What the Papers Say: Monday, June 11, 2018

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What the Papers Say: Monday, June 11, 2018 JL Flanner

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 11 June 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Cycling marathon
"Cycling holiday for 7,350 riders": As many as 7,3350 cyclists took part in the biggest cycling event in Slovenia, Maraton Franja, which took place between Friday and Sunday. (front page, 18)

G7
"America First sinks G7": US President Donald Trump's outburst destroyed a carefully formed image that world leaders had reached agreement despite the trade dispute. (front page, 3)

US-North Korea
"Kim Jong-un and Trump in Singapore": North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump have arrived in Singapore, where they are to hold a historic meeting on Tuesday. (front page)

DNEVNIK

US-North Korea
"Everything ready for unpredictable meeting": "Everything is ready for the historic meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, but rarely such a shadow of unpredictability hangs over such an important meeting. (front page, 3, 8)

Hailstorm
"Catastrophic storm causes millions worth of damage": The devastating storm that engulfed the eastern parts of the country, in particular the south-eastern region of Bela Krajina, has caused millions of euros worth of damage. (front page, 10)

Education
"They do not know how to listen to each other in schools": Nina Ana Jäger, a promoter of school mediation, believes mediation is a good way to resolve disputes, but it must become part of school rules and teachers as well as parents and children must accept it. (front page, 2)

FINANCE

Inspection
"Attention! Inspectors of all kinds will be testing you the most in these fields this summer": After checking with major inspection services, the paper says that the summer is the season for inspectors to be the busiest in fields related to tourism and agriculture as well as construction. (front page, 2, 3)

Gorenje
"How many millions did Panasonic make by stocking up on Gorenje shares": Japanese giant Panasonic, which held a 10.74% stake in household appliance maker Gorenje, has accepted the takeover bid by Chinese Hisense. It bought the stake in Gorenje at EUR 4.31 per share and sold it at EUR 12 per share. (front page, 5)

Cryptocurrencies
"Damian Merlak promises: New crypto-exchange will start operating at full power in July": The paper runs an interview with Damian Merlak, co-founder of Bitstamp, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. Merlak, who has created a new exchange, says a new rebound is coming in two to three years and it will be bigger than the last one. (front page, 6)

VEČER

Air show
"Action in the air and on the ground": More than 50 aircraft took part in the Aeros air show, which was attended by around 15,000 visitors on Sunday. (front page, 8, 9, 25)

Trump
"Fierce Trump on historic route": US President Donald Trump performed a true (un)diplomatic show at the G7 summit and made his European, Asian and American partners even angrier. Then, he left for Singapore where he is to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Tuesday. (front page, 4, 5)

Medicine
"Foundations of medicine are crumbling": Experts warn of antibiotic apocalypse because resistance to antibiotics is increasing. (front page, 6, 7)

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