DELO
EU budget
"Danger of Drastic Austerity": The European Commission is to present the next multi-year budget on Wednesday. This will kick-start a long and complicated battle involving member states and institutions. The situation is especially complex due to Brexit. (front page, page 3)
Korean peace process
"Mantapsan Mountain, You Can Rest Now": Details released about the meeting between Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in show the former is willing to close a nuclear testing ground at Mantapsan. Recently, a group of Chinese scientists determined the testing created a crack in the mountain, which could cause dangerous nuclear radiation. (front page)
Science Olympics
"Science Olympics Have Started": The European Union Science Olympiad has brought 156 young scientists from 25 countries to Ljubljana. The event officially opened on Sunday and the 52 teams will start competing today. (front page)
DNEVNIK
Central photo
Labour Day: Dnevnik congratulates its readers on Labour Day, adding that the paper will be issued again on Thursday. (front page)
Ljubljana Polyclinic
"Polyclinic Hallways Crowded with Patients": The Ljubljana Polyclinic faces a severe space problem. Patients with serious illnesses and weakened immune systems are forced to wait for exams in crowded hallways, increasing their risks of infections. (front page, page 3)
Child safety
"Web Contents Endanger Children": The young can encounter on the web individuals and groups who may encourage them to self-harm, give up food or perform sexual acts. It is important for parents and teachers to address these issues and discuss the safe use of internet with children. (front page, page 2)
FINANCE
Labour Day
"How Well You Lived in Socialism and How Are You Doing Today": The newspaper provides an extensive overview of social rights in socialism and in Slovenia today. (front page, pages 16-32)
Business results
"2017 Business Results": The paper looks into the business results of well-known individuals and companies, among them the family business of Social Democrats MP Matjaž Han, Slovenia Sovereign Holding chief supervisor Damjan Belovič and the companies that supplied the wire fencing following the refugee crisis, among others. (front page, pages 8-10)
Elan
"Fund Looking for Way Out": The sports good manufacturer Elan will likely be sold to a strategic owner by the end of the year. Only three years ago, the company was acquired by Wiltan Enterprises of the financial fund VR Capital and Merrill Lynch International. (front page, page 6)
VEČER
Tourist fees
"Tourist Should Pay": Holiday making in Slovenia will become more expensive due to higher tourist fees. However these will vary from one municipality to the next. While most plan an increase, Maribor will be an exception. (front page, pages 2 and 3)
Municipality company might withdraw from Pohorje ski slopes
"Withdrawal from Pohorje": Bernard Majhenič, the boss of the city-owned company Marprom, said he would propose that the company return its concession to operate the Pohorje slopes and get the municipality to repay the EUR 3m in investments it made over the years after the city council criticises its spending during a budget revision debate. (front page, page 9)
Football
"One Point Advantage": Ljubljana football club Olimpija lost yet another two points of advantage it had over Maribor, which reduces its advantage to a single point seven rounds before the finals. (front page, page 18)
Labour Day
"We congratulate on Labour Day": The paper will not come out on 1 and 2 May, public holidays in Slovenia.