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Slovenia: The Fall of an Economic Paragon | European Journal
In the past, Slovenia fulfilled all European stability criteria and was the first state fr...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Deutsche Welle
Slovenia: The Fall of an Economic Paragon | European Journal
Slovenia: The Fall of an Economic Paragon | European Journal
In the past, Slovenia fulfilled all European stability criteria and was the first state from former communist Eastern Europe to adopt the euro. But now Slove...- published: 20 Sep 2012
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- author: Deutsche Welle
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Slovenia - the next EU crisis ? - reporter
Slovenia, once the economic poster child of the new EU countries, now finds itself in econ...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: Euronews
Slovenia - the next EU crisis ? - reporter
Slovenia - the next EU crisis ? - reporter
Slovenia, once the economic poster child of the new EU countries, now finds itself in economic and... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subsc...- published: 14 Jun 2013
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- author: Euronews
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Slovenia gets tough on budget deficit with mass sell-off - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia has decided to bite the bullet to avoid a bailout as its...
published: 09 May 2013
author: Euronews
Slovenia gets tough on budget deficit with mass sell-off - economy
Slovenia gets tough on budget deficit with mass sell-off - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia has decided to bite the bullet to avoid a bailout as its budget deficit soars this year to 7.8 percent and it struggles to ...- published: 09 May 2013
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- author: Euronews
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OECD warns on Slovenian banks - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia, which is trying to avoid becoming the eurozone's next b...
published: 09 Apr 2013
author: Euronews
OECD warns on Slovenian banks - economy
OECD warns on Slovenian banks - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia, which is trying to avoid becoming the eurozone's next bailout victim, may have "significantly" misread the cost of fixing ...- published: 09 Apr 2013
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- author: Euronews
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Made in Germany | Slovenia - booming economy, low wages
On January 1st, 2008 Slovenia will be the first new Eastern European member state to step ...
published: 02 Jan 2008
author: deutschewelleenglish
Made in Germany | Slovenia - booming economy, low wages
Made in Germany | Slovenia - booming economy, low wages
On January 1st, 2008 Slovenia will be the first new Eastern European member state to step into the rotating EU presidency TOf the 10 nations that joined the ...- published: 02 Jan 2008
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- author: deutschewelleenglish
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Slovenian PM says things are tough, but no bailout - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia's prime minister has said her country will not need an i...
published: 10 Apr 2013
author: Euronews
Slovenian PM says things are tough, but no bailout - economy
Slovenian PM says things are tough, but no bailout - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ Slovenia's prime minister has said her country will not need an international bailout to avoid going bankrupt. Alenka Bratusek made ...- published: 10 Apr 2013
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- author: Euronews
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Top 10 Cities of Slovenia
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1) Celje
2) Kamnik
3) Koper
4) Kranj
5) Ljubljana
6) Maribor
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published: 30 Nov 2013
Top 10 Cities of Slovenia
Top 10 Cities of Slovenia
Thanks for watching..... 1) Celje 2) Kamnik 3) Koper 4) Kranj 5) Ljubljana 6) Maribor 7) Novo Mesto 8) Ptuj 9) Trbovlje 10) Velenje Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Republika Slovenija, [reˈpublika sloˈveːnija] ( listen)), is a nation state in southern Central Europe[12][Note 2] at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes.[17][18] It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Croatia to the south and southeast, and Hungary to the northeast.[19] It covers 20,273 square kilometers (7,827 sq mi) and has a population of 2.05 million.[20] It is a parliamentary republic[21] and a member of the European Union and NATO.[22] Its capital and largest city is Ljubljana.[23] Four major European geographic units meet on the territory of Slovenia: the Alps, the Dinaric Mountains, the Pannonian Plain, and the Mediterranean, with a small portion of coastline along the Adriatic Sea.[24][25] The territory has a mosaic structure and an exceptionally high landscape[25] and biological[26][27] diversity, which are a result of natural attributes and the long-term presence of humans.[28] Although the climate in the mainly hilly[24] territory is influenced by the continental climate, the Slovene Littoral has the sub-Mediterranean climate, while the Alpine climate is found in the north-western part of the country.[29] The country is one of the most water-rich in Europe,[30] with a dense river network, a rich aquifer system, and significant karstic underground watercourses.[31] Over half of the territory is covered by forest.[32] The settlement of Slovenia is dispersed and uneven.[33] The Slavic, Germanic, Romance, and Hungarian languages meet here.[34][35][36] Although the region is not homogenous, the predominant population is Slovene.[37] Slovene is the only official language throughout the country, whereas Italian and Hungarian are regional minority languages. Slovenia is a largely secularized country,[38] but its culture and identity have been significantly influenced by Catholicism as well as Lutheranism.[39] The economy of Slovenia is small, open, and export-oriented[40] and has been strongly influenced by international conditions.[41] It has been severely hurt by the European economic crisis, started in late 2000s.[42] The main economic field is services, followed by industry and construction.[43] Historically, the current territory of Slovenia was part of many different state formations, including the Roman Empire and the Holy Roman Empire, followed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1918, the Slovenes exercised self-determination for the first time by co-founding the internationally unrecognized State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs, which merged with the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (in 1929 renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia). During World War II, Slovenia was occupied and annexed by Germany, Italy, Croatia, and Hungary.[44] Afterward, it was a founding member of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, later renamed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In June 1991, after the introduction of multi-party representative democracy, Slovenia split from Yugoslavia and became an independent country.[5] In 2004, it entered NATO and the European Union; in 2007 became the first former Communist country to join the Eurozone;[45] and in 2010 joined the OECD, a global association of high-income developed countries. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovenia I, Kaushik Biswas, hereby declare that all information regarding this video I collect from www.wikipedia.org and all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com . I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights : "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from Youtube Audio Library which are free to use. Thank you.- published: 30 Nov 2013
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EU warns Spain, Slovenia over troubled economies
Brussels has warned Spain and Slovenia to take urgent steps to address their deepening eco...
