What the Papers Say: Monday, July 23, 2018

By , 23 Jul 2018, 08:29 AM News
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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 23 July 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Illegal migrations
"Migrants part of life along the Kolpa": Life on Slovenia's southern border has been changed since the migration pressure increased in May. So far this year police have registered 3,427 cases of illegal crossing of the border. (front page, page 3)

Slovenian minority
"Carinthian Slovenians sinking into oblivion": Ethnic Slovenians in the Austrian province of Carinthia are increasingly dissatisfied, feeling disadvantaged compared to many other minorities in Europe. (front page, page 2)

Paper industry
"Paper makers top EUR 800m for the first time": Sales revenue of Slovenia's paper industry exceeded EUR 800 million last year for the first time ever. (front page, pages 14, 15)

Motocross
"Gajser makes supporters happy with 3rd spot": Slovenian motocross rider Tim Gajser finished third in a World Championship race in the MXGP class in the Czech Republic on Sunday in his fifth podium this year. (front page, page 19)

DNEVNIK

Housing
"Where in the Ljubljana region flats are being built and who for": Some 700 new apartments will be built in Ljubljana and its surroundings by the end of the year. However, the focus is on high-end market units and cheaper flats go before they are finished. (front page, page 3)

Tourism
"Road in Izola is not as hard as in a big city": People of Izola disagree about whether they have enough tourism or not, but everyone agrees that this is the biggest industry in this coastal town. (front page, page 10)

FINANCE

Food prices
"Meat prices up by 10% and to go higher still": The paper looks for reasons for higher prices of meat, fish and fruit, projecting trends awaiting consumers in the autumn. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Brexit
"Brexit will happen in March next year - which decisions to expect by then": The paper offers everything there is to know about Brexit, advising readers to be prepared for a no-deal Brexit as well. (front page, pages 4, 5)

Companies
"Alpina opens first franchise store in Ukraine": The Slovenian sports footwear manufacturer has been increasing sales, helped by an expansion in its own retail network. (front page, page 7)

VEČER

Charities
"In race for solidarity": Apart from the many charity associations helping people in need, there is an increasing number of private charity initiatives by individuals. (front page, pages 2, 3)

National football league
"Maribor ahead already": After the first round of the national premier football league, Maribor are ahead of their arch-rivals Olimpija of Ljubljana. They crushed Rudar of Velenje 5:0, while Olimpija were defeated in Nova Gorica. (front page, pages 16, 17)

Beverage industry
"Industry running short of CO2": While there is too much carbon dioxide in the air, there is a shortage of this greenhouse gas in the beverage industry, also because of the football World Cup. (front page, pages 6, 7)

Sexual harassment
"He's taken off the teenager's panties": A secondary school student had an appointment with her doctor to get an excuse note absence from her gym class, now a court is deliberating whether she was a victim of sexual offence. (front page, page 13)

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