DELO
Retrospective on Ivana Kobilca
"Our cosmopolitan is home again": The scale of a retrospective on the greatest Slovenian female painter, Ivana Kobilca (1861-1926), which has opened at the National Gallery has forced the gallery to withdraw a major part of its permanent exhibition. (front page)
Pro Plus takeover
"Pro Plus buyer waving goodbye": The sale of Pro Plus, the owner of Slovenia's most popular commercial TV stations POP TV and Kanal A, to the United Group has had another twist. After protracted regulatory procedures the Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) investment fund, is now reportedly mulling withdrawing from the United Group. (front page, 3)
Energy
"Share of renewables dropping": The share of renewables in energy consumption has dropped below the target in 2016, the Infrastructure Ministry has said with regards to the plan for renewables to exceed 20% of gross energy use by 2020. (front page, 2)
Arbitration
"Lawsuit postponed": Outgoing Prime Minister Miro Cerar announced after meeting parliamentary party leaders that Slovenia would file a lawsuit over Croatia's unwillingness to implement the border arbitration award after the new parliamentary Foreign Committee gives it the green light. (front page, 4)
DNEVNIK
Arbitration
"Unanimous that Croatia must be sued": The leaders of parliamentary parties met for the first time yesterday to discuss the lawsuit against Croatia over its unwillingness to implement the border arbitration decision upon outgoing Prime Minister Miro Cerar's invitation. (front page, 2)
Education
"Schools determine rules for phone use by themselves": France has decided to put the rules for using smart phones in schools in law, but Slovenian authorities, parents and teachers agree that such a move is not necessary in Slovenia. (front page, 4)
FINANCE
Investment
"Tobačna sold after all? Austrians willing to pay 25 million": Five bids have been received for Tobačna Mesto, the complex of Ljubljana's defunct tobacco factory, but only two suitable. The best bid was submitted by Austrian company EWO-Bauträger, which has offered to pay EUR 25m for the complex. (front page, 2, 3)
BAMC
"BAMC: Hiring real estate agents currently uneconomical": The Bank Asset Management Company (BAMC) has decided against hiring a real-estate agent, because it does not need one due to favourable market conditions. (front page, 2, 3)
EU copyright law
"Copyright law: Have MEPs just closed the internet a bit?": Critics of the proposed copyright reform in the EU say that the bill, which has been backed by the relevant committee, reduces access to information and the freedom of speech. (front page, 4)
VEČER
Panama Papers
"Panama epilogues": Partners of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) will reveal new stories about tax evasion in Panama in the coming days. The paper will run stories about Slovenians caught in the new documents in cooperation with ostro-si, a centre for investigative journalism in the Adriatic region. (front page, 4, 5)
Festival
"Lent Festival opens tomorrow": Lent Festival, one of the biggest summer festivals in Slovenia, will get under way on Friday. (front page, 10, 11) (Read more about it here)
Companies
"Magna: promised sewer system still not there": The state has still not delivered on the deal that it would adapt the sewer system to the needs of the Magna paint shop, with the municipality of Miklavž again voicing concern that the system will not handle the added pressure. (front page, 3)