Daily headlines - Friday, 10 November
Ljubljana, 10 November - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 10 November:
DELO
Delo business award
"Star from Komenda shines bright at Brdo": The newspaper publisher Delo gave out its annual business award, with the top honours gong to RLS Merilna Tehnika, a Komenda-based company. (front page, 8 and 9)
Israel war
"Calls to stop slaughter in Middle East": Several hundred people rallied in support of the Palestinians in Ljubljana, demanding an end to the violence in the Middle East. (front page, 4)
Prosecutor general appointment procedure
"Third female prosecutor general": Katarina Bergant is the only candidate for state prosecutor general. If appointed, she will be the third woman in this position so far. (front page, 2)
DNEVNIK
Staff shortage at special needs centre
"Staff shortage and high enrolment": The Janez Levec Centre in Ljubljana, an educational institution for children with special needs is facing severe shortage of staff and will likely be unable to meet the demand in the coming years. (front page, 8)
Tobacco use restrictions
"Govt banning smoking rooms and limiting e-cigarette sales": The government has decided for a complete ban on smoking in all indoor public spaces, as well as nearly all e-cigarette aromas, which are especially popular with the young. (front page, 2)
Ljubljana real estate
"Bellevue Living launched in Šiška": The Bellevue Living towers, located near the Tivoli Park on Celovška Road, have been opened. So far, 80% of the 78 apartments have been sold. However, the four penthouse apartments have not been put on the market yet. (front page, 8)
VEČER
Faust premiere
"Clug's ballet spectacle": Faust, a new ballet by choreographer Edward Clug, will premiere at SNG Maribor theatre this evening. The ballet is a co-production of SNG Maribor, Cankarjev Dom and Opernhaus Zürich. (front page, 12)
DARS
"Hajdinjak blackmail bothers NSi": Relations between New Slovenia (NSi) and the Freedom Movement seem to be crumbling after former high-ranking NSi member, Valentin Hajdinjak, was forced to resign as the CEO of the motorway company DARS. (front page, 2 and 3)