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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!
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!
Germany has officially admitted to committing genocide in the early 20th century in its former colony Namibia. German colonisers killed tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people in Namibia during its rule until 1915. Germany's Foreign Minister Heiko Maas acknowledged the killings as genocide, asking for forgiveness. The statement comes after more than five years of talks between German and Namibian officials. As a gesture of recognition and support, Germany has also vowed to help the country's development with 1,1 billion euros. Photo: EPA
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Animal rights protesters blocked four McDonald's distribution centres in the UK, stopping deliveries to 1,300 of the chain's stores. Animal Rebllion is targeting McDonald's "for its role in the climate emergency" and accuse the meat and dairy industry of "destroying the planet" by encouraging deforestation, the emission of greenhouse gases and killing billions of animals every year. Animal Rebellion says it wants McDonalds to become fully plant-based by 2025. Photo: EPA
Ljubljana's bicycle sharing system, BicikeLJ, marked its 10th anniversary on the 12th of May. From 30 stations and 300 bicycles in the first year, BicikeLJ now has 73 stations and 730 bicycles. Officials says these numbers will continue to grow, as around 17% of Ljubljana's population now uses BicikeLJ. Photo: MMC RTV SLO
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
The longest suspension bridge in the world opened in Portugal. It spans over the Paiva River in the Arouca Geopark and is 516 meters long. Photo: Reuters
There were live performances from balconies on Thursday, as part of a pro-culture campaign calling for a return of live cultural events. 25 cultural institutions across the country joined the campaign, initiated by Narodni Dom Maribor. Photo: Facebook/Narodni Dom Maribor
As the Covid-19 situation in Slovenia continues to improve, hotels reopen their doors today. Bars and restaurants can serve guests indoors again. Meanwhile on Friday the government allowed the opening of movie theatres, theatres, galleries, libraries, and the holding of religious gatherings. The ban on crossing municipalities was also lifted on Friday. Photo: BoBo
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Government-proposed changes to the Road Transport Act have resulted in heated debates. Taxi drivers and unions are on their feet, strongly opposing changes that would open the door for ride-hailing platforms such as Uber and accuse the government of corruption. Meanwhile Infrastructure Minister Jernej Vrtovec said the goal is to make transport services cheaper and more modern. Photo: BoBo
Future Females is a platform for female entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs that provides digitally, physically, and emotionally supportive environment, where women around the globe can connect with each other and access the resources they need to succeed. The initiative recently opened its Slovenian chapter. We talked to the chapter's founder and ambassador Tjaša Strle.
Children returned to schools and kindergartens today. That, after an 11-day lockdown, to slow down the spread of Covid-19. The government is now looking into the idea of introducing Covid-19 self-testing for older pupils and students. Photo: BoBo
Over the weekend, Egypt held a gala parade celebrating the transport of 22 royal mummies from central Cairo to their new resting place. Security was tight, with authorities closing off major streets and intersections all along the route for the slow-moving vehicles. The Tourism and Antiquities Ministry live-streamed the Pharaoh's Golden Parade on social media platforms. Photo by Reuters
As world leaders stand ready to make Covid vaccine passports official, debates about how efficient the measure will be and its lawfulness continue. In the UK 70 MPs from different parties have joined forces to oppose covid-passports. They say the move would be divisive and discriminatory. Meanwhile accross the Atlantic Ocean, the US state of Florida has banned the use of Covid vaccine passports. The governor said requiring vaccine passports would create two classes of citizens, infringe individual freedoms, and invade privacy. At the same time Covid vaccines, vaccine passports and fake negative tests and vaccine certificates, are all being sold on the darknet. Photo: Shutterstock
Social distancing rules have forced most aspects of life online. Work, education, concerts, dating, and even sex. The team at Raspberry Dream Labs – an alternative reality platform – says cyber sex is here to stay, even in a post-pandemic world. Photo: Pixabay
The country-wide curfew has been shortened to between 10 PM and 5 AM starting today. Also coming into force today are inter-regional travel restrictions in three red-coded regions. Photo: Rok Omahen
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