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The Nobel Peace prizes were officially presented to this year's laureates, journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov in Oslo. Maria Ressa is the first person from the Philippines to win the Nobel Peace prize. In 2012 she co-founded a government critical news website and was sentenced to jail last year. She's currently out on bail and was in Oslo for the ceremony. The other Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dmitry Muratov, was one of the founders of the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta in 1993. Both were awarded with around $1.1 million, gold medals and diplomas.
Photo: Reuters
The Nobel Peace prizes were officially presented to this year's laureates, journalists Maria Ressa and Dmitry Muratov in Oslo. Maria Ressa is the first person from the Philippines to win the Nobel Peace prize. In 2012 she co-founded a government critical news website and was sentenced to jail last year. She's currently out on bail and was in Oslo for the ceremony. The other Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dmitry Muratov, was one of the founders of the independent Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta in 1993. Both were awarded with around $1.1 million, gold medals and diplomas.
Photo: Reuters
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
The Sunday referendum in Macedonia seeked voter support for changing the Balkan nation's name to North Macedonia. More than 90% backed the name change, but only a third of Macedonians took part, rendering it invalid. Macedonia's PM has vowed to push ahead with plans to change the country's name despite the referendum results.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Pippi Longstocking festival, the biggest children's event in Slovenia, got under way in Velenje on Sunday, September 23rd. In almost 3 decades, it has grown from a one day event to a week-long festival. Today's Spotlight revelas what visitors can look forward to this year.
We all know the warning sign and text ,,Danger! Do not cross the tracks!'', but unfortunately not everyone always understands its meaning. That is why Slovenian Railways have decided to team up with acrobats from Dunking Devils, as part of this year's European Mobility Week, which started on Sunday, to warn against incorrect crossing of railway tracks.
Former Olympic athlete Rok Rozman has been fighting hard for many Balkan rivers, including in Slovenia. His efforts to preserve wild rivers and keep them free from hydro-power plants have turned into the biggest river conservation action in Europe. This Friday, his team will be launching 3rd month-long BALKAN RIVERS TOUR! Nature lovers are more than welcome to come along! Tune in to our Wednesday's edition of SPOTLIGHT at 10:25 to hear more!
Contemporary dance festival Front@ is in its 13th edition. Its artistic director Matjaž Farič says it's definitely their luckiest number so far. This year, they focused on recognition of theatrical performances. Tune in to hear more about the programme, so you can take some time to visit the NE town of Murska Sobota, which is hosting the festival until Saturday.
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