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Spotlight - UN top court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive
Spotlight - UN top court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive
Slovenia was marking Europe Day celebrations yesterday. There was a number of events taking place around the country. This this year, the focus was on promoting green transition, sustainability and the European Year of Skills.
Archaeologists in Sweden have recently come across a "unique" discovery - well-preserved spices at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. The spices, ranging from saffron to pepercorns and ginger, were found in the wreckage of a ship that sunk off Sweden's coast more than 500 years ago. Photo: Mikael Larsson and Brendan Foley / PLOS One
Spotlight - Massive turnout at French Labor Day protests marked by clashes
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Mental and physical health were among the priority areas of the European Year of Youth 2022. Solutions are also being offered with the advancement of artificial intelligence technology. In Slovenia, MINDGUIDE is an artificial intelligence-supported interactive system for the mental health of young people. The contents of the latest edition of SPOTLIGHT (as part of RTV Slovenia's Mission - Young Cohesion project) were made possible with financial support from the EU. Responsibility for the contents lies entirely with the author and it does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
The Slovenian women’s national tennis team has produced one of its best results ever. Over the weekend, in Koper, Slovenia beat Romania to qualify for the Billie Jean King Cup finals - or in other words – among the top 12 female tennis teams in the world. Photo: Vid Ponikvar/Sportida
On Sunday, Parisians voted to ban electric rental scooters. Since their introduction in 2018, self-service scooters have built a following among people, including tourists, who don't want or can't afford their own but like the option to escape the Metro and other public transport. This will make Paris the first European capital to completely ban such service.
The Ski Jumping World Cup Finals are under way in Planica this week. Currently taking place is the individual competition which kicked off at 3 PM.
Slovenia's farmers staged a warning protest to address their growing problems and voice their anger over many environmental restrictions. The Farmers' Union of Slovenia organized the protest against environmental rules that they say are destroying farming. Photo: BoBo
We talk to Tomi Medved, PhD, the head of the Laboratory for Energy Policy - LEST at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Ljubljana about "Compile" - a Horizon 2020 framework programme which featured partners from 7 European countries. We talk about the green aspects of the Compile project and its impact on local communities. We touch on the topics of sustainable development, renewable energy, local entrepreneurship, and green economy practices. Photo: Compile * The show was prepared with the financial support of the European Commission within the framework of the On A Mission - Young Cohesion project. The editorship is responsible for the content which does not necessarily reflect the views of the EU.
A report has found that women and children were failed by the Metropolitan Police, with racism, misogyny, and homophobia at the heart of the force. London's Met could be dismantled if it does not improve.
The number of commercial flights in Slovenia last year was 41% below the 2019 average - the biggest drop in the EU. The Ministry of Infrastructure announced state subsidies for ten routes in a bid to increase the number of flights in Slovenia. The priority list includes ten destinations. Apart from the airport in Ljubljana, the ministry would also like to kick-start operations at the Maribor airport. Photo: BoBo
Spotlight - Jeffrey Sachs keynote speaker at the conference ‘It's About People"
Many of you are familiar with the taste of the popular Swiss Toblerone chocolates with their recognizable triangular shape. As the manufacturer is now moving part of its production from Switzerland’s Bern to Slovakia, it has to remove the image of the Swiss mountain Matterhorn from the packaging.
Last month, the Slovenian Employment Agency published new subsidies worth 23,7 million euro that aim to encourage employers to hire young people for an indefinite period. Sandi Meke, who coordinates services for employers at the Employment Service of Slovenia says the project's main goal is to support the transition of youth from the school system into the labor market. The show was prepared with the financial support of the European Commission within the framework of the On A Mission - Young Cohesion project (Misija Mlada kohezija). Responsibility for the contents lies entirely with the editorship, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.
The European Commission has banned its staff from using Tik Tok on their phones and corporate devices. The commission said it was implementing measures to "protect data and increase cybersecurity". Tik Tok is owned by a Chinese company called ByteDance and recently became the first non-US app to reach three billion downloads worldwide. Photo: EPA
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
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