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Apple leads the way in China with Huawei on its tail with sales of smartphones
Apple leads the way in China with Huawei on its tail with sales of smartphones

22 july 2015

A week of good news for Huawei. The company reported its global smartphone sales jumped by 39 percent in the first half of the year.

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Working Week in Slovenia among Longest in EU
Working Week in Slovenia among Longest in EU

21 july 2015

Slovenia is one of the EU countries with the longest working week and the shortest statutory minimum leave, a survey by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound) has found.

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Suruc massacre: Turkey suicide bombing suspect identified
Suruc massacre: Turkey suicide bombing suspect identified

21 july 2015

A suspect has been identified in the suicide bomb attack that killed 32 young activists in Turkey, the country's prime minister has said.

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EBRD Interested in Investment Projects in Maribor
EBRD Interested in Investment Projects in Maribor

20 july 2015

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is interested in cooperation with the Maribor municipality and is ready to support investment projects in Slovenia's second largest city, Jolanta Gabriel, the head of the EBRD office in Slovenia, said after Friday's visit to Maribor.

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Ljubljana Stock Exchange Sold to Zagreb Counterpart
Ljubljana Stock Exchange Sold to Zagreb Counterpart

17 july 2015

CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG) signed a deal on Thursday to sell the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) to its Zagreb counterpart. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.

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Business Happy about Iran Nuclear Deal
Business Happy about Iran Nuclear Deal

16 july 2015

Slovenian business representatives have welcomed the historic Iranian nuclear deal that will grant the country relief from sanctions. They see opportunities in industry, logistics, tourism and energy.

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Greece’s Syriza party revolt leaves Tsipras clinging to power
Greece’s Syriza party revolt leaves Tsipras clinging to power

16 july 2015

The Greek prime minister's Syriza party has been deeply split after it refused to back a bailout that he accepted to keep the country in the eurozone.

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Slovenia Shaping Up for Fight Over Teran Wine
Slovenia Shaping Up for Fight Over Teran Wine

15 july 2015

Slovenia plans to fight Croatia's renewed efforts to use the name Teran - which Slovenia protected in the EU - for a wine produced in the Istria region that it cannot sell under the current arrangement.

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