The idea of changing to European Summer Time began in 1980 to make better use of daylight.
Only Greenland, Belarus, Russia, Iceland and Turkey keep the same time all year round.
European Summer Time will end on the 27th of October.
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Clocks across Europe will change to European Summer Time at 2 a.m. tonight. The clocks will go forward one hour. It will mean 1 hour less in bed tonight. On a more positive note, it will also mean longer evenings, with sunset tomorrow at around 7.30 p.m.
The idea of changing to European Summer Time began in 1980 to make better use of daylight.
Only Greenland, Belarus, Russia, Iceland and Turkey keep the same time all year round.
European Summer Time will end on the 27th of October.
The Statistical Office of Slovenia, SURS, has released statistics on the increase in the male population in the last three decades to mark International Men's Day.
A peaceful protest against wars around the world took place in Prešeren Square earlier today.
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