STA, 27 September 2018 - Slovenia's ties with the US will grow stronger in the future but not at the expense of the EU or Russia, Foreign Minister Miro Cerar told Slovenian correspondents in New York on Thursday.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 28 September 2018, as prepared by the STA:
The Slovenian Tourist Board (STB) is looking to refresh its photo library, and perhaps you can help, and in doing so not only share your work with others, but also make a little money.
Maribor is home to the world’s oldest vine that still produces grapes, and a little wine, after more 400 years of growth. The plant itself has its own home, The Old Vine House (Stara trta) at Gorkega ulica 1, and it’s this location that’s the focus of many of the activities that will occur over the next seven weeks.
STA, 27 September - Among the 45,434 people teaching at all levels of the Slovenian educational system, most are women. But the higher the level of education and the seniority of posts, the more men there are among the staff, show the official statistics for the 2017/2018 school and academic year.
STA, 26 September 2018 - Almost a week after the public learnt about allegedly unwarranted payments made to senior staff at the Faculty of Arts, the former dean denied responsibility, arguing that it was her who stopped the payments.
Orange, natural and biodynamic wines from Slovenian producers.
STA, 26 September - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije; GZS) handed out on Wednesday its awards for best innovations to companies, innovators in companies and public research institutes, selecting the winners of ten golden awards among 42 best innovations at the national level.
STA, 26 September 2018 - Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Janković will have to stand trial over alleged EU funds fraud in the Stožice sports complex project after the indictment against him and eight co-defendants has become final.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Thursday, 27 September 2018, as prepared by the STA:
STA, 26 September 2018 - The United States remains an important ally and partner for Slovenia, but the two countries also have their differences and Slovenia remains an advocate of multilateralism, President Borut Pahor said on Tuesday after he addressed the UN General Assembly.