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After its Olympic debut, the outrage over the fact that breakdance does not belong at the Olympics continues. The public was most divided after the infamous performance of Australian breakdancer Rachel Gunn or Raygun, who ended her competitive career in Paris, and remains in the spotlight.
After its Olympic debut, the outrage over the fact that breakdance does not belong at the Olympics continues. The public was most divided after the infamous performance of Australian breakdancer Rachel Gunn or Raygun, who ended her competitive career in Paris, and remains in the spotlight.
The police is recording a sharp rise in the number of illegal border crossings. It reported a 70% increase by the end of November, compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile the mayors of border towns with Croatia held a meeting with Interior Minister Poklukar, as part of a task force established to deal with the issue and help communities impacted by the migrant crossings.
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
The Ljubljana animal shelter, the biggest in Slovenia, has received new premises last week. The shelter has been waiting for that for 14 years. We talked to the manager Marko Oman to learn more.
EU leaders reached an agreement on carbon neutrality by the year 2050. The European Green Deal was agreed to by all of the member states, except Poland, which is heavily reliant on coal. Slovenia's PM Šarec expressed satisfaction with the EU agreement. Slovenia previously already announced plans to substitute the TEŠ 6 coal-fired power plant with a second nuclear reactor in Krško.
The NATO alliance held a conference in London marking its 70th anniversary. It was supposed to show unity, but was marked by disagreements among some of its members.
Women in Tunisia, wearing #MeToo T-shirts, gathered outside parliament earlier this month, demanding the investigation of a high-profile sexual harrasment case.
The Pacific islands of Bougainville are voting in a historic referendum to decide if it will become the world's newest nation by gaining independence from Papua New Guinea. TUNE IN to hear more!
Radio Si went to prison to attend the 6th edition of Čuzafešt, a music event only for prisoners and inmates! It takes place every year at the Maribor prison. Musicians perform free of charge. More about the event and the people behind it in today's Spotlight!
With the Slovenia's Hidden Gems show, Radio Si proved that there are many other excellent and beautiful locations and tourist offers in our small country, aside from the most touristy places. This week, we wrapped up this year's Season 2! Who are the three top finalists?
The Medžuslavjanski or Interslavic language is a combination of Slavic languages which aims to help Slavs understand each other better. It's a language created by Czech professor Wojteh Merunka and Dutch linguist Jan van Steenbergen. Radio Si talked to professor Merunka about the project.
Aid agencies, including the International Red Cross, are warning of a humanitarian disaster in Bosnia, with people facing a winter without proper accommodation. Tune in to our Wednesday's edition of SPOTLIGHT to hear more.
A group of Slovenian scientists have come up with a way to use a simple blood test, to diagnose brain tumors. This has been proven by the UKC Ljubljana Neurology clinic, researchers from the Faculty of Computer and Information science, the Smart Blood Analytics company.
It was 1969, when ten young people from Italy's Trieste decided to organise a regatta. Today, Barcolana is the world's most famous sailing events and the world's most crowded regatta. On Sunday, the Gulf of Trieste held its 51st edition, with Slovenia celebrating its first victory in ten years. TUNE IN to hear more!
The Slovenian national football team dissapointed in October and is now left with only a slim theoretical chance of qualifying for the Euro 2020. That, after two losses in four days, against North Macedonia and Austria...
The Nobel Peace Prize was today awarded to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali "for his efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, and in particular for his decisive initiative to resolve the border conflict with neighboring Eritrea." More about the Nobel Peace Prize and the Nobel Prizes in Literature and Chemistry in today’s Spotlight.
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