What the Papers Say: Tuesday, October 09 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday 9 October 2018 as prepared by the STA

DELO

Property market
"English bought, given up and mostly left": Brits were the main players in Slovenia's property market the first few years after the country joined the EU, but most have left. (front page, page 4)

IMF outlook
"Serious warnings to politics and business": The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects Slovenia's economy to expand by 4.5% this year and by a further 3.4% in 2019. (front page, page 11)

Climate change
"Still time in theory, but not in practice": As world leaders meet for the 24th climate summit in Poland's Katowice in early December what they get on the table is warnings by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that climate change is faster than thought and that action is needed now. (front page, page 3)

Spain stolen babies scandal
"Baby theft judgement": A Spanish court has found a 85-year-old doctor guilty of stealing a baby during the dictatorship, but could not convict him because the case has become statute barred. (front page)

DNEVNIK

Climate change
"Time for bolder climate policy": If we want to prevent irreversible disappearance of coral reefs, arctic ice and swathes of farmland, global warming should be kept at 1.5C, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found in a report. (front page, page 2, commentary 14)

Ljubljana car-free areas
"Dangerous mix: aggressive cyclists and careless pedestrians": The car-free zone in the centre of Ljubljana is getting ever larger. But when cars are gone from the streets, conflicts arise between pedestrians and cyclists. (front page, page 8)

FINANCE

Exports outlook
"The outlook for 2019": A survey conducted by the Statistics Office among manufacturing companies has found that the volume of export orders at the moment is the lowest since the end of 2016. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Tourism
"How some Vipava people manage to attract tourists when they don't even have a webpage": The Vipava Valley is seeing a surge in the number of visitors since being ranked one of the Top 10 global destinations by Lonely Planet. (front page, pages 6, 7)

NLB IPO
"Bank packed improved business plans by 2023 into registration document": The registration document issued ahead of the initial public offering of NLB shares shows that the bank has substantially upgraded its mid-term business plans. (front page, page 4)

VEČER

Local elections
"At the expense of residents too?": Maribor Mayor Andrej Fištravec is alleged to have covered some of the costs of his 2014 election campaign from the city's budget. (front page, pages 8, 9)

Football
"Everyone has to take responsibility": Slovenia's manager Tomaž Kavčič says that everyone will have to take their part of responsibility after several members of the national football team cancelled their appearance in the upcoming fixtures in the UEFA Nations League. (front page, page 22)

Climate change
"Largest project for whole world": Without radical change, by 2040 the Earth will have turned into a planet of droughts, ruined harvests and famine. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Štajerska Guard
"Investigation against Šiško and Lesjak": The court has opened an investigation against Andrej Šiško on suspicion of instigation to subversion of constitutional order, and his alleged accomplice Matej Lesjak. (front page, page 4)

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