What the Papers Say: Wednesday, 13 June 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 13 June 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Trump-Kim meeting
"Trump and Kim promise to change the world": If the key points from a joint statement that US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un signed after their historic meeting in Singapore are implemented, the world will indeed be changed, the paper says. (front page, 3)

Congenital heart disease programme
"Without constant care for children with congenital heart disease": The National Institute for Children's Heart Disease, which has been set up by the Miro Cerar government, and was initially supposed to start functioning in Many and then in July, still has no medical staff. (front page, 2)

2018 FIFA World Cup
"Politicians pushing themselves forward": The 2018 FIFA World Cup will start tomorrow at 5 PM with a match between Russia and Saudi Arabia. A day before the start of the prestigious tournament, politicians met football players. (front page, 19)

DNEVNIK

Trump-Kim meeting
"Unpredictable leaders Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un creating bright future": A joint statement full of good intentions is the most tangible result of a meeting of US President Donald Trump with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Singapore. (front page, 6)

Euthanasia
"To die at will with medical assistance": Historian Janko Pleterski called on the National Assembly just before he died to allow people to decide themselves on ending their life. The issue of euthanasia has been debated for years, but so far no solution has been found. (front page, 2)

FINANCE

Tourism
"Tourism & providers: What will they make money with?": The tourism boom is finally reflected also in companies' business results. Profits of most tourism-related services providers have increased but debts remain, says the paper. (front page, 2-3)

Gorenje sale
"EUR 50m in taxpayers' money up in the air. Will state sell its share in Gorenje?": The management of the state-owned KAD fund, holding the biggest, 16.37% stake in the household appliances maker Gorenje next to the Chinese company Hisense, will propose to the supervisors to accept the takeover offer from the Chinese. (front page, 4-5)

Interrail pass
"EU giving away free tickets. How to get them?": The paper presents an EU campaign as part of which 15,000 free public transport tickets will be distributed to the young who want to travel around the EU. (front page, 6-7)

VEČER

Trump-Kim meeting
"Hope for peace": Historic meeting of US President Donald Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un ended with the signing of an agreement on denuclearisation in exchange for lifting of economic sanctions. (front page, 2, 7)

Austria's border protection exercise
"Austria's practising strictness": The Slovenian police has expressed disagreement with a major anti-migration military and police exercise planned by Austria on the Slovenian border on 25 June, Slovenian Statehood Day. (front page, 3)

Digitalisation
"All they do is click on little faces": Many children no longer know how to use words to communicate, they only push buttons and spend too much time looking at screens, warn NGOs fighting digital addictions. (front page, 4-5)

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