published: 11 Apr 2013
author: EUXTV
EU warns Spain, Slovenia over troubled economies
EU warns Spain, Slovenia over troubled economies
Brussels has warned Spain and Slovenia to take urgent steps to address their deepening economic problems or face a fine at the end of the month. Under the cu...- published: 11 Apr 2013
- views: 652
- author: EUXTV
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Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avoid a Bailout
Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avoid a Bailout http://www.tjwalker.com/...
published: 06 May 2013
author: tjwalker
Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avoid a Bailout
Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avoid a Bailout
Slovenia Falls From Economic Grace, Struggling to Avoid a Bailout http://www.tjwalker.com/favorites is affiliate advertising for TJ Walker TJ Walker is the #...- published: 06 May 2013
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- author: tjwalker
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New Environmentalism and the Circular Economy: Janez Potocnik at TEDxFlanders
Janez Potocnik is the European Commissioner for Environment.
Born in Slovenia in 1958, he ...
published: 04 Apr 2014
New Environmentalism and the Circular Economy: Janez Potocnik at TEDxFlanders
New Environmentalism and the Circular Economy: Janez Potocnik at TEDxFlanders
Janez Potocnik is the European Commissioner for Environment. Born in Slovenia in 1958, he has a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Ljubljana where he lectured for many years on statistics and economy. He has been awarded honorary degrees by London Imperial College and Gent University. Although not affiliated to a political party he has been Director of Slovenia's Government Office for European Affairs, a Minister Councillor at the Office of the Prime Minister, and Minister without portfolio responsible for European Affairs. He was head of the negotiating team for Slovenia's accession to the EU. Janez was nominated as Slovenia's first European Commissioner in 2004 and was given the Science and Research portfolio. In 2010 he started a second term, this time as Commissioner for Environment. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)- published: 04 Apr 2014
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Slovenia's shaky banks bring a downgrade from Fitch - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ It was not unexpected - late on Friday the Fitch ratings agency d...
published: 17 May 2013
author: Euronews
Slovenia's shaky banks bring a downgrade from Fitch - economy
Slovenia's shaky banks bring a downgrade from Fitch - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ It was not unexpected - late on Friday the Fitch ratings agency downgraded Slovenia's long-term foreign currency rating to BBB + fro...- published: 17 May 2013
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- author: Euronews
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Slovenia: PM resigns
The prime minister of Slovenia has formally resigned. Alenka Bratusek lost the leadership ...
published: 05 May 2014
Slovenia: PM resigns
Slovenia: PM resigns
The prime minister of Slovenia has formally resigned. Alenka Bratusek lost the leadership of her party ten days ago after a vote among members. Economists said the former Yugoslav republic was unlikely to need outside financial help for now. "Slovenia is back on track," said Stqnovnik. "There are now encouraging signs of stabilisation of economic activity as Slovenia's economy expanded by 2.1 percent year on year in the fourth quarter of 2013," she added. Bratusek was sworn in as prime minis... READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2014/05/05/slovenia-pm-resigns What is in the news today? Click to watch: http://eurone.ws/1kb2gOl euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a euronews is available in 14 languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU In English: Website: http://www.euronews.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/euronews Twitter: http://twitter.com/euronews Google+: http://google.com/+euronews VKontakte: http://vk.com/en.euronews- published: 05 May 2014
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Pope discusses economy and education with Slovenian prime minister
http://en.romereports.com Pope Francis received Slovenian prime minister Alenka Bratusek a...
