Slovenia elects first woman president in a runoff voteLJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar won a runoff Sunday to become Slovenia’s first female head of state, and said she will seek to bridge the deep left-right divide in the Alpine nation of 2 million.With nearly all of the votes counted in the small European Union nation, Pirc Musar led Slovenia’s conservative former Foreign Minister Anze Logar by 54% to 46%.“My first task will be to open a dialogue among all Slovenians,” she said as her election team celebrated.Pirc Musar, 54, will be the first woman to serve as president since Slovenia became independent amid the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991.Zelenskyy calls liberation of Kherson 'beginning of the end'Analysis: Ukrainian liberation a powerful dynamic in warTurkey detains Syrian suspect in deadly Istanbul bombingUkraine, China-US frictions dominate at G-20 summit in BaliShe trailed Logar in the first round of voting two weeks ago."