DELO
Tourism
"Ljubljana bursting at the seams": Slovenia and its capital are looking at a profitable summer, show the statistical data on the arrivals and overnight stays of foreign tourists. (front page, 10)
North Korea-China meetings
"Xi is happy, Kim is smiling, but a war is looming": Many foreign leaders are trying to get a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, who arrived yesterday to China in what is his third visit to the country in three months. (front page, 3)
DNEVNIK
Road infrastructure
"Welcome to the season of traffic jams": National motorway operator DARS will this year reconstruct a record 60 kilometres of motorways, with the works including demolition of some of the toll stations. (front page, 4)
Germany and France
"Looking for common answers to common challenges": The German and French governments had a joint session yesterday, with much-needed EU reforms dominating the talks. (front page, 6, 16)
Real estate
"Five bids for purchase of Tobačna complex": Unofficially, five binding bids have been received for the Tobačna City complex, the former cigarette factory site in Ljubljana. (front page, 8)
FINANCE
Receiverships
"Tyson's quarry owes EUR 22m, the state will again be left high and dry": The official receiver of the Gramatek quarry, which was owned by Rok Furlan, has found many alleged irregularities in the company's operations that could have been prevented by the state. (front page, 4-5)
Foreign companies in Slovenia
"How many jobs and how high wages Croats pay to Slovenians": The paper continues with its feature on the operations of foreign companies in Slovenia, this time focusing on the neighbouring Croatia. (front page, 8-11)
Mercator
"How Agrokor creditors will be fleeced and what will happen with Mercator": The Croatian conglomerate Agrokor has revealed to what extent its creditors will be repaid, which will get the least and the most, and how much Agrokor will pay for fresh money. (front page, 12-13)
VEČER
Border arbitration
"Disappointment does not abate": German political scientist Thomas Bickl warns as Slovenia has announced a lawsuit against Croatia at the EU Court of Justice over Croatia's disrespect of the border arbitration decision that democratic legitimacy would be certainly higher if the move was done by the next government. (front page, 2-3)
Maribor buildings
"Stavbar down, B7 up": The logo of the former builder Stavbar on the building where the company had its headquarters has been replaced with B7, which is the name given to the business building by its new owners. (front page, 9)
Festivals
"Festival Lent floats again": The main stage on the Drava river in Maribor for the 26th Lent Festival is ready for the opening ceremony on Friday. (front page, 8)