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Spotlight 20.11.2019
Spotlight 20.11.2019
The 32nd edition of the Ljubljana International Film Festival, also known as Liffe, is underway and will run until the 21st of November. The festival is back in cinemas this year, but just like last year viewers can also watch movies online. Due to the introduction of stricter coronavirus measures, organizers did have to make some last-minute changes... Photo: BoBo
A number of civil society and non-governmental organisations that have formed an initiative dubbed the Voice of the People has addressed a number of concrete requests connected to the rule of law, welfare, climate change, housing policy and the elderly, ahead of the general election, scheduled for 24 February next year. They called on political parties to take their position. The initiave already consists of 57 visible organisations.
Beekeeping plays an important role in our country thanks to the Carniolan »grizzly«. The species was first introduced to the world when bee colonies were sent from Višnja gora to Germany. It is in Višnja gora that the House of the Honey Bee was opened last week.
The radio network of Radio Slovenija, which includes the 1st program of Radio Slovenija, Val 202, Ars, Radio Si, and the regional Radio Koper and Radio Maribor, has a weekly listening audience of between 660,000 and 690,000 listeners. That means Radio Slovenija's radio network is the most listened to of any other group of radio stations in Slovenia. These are the findings of the Radiometrija project and the Mediana survey into the listening habits of Slovenia's radio listeners.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
On Friday the EU wrapped up a three-day fact-finding mission on the rule of law and media freedom in Slovenia. At the end of its visit, the European delegation said it was surprised by the tone of public debate, climate of distrust, and polarization in Slovenia. Photo: BoBo
The Nobel Prize recognises the highest achievement in medicine, physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economic sciences. For who won which this year, tune in to today's Spotlight!
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
The International Festival of Contemporary Arts – City of Women got under way on Saturday, Oct 2nd and will run until Monday, October 18th. The aim of this year's 26th rendition is to strengthen social ties through community-oriented art projects, preserve the collective memory of women’s achievements, and rethink what kind of school system we want. More in today's Spotlight at 10:20 AM.
A seven-member Slovenian family will embark on a journey through southern Africa, where it will deliver humanitarian aid and help build a shelter in Botswana. We talked to Jasna Žaler Culiberg and Miha Culiberg, who will be taking their five children with them on this journey through five African countries.
Slovenian activist Nika Kovač campaigns on many fronts. She is viewed as a leader of the new generation, as a leader of the future. Just recently, the US Obama Foundation announced that Nika Kovač, who is also running an NGO, the Institute 8th March, is among its fourth cohort of Obama scholars, one of 24 selected from around the world, and the only one from Europe. The program will give rising leaders who are already making a difference in their communities the opportunity to take their work to the next level.
We often hear that the modern lifestyle is not sustainable. Because of this, the annual European Mobility Week aims to promote walking, cycling and other alternatives to motorized vehicles. It is this year underway in a record 84 Slovenian municipalities. More in today's Spotlight!
Boom Supersonic, an aerospace startup, hopes to start with faster-than-the-speed-of-sound commercial air travel. The plan is to have planes fly passengers from New York to London in just over three-and-a-half hours, from Newark to Frankfurt in four hours and, eventually, from San Francisco to Tokyo in six hours - twice the speed of any airliner flying today. Photo: EPA
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
A new law banning abortions in the US state of Texas is being celebrated by some and strongly opposed by others. Named the »Hearbeat Act«, it bans abortions from as early as six weeks into pregnancy. It restricts access to abortions after the detection a foetal heartbeat - at around six weeks - a point when many women do not even know they're pregnant. US President Joe Biden has condemned the law, but the US Supreme Court has refused to block it. Photo: AP
Spotlight - EU aims to help Afghan neighbours with refugees
The newly formed African Association in Maribor - Društvo Afričanov Maribor, aims to bring Africans residing in and around Maribor together to promote cultural, social and economic activities. We talked to one of the founders, Ernest Boakai from Liberia.
The first ever Africa Week is happening in Maribor. Running until the 29th of September it brings music, sports events, workshops and roundtable discussions. We talked to one of the organizers, Emina Baj from Kenya. Photo: EPA
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