The Federation of Slovenian Homes will honor nine people and one organization at Saturday’s 2011 Slovenes of the Year Banquet. The honorees share a common thread of securing the future of the eight ...
Instead of voting for their third president since independence in 1991, Slovenes seem to have voted on Sunday (21 October) against their current government. A disappointing showing by frontrunner ...
LJUBLJANA — It’s a story known around the world: A village girl from a communist country rises to become the first foreign-born United States first lady in more than a century. But according to locals ...
Slovenes voted overwhelmingly this week to refuse to restore residency to thousands of ethnic Bosnians, Serbs, and Croats who lost their citizenship when Slovenia broke away from Yugoslavia, in 1991.
The vote comes just days after anti-austerity protests in the capital erupted in clashes that left 15 people injured, triggering fears that the economic crisis could push the normally placid Alpine ...
Exactly 100 years ago, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes proclaimed its union; eleven years later, it was named "Yugoslavia." But was its breakup three-quarters of a century later fated from ...
Surviving Croat and Slovene members of the stormy 14th Congress of the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia met to recall their delegations' historic walk-out in 1990 – which effectively ended the old ...
Both Slovaks and Slovenes had been known around and beyond the monarchy in the past - but for different skills. This article is based on the exhibition of the Slovak National Museum, the ...