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A Spy Scandal Upends Slovenia’s Election Campaign

Summary by The Economist
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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SDS leader Janez Janša further explained his acquaintance with Giora Eiland, a consultant for the Black Cube company, to Kanal A television. He said that he last spoke to him last year, and that they talked about the situation in the Middle East. "When he became famous in Slovenia," he called him, but he didn't answer at first, but they later corresponded.

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Slovenia: Parliamentary elections will be held in Slovenia on Sunday. The run-up to that is mainly marked by harsh allegations between the...

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Brussels-based Politico reports that it has obtained a letter from Prime Minister Robert Golob, in which he urged European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to investigate allegations that Israeli intelligence firm Black Cube interfered in the election campaign.

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The Economist broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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