What the Papers Say: July 30, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Monday, 30 July 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Tour de France
"Primož Roglič, a hero to compatriots and the French": Despite a disappointment in the time trial that cost him the podium, the crowd in the Champs-Elysees welcomed Primož Roglič as one of the biggest heroes of the Tour de France. (front page, pages 17, 18)

Coalition talks
"Šarec wooing evasive Left": Despite substantial differences between the five centrist parties and the Left, most are moderately optimistic about the chances of a coalition government. (front page, page 2)

Expedition medicine
"Young doctors to help Kenyans": The Slovenian tropical and expedition medicine section has been organising missions to countries in those parts of the world where medical care is in short supply due to poverty, bad infrastructure or a lack of qualified medical staff. (front page, page 4)

DNEVNIK

Tour de France
"Primož Roglič harbinger of a new Tour era": Primož Roglič rode out an amazing Tour but he was left without a podium finish after Saturday's time trial. After this new milestone, his future reach is impossible to predict. (front page, pages 17, 18, commentary 16)

National University Library
"Instead of NUK II, the University library to be moved to BTC": More than six years after the architectural design for an annexe to the National University Library (NUK) was selected in a second public call, the government is now planning to move the library to the BTC shopping mall. (front page, page 11)

FINANCE

Tesla
"Why can Elon Musk build rockets problem-free, while a family car is hell for him?": Elon Musk camped out in his electric car plant for nearly a week in a bid to help the company out of what he called a production hell. (front page, pages 4-7)

Brexit
"How should companies prepare for Brexit?": The European Commission has called on companies to step up preparations for how they will do business after Brexit, because the UK's exit from the EU will cause disturbances regardless of whether there is a deal or no-deal. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Stock market
"Ceasefire in trade battles boosts stocks": Tariff rows marked another week on global stock markets, but so did appeasement. (front page, pages 10, 11)

VEČER

Rail infrastructure
"Track to Magna and airport": The first phase of construction of a track connecting the emerging Magna plant and the Edvard Rsjan Airport near Maribor may start soon. (front page, page 4)

National football league
"Combative Mura with a point from Ljudski Vrt": Maribor failed to defeat Mura yesterday with the teams drawing without a goal. (front page, pages 16, 17)

Local elections
"Just not Fištravec or Kangler": Maribor has been seeing a lively debate about potential mayoral candidates, but the search for a person who will bring "deliverance" to the city in the 18 November election has not yet produced results. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Female prison
"Behind bars because they murdered": The female prison in Ig near Ljubljana currently has five prisoners who are serving time for murder. (front page, page 12)

Handball
"Golden handball hopes": Slovenia defeated France in the final match of the U-20 European Handball Championships. (front page, page 20)

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