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Business May 8, 2023, 21:45

Diesel, petrol, heating oil cheaper from tomorrow

The government is reintroducing the environmental duty for fossil fuels on Tuesday, but the regulated prices of diesel and regular petrol at petrol stations outside the motorway network will be still lower in the coming two weeks compared to the past two weeks, the Environment, Climate and Energy Ministry said on Monday.

Business May 8, 2023, 16:59

Two airlines bid for subsidies

Two airlines, one from Luxembourg and one from Montenegro, have applied for subsidies offered by the Slovenian government to improve the country's air connectivity in response to the first call.

Business May 8, 2023, 14:43

Banking system remains stable, C-bank finds

Slovenia's banking system remains stable, the central bank finds in its latest Financial Stability Report. "The latest report has been drawn up in what is a stressful situation for the banking system, but we can be moderately optimistic this time," Vice Governor Primož Dolenc said on Monday.

Politics May 8, 2023, 14:20

Poklukar highlights importance of Frontex agreement with N Macedonia

While in North Macedonia, Interior Minister Boštjan Poklukar said on Sunday he was happy that an agreement on Frontex cooperation between the EU and the country entered into force in April. He believes the EU's border management agency could do more to help affected countries at the external border, the Interior Ministry said.

Politics May 8, 2023, 13:52

PM warns against hate speech at WWII commemoration

Prime Minister Robert Golob underlined that history must not be abused for hate speech, as he laid a wreath on Monday at a monument commemorating 77 partisans who fell near the village of Orle just before the end of World War II in what was the final push to liberate the Nazi-occupied Ljubljana.