What the Papers Say: Friday, June 21 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Friday, 22 June 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Summer holidays
"Holidays - joy for children, worry for parents": As summer holidays begin for school children, the paper says that after a year of obligations children should be allowed to relax and "do nothing" rather than attend various educational activities. (front page, 2, 10)

Migration crisis
"Europe, increasingly full of conflicts and exclusive": Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia will boycott Sunday's mini EU summit on migrations. They labelled the meeting unacceptable. (front page, 6)

Football
"Football euphoria at our neighbour's": Croatia made the round of 16 at the UEFA World Cup in Russia last night by beating Argentina 3:0. (front page, 24)

DNEVNIK

Talks on new speaker
"Brglez, Cerar or somebody else?": Yesterday's meeting of the heads of left-leaning parties did not bring a joint candidate for speaker ahead of today's maiden session of parliament. (front page, 2)

Education
"Several faculties counting on new rooms in the coming years": Several faculties of the University of Ljubljana have out-dated rooms and are looking for ways to move to new buildings. (front page, 9)

Summer holidays
"School is out until autumn": Some 183,000 pupils and 54,000 high school students are starting their summer holidays today. (front page, 3)

FINANCE

Best paying employers
"Top 100 companies with highest pay": The paper brings a list of 100 Slovenian companies that pay their employees best, with the top three being computer giant Microsoft, steel company SIJ and pharmaceutical company Roche. (front page, 2-3)

End of Greece's crisis
"Where is Greece after eight years of aid": Greece is expected to be able to pay off its debt on its own as of August after it receives the last package of financial aid. (front page, 4-5)

Real estate market
"Blaž Hribar: Bubble on the real estate market? Not really": Analyst Blaž Hribar presents the situation on the Slovenian real estate market with an emphasis on Ljubljana. (front page, 11)

VEČER

Pohorje hotels
"Hotels to be rented by Miran Ferk": As of 1 September, the Pohorje hotels Arena, Bolfenk and Videc will be taken over by the company Playgreen of Miran Ferk, which will rent them for a year. (front page, 8)

Maribor Theatre Festival
"New selector of Borštnik": Matjaž Zupančič will select the plays from the upcoming theatre season for the competition section of the Maribor Theatre Festival, Slovenia's top theatre festival. (front page, 17)

Charity hike
"To see sunrise from Pohorje": Some 700 people climbed on top of the Pohorje hills above Maribor on the summer solstice to see the sunrise and raise money for charity. (front page, 11)

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