We have started to collect the most important news related to Slovenia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
England host Ghana and the Republic of Ireland face Uruguay in friendlies, while Northern Ireland play Slovenia in a Euro 2012 qualifier and there are several games in League One and League Two on a busy night of international and domestic football.
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A Slovenian Euro MP resigns after corruption allegations surfaced on Sunday - the second MEP to do so.
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A Ghana-born doctor is elected mayor of a town in Slovenia - apparently breaking new ground for the former Yugoslavia.
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A mass grave dating back to the end of WWII is discovered in Slovenia
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One of the hackers behind a computer virus that infected nearly 13m computers has been tracked down by international authorities.
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Landon Donovan believes the US had a late winning goal "stolen" from them by the debutant referee who oversaw their 2-2 draw with Slovenia.
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Algeria coach Rabah Saadane drops captain Yazid Mansouri for Sunday's World Cup opener against Slovenia.
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England make three changes to face Slovenia in their crucial World Cup Group C decider, with the United States also taking on Algeria.
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Serbia upset Germany, who have Miroslav Klose sent off, 1-0 in Friday's first World Cup match before Slovenia face United States and England take on Algeria later.
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Group D gets under way as Serbia face Ghana, while England's group C opponents Slovenia stun Algeria on day three.
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