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In the last 12 hours, Slovenia-focused coverage is dominated by public-life and health-adjacent themes rather than a single breaking medical development. The Ministry of the Economy, Tourism and Sport is promoting “Sport celebrates Europe Day” with events across Slovenia from 8–10 May, including activities in Ljubljana and EU information points, framed around physical activity, inclusion, and European values. In parallel, a Slovenian finance perspective emphasizes that while public finances are “not catastrophic,” Slovenia faces “extreme pressures” and must maintain fiscal responsibility amid ongoing crises (energy, inflation, market disruptions, and higher financing costs).

Several other last-12-hours items broaden the health lens beyond healthcare systems. One piece discusses reproductive options after war deaths, describing postmortem sperm retrieval and the legal pathway that enabled a mother to pursue a surrogate for a grandchild after her son was killed in Gaza. Another highlights the “untold economic power of rural women,” arguing that rural women’s work—especially in agriculture—remains undervalued and undercounted, with examples of training and leadership programs. There is also a scientific/biomedical research story about 3D-printing a tiny “elephant” inside a living cell, presented as a step toward new tools for studying how engineered particles affect cells.

Outside Slovenia, the most prominent “continuity” thread in the recent window is political and social controversy around major events. Multiple Eurovision-related articles describe heightened tensions and security planning in Vienna due to protests linked to Israel’s participation, including references to artist boycotts and police preparations for demonstrations. In the same general timeframe, there is also a report on joint pharmaceutical production plans between Tajikistan and Slovenia, with discussions covering pharmaceuticals among other sectors (hydropower, green technologies, agricultural processing, textiles, and IT)—suggesting an economic/industrial cooperation push that includes health-related manufacturing.

Looking slightly further back (12 to 72 hours), the coverage adds context on health system strain and broader policy debates: ZZZS data is cited as showing a structural deficit in Slovenia’s primary care that would require nearly 400 additional medical teams to ensure access to an assigned GP (the full item is paywalled, limiting detail). There are also recurring non-health items that still intersect with health and safety themes—such as reports of migrants found dead near the Croatian–Slovenian border and ongoing uncertainty around Luka Dončić’s hamstring recovery—while older material includes a wider EU political dispute around a health commissioner’s job security and a continuing discussion about whether military emissions are being counted in climate accounting.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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