still allowed voters with Covid to participate in elections.

Parsifal poll shows SDS far ahead of Freedom Movement

LJUBLJANA - The ruling Democrats (SDS) are far ahead of the Freedom Movement, according to the first in a series of daily polls done by pollster Parsifal and carried by Siol, Planet TV and Nova24TV on Friday. Polling at 25%, the SDS has an almost nine-point lead on the Freedom Movement. All other parties rank at below 10%.

Youth in Ljubljana, Maribor, Koper demand action on climate change

LJUBLJANA/MARIBOR/KOPER - Supporters of the Youth for Climate Justice movement gathered in Ljubljana, Maribor and Koper to let decision makers know before the April election that the planet must have priority over capital. The youth also addressed a list of demands for a better future to mayors and to parties contesting the upcoming election. Brina Jeretina, a member of the movement, said that "with the elections nearing, the time is right to demand from politicians concrete measures that will ensure a just and ambitious green transition in Slovenia".

Coronavirus case count drops

LJUBLJANA - Slovenia recorded 2,803 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the first time in three weeks that the daily count dropped on the same day a week ago. Eight more patients with Covid-19 died. Hospital figures dropped slightly, with 173 patients now treated for Covid-19, including 32 in intensive care. Health authorities' figures also show the 7-day average of new cases falling to 2,878 as the 14-day incidence per 100,000 of the population is still up at 1,792.

Govt provides new incentives for household electricity generation

LJUBLJANA - The government adopted a regulation on electricity self-supply from renewables on Thursday that will abolish the net metering concept for photovoltaic systems that will be put in place from 2024 in line with an EU directive. The regulation also guarantees new ways to get incentives for electricity self-sufficiency, a move that comes after several NGOs urged this.

Rise in apartment prices highest in 15 years

LJUBLJANA - The prices of residential real estate jumped by 15.7% in 2021, which is the highest annual rise since 2007, when a 20.4% rise was recorded, shows data from the Statistics Office. The prices of new apartments increased by 20.2%. The prices of second-hand apartments were 18% higher, the prices of second-hand houses went up by 11.9% and new family houses were 3.1% costlier. The total value of all residential real estate sold last year was up by almost a third to EUR 1.6 billion.

Business sentiment deteriorates

LJUBLJANA - Business sentiment in Slovenia deteriorated in March after four consecutive months of growth as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its fallout and rising inflation. Data from the Statistics Office shows the respective index fell by 5.2 percentage points from February to 1.5 points. The index is still 2 points up year-on-year. A 12-point drop in the consumer confidence subindex had the biggest negative impact.

Pošta Slovenije reports surge in profit

MARIBOR - The state-run postal operator Pošta Slovenije generated a group net profit of 17.6 million on EUR 461 million in revenue last year, an increase of more than EUR 12 million and 12%, respectively, from 2020. Releasing the preliminary and as yet unaudited results, the company said the figures were significantly above the targets. This year the company is planning to generate EUR 482 million in revenue, of which 53% from logistics and parcel delivery services.

Major wind farm planned on Pohorje Plateau

SLOVENSKA BISTRICA - The Pohorje Plateau seems to be attracting investors because of its potential for wind power generation. After five years of preparations, a large potential investment was unveiled by the company Energija na Veter, which would like to build 56 wind turbines in a part of Pohorje that lies in the Slovenska Bistrica municipality. The private investors have plans for two projects with 35 and 21 3.5 MW turbines. The permitting process is still under way.

Six Slovenian cities want to become climate neutral by 2030

LJUBLJANA - Six Slovenian cities have responded to the European Commission's call through which a list of the first 100 climate neutral and smart cities will be compiled. Ajdovščina, Izola, Kranj, Ljubljana, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Ormož and Velenje are among the 362 cities which applied to the call. Now, a hundred cities will be picked to be monitored and supported in their efforts to make the transformation by 2030. The list will be presented in April.

Slovenians sweep podium in first World Cup event at Planica

PLANICA, 25 March (STA) - Slovenian ski jumpers swept the podium in the first individual event of the World Cup season finale, as Žiga Jelar won the event ahead of Peter Prevc and Anže Lanišek. Timi Zajc was fourth to round off the complete domination of the home team in front of the capacity crowd at Planica. The last time that the first four competitors at a Ski Jumping World Cup even were from the same country was in 1980.

25 Mar 2022, 14:19 PM

STA, 25 March - The prices of residential real estate jumped by 15.7% in 2021, which is the highest annual rise since 2007, when a 20.4% rise was recorded, the Statistics Office said on Friday. Up the most were the prices of new apartments, which increased by 20.2%.

The prices of second-hand apartments were 18% higher, the prices of second-hand houses went up by 11.9% and new family houses were 3.1% costlier.

The total value of all residential real estate sold last year was up by almost a third compared to 2020 to EUR 1.6 billion. A total of 13,440 houses and apartments were sold, which is about 16% more than the year before, when transactions were the lowest in the last seven years because of Covid-19.

In the last quarter of 2021, residential real estate prices were up by 4.6% compared to the previous quarter, with the prices of second-hand apartments going up by 5.3% and of used houses by 3.3%.

The prices of second-hand apartments went up the most in quarterly comparison in Maribor, by 6.8%, while in Ljubljana they increased by 4.5%.

New apartments and houses cost 12.9% more than in the third quarter, with the prices of new apartments rising by 4.9% and of new houses by 3%.

Transactions with houses and apartments in the last quarter totalled EUR 448 million, which is about 19% more than in the previous quarter and 36% more than in the final quarter of 2020. A total of 3,550 houses and apartments were sold or some 6% more than in the previous quarter and 15% more year on year.

A total of 3,500 second-hand apartments and houses were sold for EUR 430 million, which is up 17% in quarterly and 40% in annual comparisons.

In addition, 96 new houses and apartments were sold for some EUR 18 million, which is double the value of transactions in the previous quarter and down 20% compared to the final quarter of 2020.

More on this data

25 Mar 2022, 12:30 PM

STA, 24 March 2022 - A row of 68 Japanese cherry trees have been planted along a 690-metre stretch of the Ledava river in Lendava, north-eastern Slovenia, as a symbol of friendship and peace, and to mark the 30th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Slovenia and Japan.

The ceremony on Thursday featured Takashi Aoki, counsellor at the Japanese Embassy in Ljubljana, Mayor of Lendava Janez Magyar and Matjaž Vnuk, the chairman of Lendava-based manufacturer of high-tech welding gear Daihen Varstroj, which is in Japanese ownership.

Aoki said the cherry trees, a symbol of Japan, were planted in several Slovenian cities that have some sort of connection to Japan. In Lendava, it is Daihen Varstroj.

Vnuk described the cherry tree planting as an upgrade of good cooperation with the municipality. He hopes Lendava has a cherry festival when the trees bloom.

According to Mayor Magyar, this is yet another step in the municipality's efforts to make it a green-future community.

The project cost EUR 22,000, of which Daihen Varstroj contributed EUR 7,000.

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