Regulated fuel prices at Slovenian service stations outside motorways and expressways have once more increased due to the conflict in the Middle East. The price of diesel rose by 8.7 cents per litre to a record €1.894 amid fears of global supply shortages. Those concerns have since been slightly assuaged due to the US-Iran provisional ceasefire. slovenia times več »
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