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− | From 2002–2004 STA, Government Public Relations and Media Office, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] | + | From 2002–2004 STA, Government Public Relations and Media Office, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] published the weekly English newsletter ''[[Slovenia News]]''; online issues from September 2002 to March 2004 are available at the website below. Since September 2004 the newsletter has been published in a new format by the [[Government Communication Office]]. |
In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called ''Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian'' featuring selected contents on arts and culture (Slovenia, Interviews, [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]], Language Corner, Statistics, etc), partly in English. The project is co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. | In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called ''Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian'' featuring selected contents on arts and culture (Slovenia, Interviews, [[World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010]], Language Corner, Statistics, etc), partly in English. The project is co-funded by the [[Ministry of Culture]]. |
Revision as of 12:48, 6 December 2010
Publications
From 2002–2004 STA, Government Public Relations and Media Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs published the weekly English newsletter Slovenia News; online issues from September 2002 to March 2004 are available at the website below. Since September 2004 the newsletter has been published in a new format by the Government Communication Office.
In 2010 the Slovene Press Agency launched the new website called Misli slovensko - Think Slovenian featuring selected contents on arts and culture (Slovenia, Interviews, World Book Capital Ljubljana 2010, Language Corner, Statistics, etc), partly in English. The project is co-funded by the Ministry of Culture.