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It was 1969, when ten young people from Italy's Trieste decided to organise a regatta. Today, Barcolana is the world's most famous sailing events and the world's most crowded regatta. On Sunday, the Gulf of Trieste held its 51st edition, with Slovenia celebrating its first victory in ten years. TUNE IN to hear more!
The Slovenian national football team dissapointed in October and is now left with only a slim theoretical chance of qualifying for the Euro 2020. That, after two losses in four days, against North Macedonia and Austria...
The Nobel Peace Prize was today awarded to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali "for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea." More about the Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Prizes in Literature and Chemistry in today’s Spotlight.
SPOTLIGHT- Nobel prizes for medicine and physics announced
Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek announced faster train connection between Slovenia's two biggest cities, Ljubljana and Maribor. The journey currently takes between 2 and 3 hours. Minister Bratušek said that next autumn the travel time would be cut down to 1 hour and 30 minutes, once the renovation of the railway sections is complete and the Slovenian Railway company received its new trains.
After almost 60 years since its establishment, Adria Airways, Slovenia's flag carrier is grounded. Its downfall started on 20 Sep, with the grounding of two of its planes, due to shortage of cash. TUNE IN, to hear more!
Around 13,000 students skipped school last Friday to take part in protests against climate change. The protests took place in 14 Slovenian cities and towns.
Spotlight: Volleyball EC- Slovenia plays against Poland in semi final
There are around 1500 deaf people who use the Slovenian sign language in Slovenia, around 450 people, who have a cochlear implant, around 100, who are deaf-blind and use sign language and around 75.000 people with hearing aids.
A football stadium in the Austrian city of Klagenfurt has been turned into the biggest open air art installation in the country.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
SPOTLIGHT -Janez Lenarčič gets crisis management portfolio
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