What the Papers Say: Wednesday, September 12, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Wednesday, 12 September 2018, as prepared by the STA

DELO

Chemistry boss murder case twist
"Milko Novič drove into freedom": Even though even his counsels did not know all the details of the decision that led to his release yesterday, the defence believe that the case will end up in favour of Milko Novič, who was convicted for the 2014 murder of Janko Jamnik, the Chemistry Institute director. (front page, page 2)

European Parliament's Hungary report
"Viktor Orban remains EU's ugly duckling": The European Parliament will decide today whether Hungary will be pilloried after Prime Minister Viktor Orban showed no willingness for compromise in his address yesterday. (front page, page 4)

Russia war games
"Flexing army muscles": Vostok 2018, Russia's biggest military exercise to date, opened yesterday, involving 300,000 troops and more than a thousand aircraft. (front page, page 6)

DNEVNIK

Chemistry boss murder case twist
"First sentenced to 25 years, now free": After hearing his appeal, the Supreme Court ordered the release of Milko Novič, who was convicted last year for the murder of Janko Jamnik, his former boss at the Chemistry Institute. (front page, page 3)

Ljubljana facelift
"Trubarjeva Street renovation to start in October": Ljubljana authorities held a presentation of the planned renovation of Trubarjeva Street for the residents, property owners and renters. The work is to start in October. (front page, page 9)

FINANCE

Telecoms settlement
"What would settlement with T-2 mean for Telekom shareholders": Unofficial information available to the paper indicated that the management of the telecoms incumbent Telekom Slovenije has proposed a EUR 50m settlement with T-2. (front page, pages 2, 3)

Celje Trade Fair
"How do entrepreneurs feel after five years of economic growth?": The paper runs a feature from the Celje International Trade Fair, which opened yesterday. (front page, pages 4, 5)

Fruit harvest
"Fruit growers' sweet worries": After two bad harvests, this year's fruit crop is abundant and exports are increasing. (front page, pages 6, 7)

VEČER

Electricity prices
"Energy getting ever costlier": Electricity bills of the Maribor supplier will go up by three euro a month. (front page, page 6)

Street ads
"Tasteless and unprofessional": As a big hoarding on the front of Maribox was replaced, debates were revived as to why there is no order in advertising in Maribor. (front page, pages 8, 9)

Chemistry boss murder case twist
"Milko Novič released from prison": Miko Novič, who was sentenced to 25 years for the murder of the Chemistry Institute boss, came home yesterday after the Supreme Court ordered his release. (front page, pages 20, 21)

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