Daily headlines - Wednesday, 3 January
Ljubljana, 3 January - Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 3 January:
DELO
Economic outlook
"Recovery of orders not expected before mid 2024": Slovenia's economy is expected to grow at a brisker pace this year and inflation is projected to ease. But the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GZS) highlights risks including global crises, energy prices and cybersecurity. (front page, 8, 9)
Ski jumping
"Lanišek in winning streak": The year could not have started better for Slovenian ski jumpers. Anže Lanišek won the Garmisch leg of the Four Hills Tournament and topped the qualifying in Innsbruck, while Nika Prevc took the Two Nights Tour for women. (front page, 14)
DNEVNIK
Traffic in Ljubljana
"Is Ljubljana in for traffic chaos tomorrow?": The Dunajska Road in Ljubljana will be closed east of the train station for four days starting tomorrow. With traffic already at breaking point, chaos beckons tomorrow. (front page, 2-3, 12)
VEČER
Ski jumps
"Perfect jump into the New Year": Slovenian jumpers had a perfect start to the year. Anže Lanišek won the Garmisch leg of the Four Hills Tournament, while Nika Prevc took the Two Nights Tour for women. (front page, 11)
Post-flood reconstruction
"Key year for post-flood reconstruction": The state will be preoccupied this year with riverbed clean-up and landslide management. There is concern whether the construction industry can handle all projects, and at what price. (front page, 2, 3)
Crime
"One murder unresolved": Last year police handled thirty cases of murder or attempted murder with 17 victims of violent crime. Two murderers were minors, one case remains unresolved. (front page, 9)