A debate hosted by the Slovenian Tourism and Hospitality Chamber in Ljubljana on Wednesday showed a high degree of consensus among parliamentary parties when it comes to development of tourism.
The news on a beautiful day in Ljubljana.
Ljubljana's shopping and commercial district BTC City launched a test phase of a blockchain-based payment system on Wednesday with the first cryptocurrency payment in the physical world.
Adria Airways has announced a new offer of fixed fares for students and senior citizens, thus releasing this group from the anxiety that often accompanies deciding when to book a ticket, as prices can change based on demand, cabin occupancy and other factors.
Continuing our occasional series on people who moved to Slovenia and started a business, we asked some questions of Dan Bendall, who works together with his partner selling and managing properties around the country.
Much to be done before the country can meet its treaty obligations.
Residents and visitors to Ljubljana get to enjoy the Open Kitchen (Odprta kuhna) every Friday through the spring and summer, but the team behind the event are working to bring the casual open-air dining experience out of the capital, with events planned in a growing number of locations around the country.
Time to stock up on books in the capital while enjoying the warmer weather and maybe catching a movie.
A significant progress would be made if the candidates for the "parliamentary bus" at least started seriously talking about environmental and social justice, but this is very unlikely considering what has been said so far, the newspaper Večer says in Wednesday's commentary.
Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 18 April, 2018, as prepared bz the STA: