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The Dutch community in Slovenia also marks the arrival of Sinterklaas. Sharing with us some of the Dutch traditions regarding Sinterklaas, and Christmas, is anthropology student Jitske Hartmans... Photo: EPA
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Spotlight - Slovenian women handballers advance at World Championship
The 1st festival of Indian culture - Bharat Parv – took place in Ljubljana at the end of November. The festival, organized by the Indian Embassy in Ljubljana, showcased India's traditions, culture, festivities and diversity. Radio Si attended the event and there we spoke to her Excellency the Ambassador of India, madam Namrata S. Kumar…
Italy was marking this year's International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women with major demonstrations in Rome and Sicily's Messina on Saturday.
The 34th edition of the Ljubljana International Film Festival LIFFe came to a close and the winner of the main Kingfisher prize went to "Three Thousand Numbered Pieces", a Hungarian dark comedy directed by Adam Csaszi. Photo: MMC RTV SLO/ Miloš Ojdanić
The Department of Natural Disasters at the Anton Melik Geographical Institute in Ljubljana, which is part of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences, has developed a unique online digital atlas providing data on natural disasters in the country dating back to the 14th century.
Spotlight - campaign for the prevention of driving under the influence Photo: BoBo
The UN is launching a new flash appeal for humanitarian aid today for Palestinians. It hopes to raise 1.2 billion US dollars to help both Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The figure is a huge increase from the previous appeal it made in October, but the UN says it reflects the "increasingly desperate" situation on the ground. The funds will go towards supplying and restoring food, water, health, and shelter in the occupied regions. Photo: Reuters
Last month the EU said it would review the protection status of wolves. The EU Commission said the return of the wolf in Europe poses a "real danger" to livestock, tourism, and human life. Austria, Belgium, The Czech Republic, France, Germany and Italy are among the EU member states that have seen a dramatic increase in the number of livestock killed by wolves. However, the plans to review the conservation status of the wolf in Europe is dividing the European Parliament. Photo: BoBo
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