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Biden heaps praise on Slovenia PM for aiding release of Americans in major US-Russia prisoner swap

Read full article: Biden heaps praise on Slovenia PM for aiding release of Americans in major US-Russia prisoner swap

President Joe Biden heaped praise on Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob during an Oval Office meeting for his key role in a recent seven-nation prisoner swap.

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Slovenia elects first woman president in a runoff vote

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Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar has won a runoff vote to become Slovenia’s next president and the small European Union country’s first female head of state.

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Vote count shows Slovenia presidency to be decided in runoff

Read full article: Vote count shows Slovenia presidency to be decided in runoff

Early results of Slovenia's presidential election show a a right-wing politician and a centrist independent candidate heading for a runoff vote.

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Slovenia names liberal leader Golob as PM designate

Read full article: Slovenia names liberal leader Golob as PM designate

Slovenia’s president has appointed the leader of a liberal-green party that won last month’s election as the country's new prime minister designate.

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Winner of Slovenia vote hopes to form government by mid-June

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The winner of Slovenia’s weekend parliamentary election says he hopes to have a new government formed by mid-June.

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Slovenia's populist leader loses power as trend continues

Read full article: Slovenia's populist leader loses power as trend continues

Only months ago, Robert Golob was virtually unknown in politics, didn’t belong to any party, but had a clear goal: remove Slovenian populist Prime Minister Janez Jansa from power and stop a democratic backslide in the tiny Alpine state.

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Opposition wins Slovenia vote, defeating right-wing populist

Read full article: Opposition wins Slovenia vote, defeating right-wing populist

Early official results of Sunday's parliamentary election in Slovenia show that an opposition liberal party convincingly won, in a major defeat for populist Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who was accused of pushing the small European Union country to the right while in office.

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Slovenia to hold election amid divisions over populist path

Read full article: Slovenia to hold election amid divisions over populist path

When he visited Ukraine last month with two other European leaders, Prime Minister Janez Jansa of Slovenia hoped to show solidarity with the war-stricken nation and to attract support at home ahead of what is expected to be a close parliamentary election.

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Putin's demand for ruble payments? No way! say EU nations

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President Vladimir Putin’s threat to have ā€œunfriendlyā€ countries pay for Russian natural gas exports only in rubles from now on has got the not-so-friendly treatment from European Union nations.

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Back from Kyiv, Czech PM says Ukraine needs more weapons

Read full article: Back from Kyiv, Czech PM says Ukraine needs more weapons

The prime ministers of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia have safely returned to Central Europe after visiting Kyiv to show support for Ukraine as it defends itself from Russia’s military invasion.

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3 EU prime ministers visit Kyiv as Russian attacks intensify

Read full article: 3 EU prime ministers visit Kyiv as Russian attacks intensify

The prime ministers of Poland, Czech Republic and Slovenia have arrived by train to Kyiv and met with President Volodymy Zelenskyy in a show of support for Ukraine.

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EU hopes fresh talks, not sanctions, will avert Ukraine war

Read full article: EU hopes fresh talks, not sanctions, will avert Ukraine war

European Union leaders are pressing Russia to enter peace talks with Ukraine.

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Slovenia PM blames rising infections on virus protesters

Read full article: Slovenia PM blames rising infections on virus protesters

Slovenia’s populist prime minister has blamed a rise in COVID-19 infections on protests in early October that erupted in clashes between police and thousands of opponents of vaccines and coronavirus restrictions.

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Afghan 'wake-up call' breeds support for EU military force

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Senior European Union officials say the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan and the rushed airlift operation out of the country have highlighted the EU's need for its own rapid-reaction military force.

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Slovenia PM accuses EU official of lying over rule of law

Read full article: Slovenia PM accuses EU official of lying over rule of law

Slovenia Prime Minister Janez JanŔa has accused a European Union official of being a liar in the wake of the publication of an annual report on adherence to the rule of law in the bloc.

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EU says democratic standards under threat in Poland, Hungary

Read full article: EU says democratic standards under threat in Poland, Hungary

The European Union's executive Commission says democratic standards in the bloc are eroding in several member countries, particularly in Hungary and Poland where judicial independence is under threat.

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Slovenian PM says water referendum defeat no reason to quit

Read full article: Slovenian PM says water referendum defeat no reason to quit

Slovenia’s right-wing prime minister has brushed off opposition calls for his government's resignation in the wake of a referendum in which voters overwhelmingly rejected changes to a water management law.

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Iran anger at US, European support for opposition group

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The Iranian government has expressed anger over the appearance of senior European and U.S. politicians at a rally in support of an opposition group that has long sought to overthrow Iran’s theocratic rulers.

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Slovenians appear to reject changing water protection law

Read full article: Slovenians appear to reject changing water protection law

Voters in Slovenia appear to have overwhelmingly rejected changes to the country’s water management law, according to partial results released Sunday.

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Central European leaders worry over Afghan migration 'wave'

Read full article: Central European leaders worry over Afghan migration 'wave'

Central European leaders are voicing concern over what they say is a potential migration rush from Afghanistan in the wake of U.S. and NATO withdrawal.