published: 13 Jun 2013
author: romereports
Pope discusses economy and education with Slovenian prime minister
Pope discusses economy and education with Slovenian prime minister
http://en.romereports.com Pope Francis received Slovenian prime minister Alenka Bratusek at the Vatican. Both leaders talked about the role the Catholic Chur...- published: 13 Jun 2013
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- author: romereports
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New Economy by Praxis, Part 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia
At the Biennial in September of 2011....
published: 30 Sep 2011
author: BrainardandDelia
New Economy by Praxis, Part 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia
New Economy by Praxis, Part 1, Ljubljana, Slovenia
At the Biennial in September of 2011.- published: 30 Sep 2011
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- author: BrainardandDelia
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Slovenian Televison Clip of Biennial performnce by Praxis
television coverage of biennial performance... the entire program (30 minutes) is here - h...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: BrainardandDelia
Slovenian Televison Clip of Biennial performnce by Praxis
Slovenian Televison Clip of Biennial performnce by Praxis
television coverage of biennial performance... the entire program (30 minutes) is here - http://tvslo.si/predvajaj/platforma-29-graficni-bienale/ava2.1183712...- published: 01 Dec 2011
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- author: BrainardandDelia
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Germany: Merkel prescribes privatisation for Slovenia's economic ills
M/S Merkel and Bratusek watch military honours
M/S German, EU and Slovenian flags
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published: 29 Apr 2014
Germany: Merkel prescribes privatisation for Slovenia's economic ills
Germany: Merkel prescribes privatisation for Slovenia's economic ills
M/S Merkel and Bratusek watch military honours M/S German, EU and Slovenian flags M/S Merkel and Bratusek watch military honours M/S Merkel and Bratusek shake hands SOT, Angela Merka, German Chancellor (in German): "I have the impression that Slovenia values above all else entering a stable course that for one thing overcomes the uncertainty of international investors and builds trust through that. Growth can arise from out of trust and growth is what is required for employment, especially for young people." M/S Merkel and Bratusek SOT, Angela Merka, German Chancellor (in German): "I support completely the coalition's path when it decided for privatisation. On the one hand privatisation brings money to households, but even more important is naturally that a dynamic economic sitation can occur. We have always seen that, also in Germany when we became privatised." M/S Bratusek SOT, Angela Merka, German Chancellor (in German): "Greece has made unbelievable efforts but Greece still has a tough time ahead. The reduction of people working in public jobs is a theme that has to be solved, the government has made plans for it." W/S Chancellery SCRIPT Germany: Merkel prescribes privatisation for Slovenia's economic ills Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Alenka Bratusek, for an inaugral visit with military honours in Berlin on Friday before the two gave a press conference together to discuss bilateral economic relations including privatisation, austerity and unemployment. Both Merkel and Bratusek stressed that Slovenia was aware of its difficulties and on the right path towards improving them. "I have the impression that Slovenia values above all else entering a stable course that for one thing overcomes the uncertainty of international investors and builds trust through that. Growth can arise from out of trust and growth is what is required for employment, especially for young people," said Merkel. Merkel, who will be at the centre of a general election in September, is known for espousing austerity measures through the EU and especially in countries suffering from economic woes. Slovenia is considered one of the economically weaker eurozone members at the time, with some speculating it could become the next country to ask for aid from the European Stability Mechanism. Privatisation along with public financing and bank restructuring are seen as the best ways to improve the sitatuation. German is very interested in the privatisation of Solvenia, with German being one of the biggest investors in Slovenia. Merkel said: "I support completely the coalition's path when it decided for privatisation. One the one hand privatisation brings money to households, but even more important is naturally that a dynamic economic sitation can occur. We have always seen that, also in Germany when we became privatised." During her time in Berlin, Bratusek will also visit a business forum involving German and Slovenian startups.- published: 29 Apr 2014
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Slovenian banks won't need eurozone bailout - economy
An external audit of Slovenia's ailing banks show they need 4.8 billion euros to plug the ...
published: 22 Dec 2013
Slovenian banks won't need eurozone bailout - economy
Slovenian banks won't need eurozone bailout - economy
An external audit of Slovenia's ailing banks show they need 4.8 billion euros to plug the holes in euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained: Euronews is available in 13 other languages: An external audit of Slovenia's ailing banks show they need 4.8 billion euros to plug the holes in their balance sheets. The central bank said the country can probably come up with that much and so will not have to ask for a eurozone bailout, which will come as a relief to the European Union. After bailing out five eurozone countries over five years of financial turmoil, another aid package, regardless of how small, would have sown doubt about the bloc's insistence it can put the debt crisis behind it. Banks in Slovenia are stuck with an estimated 7.9 billion euros in bad loans after the global economic crisis crippled exporters. Find us on: Youtube Facebook Twitter- published: 22 Dec 2013
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