What the Papers Say: Monday, May 21, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 21 May 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Turkish president
"Erdogan's big message to Europe": In his address to an election campaign rally in Sarajevo, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued harsh criticism against Europe to the applause of the crowd. (front page, page 3)

Electrical mobility
"Future is being shaped by batteries": Analytics companies warn that the future of electrical mobility is uncertain due to the shortage of the rare metals used for batteries. (front page, pages 10, 11)

Basketball
"Europe is too small for Luka Dončić": Luka Dončić, a 19-year-old Slovenian, was the star of the Euroleague finals this weekend as he took Real Madrid to the title of European champions. (front page, pages 13, 19)

DNEVNIK

Education
"Helping kids with their homework, parents ranting that they have their final reports already": Schoolchildren are often at a loss to do their homework without the parents' assistance. (front page, page 2)

Infrastructure renovation
"Erjavčeva renovation with EU funds": The city of Ljubljana will be renovating the Erjavčeva street with the help of EU funds. (front page, page 11)

Basketball
"Real Madrid takes European crown with Luka Dončić": Real Madrid won to the championship title at the Euroleague finals in Belgrade this weekend, defeating Fenerbahce 85:80. Luka Dončić contributed 15 points. He was also named the most valuable player of the EuroLeague. (front page, pages 17)

FINANCE

Fuel prices
"Weak euro + costly oil = higher bill at the pump": The paper speculates about the price hike at service stations tomorrow considering that both variables used in the calculation of administered prices reached new highs this month. (front page, page 4)

Romanian economy
"Romania - Balkan tiger": Romania, a poor market of 20 million, is the fastest growing country in the Balkans in terms of GDP at purchasing power parity. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Ljubljana stock market
"SBI TOP in the 900-point zone after eight years": It has taken eight years for the SBI TOP index on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange to reach the 900-point mark. It was thanks to substantial growth in the prices of shares of Cinkarna, Gorenje, Sava Re and Telekom. (front page, pages 10, 11)

VEČER

National football league
"Maribor empty the throne": After the spectacle at the Maribor football stadium, Ljubljana's Olimpija are only a step away from the championship title. (front page, pages 16, 17)

World Bee Day
"Bee is the king of animals": The first World Bee Day issued a warning: pollinators should be declared endangered. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Culture in election campaign
"Culture workers' first election manifesto": Since culture has been marginalised in the election campaign, people working in the culture sector have compiled their own election manifesto and they want concrete answers from politicians. (front page, pages 4, 5)

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