We have started to collect the most important news related to Slovenia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Queen has been presented with a white stallion while on a visit to Slovenia.
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Slovenia's Social Democrats hold a razor-thin lead over the centre-right ruling party, near-complete results show.
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At least eight people die and five others are missing as their canoes capsize near a partly built dam in Slovenia.
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The EU and the US threaten to take further sanctions against Iran unless it suspends its nuclear programme.
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The US leader arrives in Slovenia on what is expected to be his last European tour, with economic issues to the fore.
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A leak prompts Slovenia to shut down its only nuclear plant, but the EU says it is now under control.
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EU ministers sign a pre-membership deal with Serbia, despite its failure to hand over war crimes suspects.
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Slovenia's ex-President Janez Drnovsek, who helped lead his nation to independence in 1991, dies aged 57.
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Slovenia says it aims to sign an EU accord with Serbia, possibly by the end of January.
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The small ex-Yugoslav state of Slovenia faces a big Balkan challenge as it begins its six-month EU presidency.
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