What the Papers Say: Tuesday, 10 July, 2018

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Below is a review of the headlines in Slovenian dailies for Tuesday, 10 July 2018, as prepared by the STA:

DELO

Rescuing of Thai boys
"Happy end getting nearer": If the rescuers step up their tempo just a little bit, all 12 boys boys and their soccer coach will be rescued today from the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in northern Thailand. (front page, 3)

Brexit
"Political crisis on the island": The British and EU plans for a smooth exit have hit a snag less than nine months before the expected exit of the UK from the EU, as Foreign Minister Boris Johnson and Brexit Minister David Davis have resigned. (front page, 3)

DNEVNIK

Sport infrastructure
"Athletic centre to bring Šiška and Bežigrad closer together": The Ljubljana City Council has endorsed a plan to overhaul the athletics stadium in the borough of Šiška, which includes new roads to connect it with the borough of Bežigrad. (front page, 9)

Brexit
"May already losing two ministers": The Brexit confusion has turned into the Brexit drama: only two days after her cabined endorsed her proposals for future relations with the EU, British Prime Minister Theresa May already lost two ministers. (front page, 6, 14)

FINANCE

Infrastructure investments
"Why Kočevje railway is getting dearer": Tough rocks, additional works and new design are the culprits for an increase in the price of the ongoing upgrade of the railway between Ljubljana and Kočevje (S). (front page, 4)

Jobs
"What is available at home and abroad": The paper has picked some interesting job offers from the Eures portal, from seasonal jobs or jobs on a specific project to jobs for an indefinite period of time. (front page, 2-3)

Markets
"How German exports are doing": The paper says that Germans claim that they are doing fine, as a drop in April was followed by an increase in May. The announcement of trade wars have still not reflected on Germany's exports. (front page, 8-9)

VEČER

Healthcare
"When a solution for Maribor Children's Clinic will come?": Although the number of paediatricians in Maribor is increasing, they are still avoiding giving intensive therapy, while the management is avoiding carrying out the plans to upgrade the clinic. (front page, 9)

Education
"Three times more decisions on special needs in Štajerska": The number of children who need additional assistance in schools in the Maribor area is increasing, while there is a shortage of adequate staff. (front page, 3)

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