Slovenia

A crowd of people are shown standing outside, many holding cell phones, with classical European buildings in the distance.

Magnitude 6.3 earthquake hits Croatia

Natural disasters

A strong earthquake hit central Croatia on Tuesday, causing major damage to homes and other buildings in a town southeast of the capital. A girl was killed in the quake and a man and a boy were pulled out alive from a car buried in rubble and sent to a hospital.

A child at a desk

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A man stands near a wooden bee hive on a rooftop

What the US could learn from Slovenia about protecting bees

First Lady Melania Trump

Many in Melania Trump’s native Slovenia wonder why their country goes unmentioned

Conflict
Sunset in Lima

Delightfully bad tourism slogans from around the world

Culture
Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, pose on the red carpet as they arrive for a gala event in New York, April 26th 2016.

Trump supporters send anti-Semitic threats to journalist who profiled Melania Trump

Global Politics

“They said I’d make a good lampshade,” says Julia Ioffe.

Migrants warm themselves next to a fire as they wait to cross the border from Croatia into Slovenia.

Migrants in Europe spend days trapped in freezing rain

Conflict

The flow of migrants and refugees into Europe is not slowing down. Thousands are sleeping at bottlenecks along various international frontiers. Cold, driving rain is creating what the UN is calling a real humanitarian crisis.

Tamar Charney

What we learn from the money we touch

Culture

Although we don’t have to contend as much with the hassles of bills and coins, another window into culture is being slammed shut.

Gottscheer descendants attend a festival in New York

Each year in New York, Gottscheers celebrate the culture of a city that no longer exists

Culture

Gottscheers are a small immigrant group in the US. The thing is, their homeland doesn’t exist anymore. They come from a German speaking city in what is now Slovenia. And the whole community was uprooted after World War II. Here’s what’s left of Gottschee in New York.

In Sochi, a pop star won first while a violinist finished last

Sports

Slovenia’s Tina Maze comes from a hardscrabble mining town that has turned out a half-dozen Olympians. Tuesday Maze managed to capture her second gold at Sochi, in giant slalom. Last in the race: a virtuoso violinist competing for Thailand.