Daily headlines - Thursday, 13 May
Ljubljana, 13 May - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Thursday, 13 May:
DELO
Israel and Palestine
"Outbreak of violence coming to look like war": The situation in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories has recently escalated to extreme. (front page, 5, 7)
Hidria and Kolektor
"Meeting of Hidria and Kolektor": After 15 years of disputes and conflicts between the companies Hidria and Kolektor, their executives held talks yesterday on how they could work together for the benefit of local development. (front page, 8)
Sport
"European model offering sports a chance to survive": The European model of sport, which is based on solidarity, sustainability, and the core values that sport stands for is the only way for sports to survive, not only in Europe but around the world, UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin said at a conference hosted by Delo. (front page, 17)
DNEVNIK
Hospitality sector
"Restaurants open, fines on the menu?": Although bars and restaurants are allowed to invite their guests in, there is still no clear instruction on whether and how they should check if the guests meet all the criteria for entry. (front page, 2)
Furnaces
"They are not persuaded even by the danger of poisoning": The environment inspectorate has highlighted a recent case of irresponsible behaviour of an owner of a multi-apartment building who refused to replace his furnace even though residents were at risk of being poisoned with carbon monoxide. (front page, 5)
Renovated villa in Ljubljana
"Ljubljana: Renovated Villa Zlatica, former home of renowned Mayor Ivan Hribar": Villa Zlatica, the home of the renowned Ljubljana Mayor Ivan Hribar in the Rožna Dolina borough, is now open for visitors after a EUR 1.8 million renovation. (front page, 9)
FINANCE
Real estate and taxes
"FURS sending bills for NUSZ, beware of the 'holiday home' taxes as well": The Tax Administration (FURS) has already started charging real estate owners for their use of land after some municipalities postponed this last spring due to the epidemic. (front page, 4, 5)
Tax changes
"Will MPs back proposed tax changes?": The paper inquired among opposition MPs about their support for the proposed changes to the tax legislation that would cut some taxes for individuals. (front page, 5)
Economic forecast
"Slovenian growth to be fuelled by domestic spending this year": In its spring economic forecast, the European Commission expects Slovenia's GDP to grow by 4.9% this year and by 5.1% next year. (front page, 2, 3)
Takeover of Ehrana
"Slovenian Ehrana sold to Spaniards": Web portal Ehrana, developed by Slovenian company Trilogic, has been bought by Spanish fast-growing company Glovo. (front page, 6)
VEČER
Social dialogue
"Demonstrations ahead?": Representatives of seven trade union confederations, which have been warning for a while that the government has been ignoring them, will decide on their next steps today. (front page, 3)
Israel and Palestine
"Clashes on the verge of war": The violence between Israel and Palestinians is getting worse. A journalist from Palestine presents the situation and the background of the conflict. (front page, 5)
Culture
"Celje actors against the manager": As a call for applications for the post of manager of the SLG Celje theatre was published, the theatre's actors expressed their discontent with the long-term manager Tina Kosi. (front page, 16)