OVERVIEW > The Slovenian election campaign has brought forward accusations of a European Commissioner being an informant for the socialist era secret police
A recent book claims that the current European Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, cooperated with the secret police of socialist Yugoslavia during the late 1980s and early 1990s, raising political tensions in Slovenia ahead of upcoming elections.
Slovenia Soon Goes to Elections: Who are the Key Players?
Slovenia is heading to parliamentary elections on March 22, where voters will select 90 representatives, with former Prime Minister Janez JanΕ‘a's SDS party predicted to lead.
The 'artificial intelligence assistant' could be fired due to an accident... Top 5 cybersecurity threats in 2026
This article discusses the increasing cybersecurity threats posed by artificial intelligence agents in South Korea as highlighted by Samsung SDS's recent analysis.
Young man assaulted by police at Djonga's show reports case to the SDS Corregedoria: 'He hit me with a baton'
A 27-year-old man reported being assaulted by police during a Djonga concert at the Rec-Beat festival in Recife, Brazil, leading to a formal complaint to the Corregedoria of the Secretary of Social Defense.
Bulgaria: Zhelyaskov did not form a new government, early elections likely again
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyaskov's coalition government resigned last month amid weeks of protests against state corruption, and the largest parliamentary formation, GERB-SDS, has declined the president's mandate to try to form a new government, raising the possibility of early elections.
Bulgarian President will mandate the center-right coalition to form a government
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev announced that he will mandate the center-right coalition GERB-SDS to form a government next week, although analysts doubt it will gain enough support and foresee early elections as almost inevitable.