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Spotlight EU-Kohezija - faster entry of young into labour market
The unemployment rate in Slovenia in general is low, however it is difficult for young people to get a job. The Employment Service of the Republic of Slovenia has therefore published a public invitation called faster entry of young people into the labour market encouraging employers to employ young people for full-time.
Spotlight EU-Kohezija - faster entry of young into labour market
The unemployment rate in Slovenia in general is low, however it is difficult for young people to get a job. The Employment Service of the Republic of Slovenia has therefore published a public invitation called faster entry of young people into the labour market encouraging employers to employ young people for full-time.
The last missing section of the A4 highway from Maribor to Croatia was officially opened on Friday. The section was completed one month ahead of schedule!
Until 2030, there will be a billion of people around in need of medical devices - from contact lenses, artificial hips, to defibrillators, cardiac pacemakers and breast implants. A database filling a critical information void about faulty implants has now been created, so hopefully things are about to change.
A fisherman in Kranj finds a 2,000-year-old Roman tombstone while fishing in the Sava River.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
German Chancelor Angela Merkel proposes an EU Army, but EU nationalists strongly reject the idea...
Picture this…you're a soldier on the American Front near the River Moselle during WWI. You've been informed Germany has signed the Armistice agreement, ending four long years of death and destruction that killed close to 10 million soldiers and injured millions of others. However, 100 years later, to anyone following news from Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Iraq or Afghanistan, the claim that WWI was the war to end all wars, might seem preposterous.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
After nine and a half years of combing the galaxy for planets that might support life, the Kepler space telescope's mission is over. NASA’s planet-hunting spacecraft was retired after running out of maneuvering fuel.
What's important when RTV Slovenia's journalists and authors prepare and create programmes and contents, on air, on TV, and web, in order to avoid complaints and 'attacks' from the public? RTV Slovenia's Watchers' and Listeners' Rights Ombudsman Ilinka Todorovski says she receives up to 1.500 reactions a year. On-air: Wed, 31 Oct, 10:25.
Spotlight -Australia apologises to sex abuse victims
After 32 days on the road, the 3rd and the biggest Balkan Rivers Tour so far wrapped up in Ljubljana, Slovenia, last week. The kayakers were joined by more than 100 people in front of the National Assembly, with two simple demands. Tune in to hear more about what they achieved in terms of bringing attention to the importance of free-flowing rivers. We talked to the founder of the biggest river conservation movement in Europe, former Olympic athlete Rok Rozman.
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.
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