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The new school year will start as scheduled on the 1st of September. Slovenia's Traffic Safety Agency will start with a campaign to alert drivers that kids are back in school. Photo: BoBo
The Living Courtyards or Živa Dvorišča project celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. We talked to Katja Beck Kos about the Živa Dvorišča project, at one of their events at this year's Lent Festival in Maribor.
On Monday, the launch of the European Vega rocket, containing two Slovenian satellites, was planned, but cancelled and postponed again. This time, it was bad weather that pulled a stop sign. Nemo HD and Trisat, and 51 other satellites will be launched into space in 2 weeks time. photo credit: ESA
If you have had COVID-19 and have fully recovered, chances are the plasma in your blood contains antibodies that can attack the virus. This plasma is being evaluated as a possible treatment for currently ill COVID-19 patients. More in today's Spotlight.
When's the last time you changed the passwords on your devices? Three men in their early 20ies from the Maribor area were last week arrested for blackmailing a man with recordings obtained illegally from his home security system. Photo: MMC RTV SLO
Eat Out to Help Out is a UK government scheme providing subsidies to help restaurants and pubs hit by the coronavirus crisis. Throughout August every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, people in the UK can enjoy a full meal for half the price! Photo: Reuters
Writer Drago Jančar received the Austrian State Prize for European Literature this week.
The coronavirus has left its mark on festivals around the world. How is the Open Air Cinema Minoriti in Maribor dealing with them and what movies does it offer visitors this year? Find out above.
In the first month, around 130,000 Slovenian residents have cashed in their tourism vouchers, worth EUR 20 million. Most were spent in five places. TUNE IN to hear more! photo by MMC RTV SLO/Kaja Sajovic
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