STA, 26 September - Addressing the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday, President Borut Pahor expressed Slovenia's strong support for multilateralism, the rule of law and human rights.
There’s a store on Trubarjeva with great window displays, ones that change every few weeks. It’s Antika Carniola, and if you don’t pay attention to the opening hours then those displays could be all you’ll ever get to see of the place, and that would be a shame, because while they’re beautifully laid out, with fine art in the far-left window, and household items in the far-right, inside there’s so much more to enjoy.
STA, 25 September 2018 - Security expert Rajko Kozmelj is likely to become the next director of SOVA, the national intelligence and security agency, several media reported on Tuesday.
STA, 25 September 2018 - In the face of a report on sexual abuse in the German Catholic Church, the Slovenian Bishops' Conference told the STA on Tuesday that its task force dealing with such abuses had received 15 reports since it was founded in 2009, three of which were dismissed as ungrounded.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 26 September 2018, as prepared by the STA:
A selection of some of the festivals taking place around the country in October, with links to the official sites.
STA, 25 September 2018 - Real estate prices continued to rise in the second quarter of the year, but data released by the Statistics Office on Tuesday also show that the lowest number of new housing units on record have been sold in this period.
Another budget airline comes to town.
STA, 24 September 2018 - Scottish sawmiller BSW Timber expects to have all permits for the construction of a EUR 41m facility in Gomilsko near Celje in the coming months and launch production in 2020 as scheduled. The company's commercial director Alex Brownlie told the STA the chance of administrative delays had been factored into the original timeline.
STA, 24 September 2018 - A group fighting for the rights of fathers who lost their children in divorce proceedings has taken Slovenia to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) over what they believe is discriminatory practice.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 25 September 2018, as prepared by the STA: