Swedish businessman Carl Lundstroem, owner of the internet provider that hosted the illegal file-sharing site The Pirate Bay, ...
Landis+Gyr announced its withdrawal from the business with charging infrastructure for electric vehicles in the EMEA region - ...
Manchester United are reportedly prepared to spend €30 million to sign Atletico Madrid’s Jan Oblak.Despite improving on last ...
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Philstar.com on MSNSlovenian business delegation visits PhilippinesA business delegation composed of 42 companies, the biggest from Slovenia, is in the Philippines to explore trade and investments.“ ...
Slovenia’s Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon is undertaking a historic visit to the Philippines to sign a labor deal and identify ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPirate Bay’s early financial backer Carl Lundström dies in Slovenian plane crashCarl Lundström, the Swedish businessman and early financial backer of The Pirate Bay, tragically lost his life in a plane ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. and Slovenian Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon have discussed the West Philippine Sea (WPS) ...
“The Philippines is seen as a really important hub for Slovenia, because more than 80 percent of the Slovenian companies are exporting globally. So therefore, we, as Slovenian ...
Urska Djukic’s “Little Trouble Girls,” which opened Berlinale’s Perspectives section, has sold to multiple territories.
Slovenia formally opened its embassy in the Philippines on 11th March during the state visit of its Deputy Prime Minister ...
Carl Lundström, co-founder and early backer of the notorious file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, has died following a plane ...
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Why you should visit Slovenia’s five Unesco heritage sites in 2025From touring the Skocjan Caves to admiring the works of Joze Plecnik in the capital, Robin McKelvie explores five wondrous ...
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