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Slovenia's term raises specter of EU's threat from within

Read full article: Slovenia's term raises specter of EU's threat from within

Tiny Slovenia has taken charge of the world’s largest trading bloc, but its presidency got off to a rocky start.

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Slovenia's turn at the EU helm off to a tense, rocky start

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Slovenia’s presidency of the European Union is off to a tense, rocky start.

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EU chair Slovenia to stay on liberal course, president says

Read full article: EU chair Slovenia to stay on liberal course, president says

Slovenia’s president Borut Pahor has rejected in an interview with the AP that the increasingly autocratic policies of the country’s government could hurt its upcoming European Union presidency, saying the small Alpine state will stay on its traditional liberal course.

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Kosovo, Serbia clash over Balkan border issues at summit

Read full article: Kosovo, Serbia clash over Balkan border issues at summit

Serbia and Kosovo have clashed at a summit of Western Balkan nations over border changes in the region, which is still recuperating from bloody civil wars in the 1990s.

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Terraces of France's cafes, restaurants, to open next month

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President Emmanuel Macron says outdoor terraces of France’s cafes and restaurants will be allowed to reopen on May 19 along with museums, cinemas, theaters and concert halls under certain conditions.

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Hungary sticks to veto of EU budget over rule-of-law issue

Read full article: Hungary sticks to veto of EU budget over rule-of-law issue

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Poland are currently using their EU vetos to stop a 1.8 trillion euro ($2.1 trillion) EU budget and coronavirus recovery package from taking effect. They say they will continue doing so as long as other EU nations maintain their commitment to including the rule of law mechanism in the budget — and they got strong backing from Slovenia on Wednesday. The issue is set to become a major dispute at Thursday's EU video summit of the leaders of the 27 member nations. All EU nations badly need the money as coronavirus infections and deaths surge around Europe and economies are ravaged by both increased health care demands and lockdowns to slow the pace of contamination. Orban claimed Wednesday that the dispute was linked to his restrictive views on immigration, which are unpopular in some EU circles.

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World leaders hope for fresh start after Biden win

Read full article: World leaders hope for fresh start after Biden win

Other leaders who supported Trump, including President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, congratulated Biden, indicating they rejected Trump’s claim the election wasn’t over. Prime Minister Scott Morrison of Australia told reporters he looked forward to a ā€œgreat partnershipā€ with Washington. Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan said he looked forward to working together to end illegal tax havens and on peacemaking in Afghanistan. Others expressed hope Biden will help to heal divisions in American society and global politics. Prime Minister Janez Jansa was the only leader who congratulated Trump even before all votes were counted and showed support after Biden’s win was announced.

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Slovenian premier endorses Trump's reelection, joins others

Read full article: Slovenian premier endorses Trump's reelection, joins others

LJUBLJANA – Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa endorsed U.S. President Donald Trump’s reelection on Friday, saying Joe Biden would be a weak leader. With a tweet, Jansa added his name to a list of regional leaders who have openly supported Trump during the election campaign. Go, win, Donald Trump,ā€ Jansa said. Also Friday, the Serb member of Bosnia's three-member presidency, Milorad Dodik, urged Serbs living in the U.S. to vote for Trump. Right-wing conservatives in Eastern and Central Europe, like Orban, Vucic and Jansa, have sometimes copied Trump’s style of leadership.

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The Latest: Ireland sets new virus restrictions for 6 weeks

Read full article: The Latest: Ireland sets new virus restrictions for 6 weeks

(AP Photo/Anupam Nath)LONDON — Ireland’s government is putting the country at its highest level of coronavirus restrictions for six weeks in a bid to combat a rise in infections. The board members hail from top California top universities and medical providers, along with state and local public health officials. ___AUSTIN, Texas -- Health officials in Texas have reported 4,319 COVID-19 hospital patients, the most since Aug. 28. Khan’s remarks come amid a slight increase in COVID-19 cases and deaths in recent weeks. Pakistan also reported 440 new confirmed cases, raising its total cases to 323,452 since February when Pakistan reported its first case.

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Pompeo, in Slovenia, pushes 5G security, warns about China

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Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa, right, shakes hands with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ahead of their meeting in Bled, Slovenia, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020. Pompeo is on a five-day visit to central Europe with a hefty agenda including China's role in 5G network construction. On the second leg of a four-nation tour of central and eastern Europe, Pompeo was meeting Slovenian officials in the mountain lake town of Bled on Thursday. He is to sign a joint declaration on 5G Clean Network Security that aims to keep untrusted telecoms vendors out. Besides the 5G declaration, Pompeo will be discussing energy security with Slovenia's president and prime minister.

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Serbia sends mixed signals on virus lockdown after clashes

Read full article: Serbia sends mixed signals on virus lockdown after clashes

Sebian police officers disperse protesters in front of Serbian parliament building in Belgrade, Serbia, Wednesday, July 8, 2020. Opponents blame the autocratic Serbian leader of contributing to the spike in deaths and new cases after he lifted the previous lockdown measures. On Wednesday, Vucic appeared to backtrack on his new lockdown plans that were to take effect during the coming weekend. Kon said the protest on Tuesday evening showed how people feel about the possibility of total lockdown in Belgrade during the weekend. He said the virus' spread has to be curbed and lockdown is the easiest way.

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