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SPOTLIGHT- Nobel prizes were handed over
SPOTLIGHT- Nobel prizes were handed over
EU leaders backed the European Commission plans for a “temporary dynamic price corridor on natural gas transactions”, as well as joint gas purchasing and solidarity rules among EU countries facing an emergency. Laws to make all this happen still have to be negotiated, but EU's Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the steps made are a clear roadmap for the future. However, there was no final decision on an EU price cap on Russian natural gas, due to energy concerns by some EU countries. Photo: Reuters
The music editors of Radio Maribor, Radio Si and Television Maribor have again chosen ten songs that made the best impression on listeners in the last year and competed for the title of Best New Slovenian Music. The final event took place at the Grand Hall of SNG Maribor theatre. The songs were presented in fresh musical arrangements by the Big Band of RTV Slovenia.
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A short talk with Rob Rosenthal, a teacher of audio storytelling and one of the top experts for podcasts in the US. He visited Slovenia for a radio storytelling workshop and also took part at the Avdiofestival in Ljubljana.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
A new trade union representing freelance workers in Slovenia's cultural sector has been officially founded. The union dubbed Zasuk (Turnaround) will be aiming to improve the social security of freelancers and achieve fundamental change in terms of their treatment. foto: SNG Ljubljana/Peter Uhan
A new pipeline carrying Azeri gas from Greece to Bulgaria was officially launched in the presence of EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen and leaders from the region. EU's chief said the pipeline was a "game changer" and would meen freedom from Russian gas. Photo: EPA
After the covid-19 pandemic, which also affected the study programs and employment opportunities of young people, the latter are said to play a key role in shaping the future of Europe. How does the state help young people on their way to their first job and where do they have the most problems entering the labor market during and after crisis? The contents of the latest edition of SPOTLIGHT were made possible with financial support from the EU. Responsibility for the contents lies entirely with the author/editorship, and it does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
The European regulation on animal welfare came into force this week. This however caused some outcry among many poultry owners in Slovenia.
PM Robert Golob paid an official visit to France. This was his second official visit abroad. His first trip was to Berlin, Germany, and his second to Paris, France, for talks with French President Emanuel Macron. The two leaders discussed the energy crisis in Europe, the war in Ukraine, EU's enlargement and bilateral cooperation. Photo: Vlada RS
Spotlight - Moscow on possible restrictions on EU visas for Russians
Several mountain lodges are reporting record overnight stays. While they say they are happy people are visiting, they urge mountaineers to book lodgings in advance or to return to the valley the same day if they can. This includes the highest mountain hut in Slovenia, the Triglav Lodge at Kredarica. The reason for this is water scarcity.
In this episode, we speak to the head of the Business Incubator Kočevje, Marko Stijepić, to discuss how young people can be introduced to innovation and innovative thinking.
At the start of the summer 24 new languages spoken by more than 300 million people were added to Google translate, and almost half of them came from Africa. Photo: google.com
Marking this year's 150th anniversary of the birth of Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, Plečnik's city bus came to life in Ljubljana at the end of July. The bus in black disguise displaying Plečnik's portrait and his signature will be encouraging passengers to discover Plečnik's attractions near the stations of the otherwise regular city line for 150 days until mid December.
The new bicycle sharing MBajk system in Maribor and the already well-established Bicikelj in Ljubljana are recording good results and an increasing number of users. Photo: Radio Maribor/Vesna Martinec
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
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