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Slovenia holds a general election on March 22nd, with right-wing populist Janez Jansa leading polls amid controversy over videos allegedly produced by Israeli firm Black Cube.
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Black Cube officials visited Slovenia, investigation says. Then a campaign began

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Slovenia PM warns of meddling after Israeli spy meeting with opposition

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Dan Zorella and Giora Eiland Reportedly Flew to Ljubljana in December; Months Later, Covert Recordings Shook the Election.…

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The ruling party is playing dirty. But our analysis shows the liberal opposition has a real chance of winning

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Centre-left Robert Golob and rightwing populist Janez Janša are frontrunners in contest after polarised campaign

Janez Janša would be another illiberal threat to the EU if he wins on 22 March, says Slovenian writer Ana Schnabl