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Slovenia is one of the lowest-ranking NATO allies in terms of defense spending, at just 1.29 percent of its GDP, and has ...
Russia could pose a credible security threat to the European Union by the end of the decade and defense industries in Europe and Ukraine must be ramped up within five years in preparation, Danish ...
The announcement comes on the heels of an unexpected parliamentary defeat for the country's prime minister on defence spending.
Slovenia’s parliament approved a proposal by socialist party Levica (The Left), part of the coalition government, to hold a ...
Sandoz is investing $440 million in Slovenia for new biosimilar centers, aiming to tap into a rapidly growing market.
Slovenia's ministry of natural resources and spatial planning on Tuesday released an initiative to prepare a national spatial ...
The nationwide referendum due to be held in Slovenia on 24 November about proposed new nuclear power units has been called off and may now be staged later in the project process, in 2028, instead.
Slovenia cancels referendum on new nuclear plant Lawmakers said there were valid doubts about whether voters could make an informed, autonomous and responsible decision on such an issue.
We will continue to discuss this issue," he said, adding that the referendum would "decide whether we want nuclear energy to remain part of Slovenia's future" as well as the construction of the second ...
(Reuters) - Slovenian lawmakers on Thursday voted to cancel a referendum on building a new nuclear plant after environmental groups and experts filed complaints questioning its legality at the ...
The new JEK 2 plant was due to be constructed next to Slovenia's existing Krsko nuclear power plant, which is jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia and meets about 20% of the electrical energy ...
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