What the Papers Say: Monday, December 10, 2018

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Below is a review of today’s news in Slovenia, summarised by the headlines in the daily newspapers for Monday, December 10, 2018, as prepared by the STA:

DELO

Anti-government protests in France
"Yellow symptom of divided France": The "yellow vest" anti-government protesters have almost nothing in common and yet they have everything in common. They are worried about the future, including their children's. (front page, 6)

Brexit deal
"What happens with Brexit deal tomorrow?": British Prime Minister Theresa May will most probably not be able to convince the British parliament to endorse the Brexit deal tomorrow. (front page,3)

Government rating
"Government with best mark so far": The Marjan Šarec government received the best mark so far in the December Barometer public opinion poll. (front page, 2)

Biathlon World Cup meet in Pokljuka
"Pokljuka's Sunday setting course for World Championship": Everything did not go according to plan for Slovenian biathletes and the organisers of the Biathlon World Cup season opener in Pokljuka this weekend but the Slovenian holiday of biathlon nevertheless ended on a positive note. (front page, 15)

DNEVNIK

Protests in France
"Macron is to finally give a statement this week": More than 2,000 people were detained during Saturday's "yellow vest" anti-government protests in France. The situation was the most intense in Paris. (front page, 6)

Education
"Children learn very little about internet security at school": Some children are taught a lot about security on the internet at school but not all, as this more or less depends on the teachers. (front page, 2-3, commentary 14)

FINANCE

Wages at successful companies
"This is how wealthiest Slovenians pay their staff": The paper looks at the average wages of people working for companies owned by wealthiest Slovenians. (front page, 4-5)

Brexit vote
"What is important for Slovenia in Brexit vote?": The uncertainty surrounding Brexit has increased ahead of tomorrow's vote on the EU-UK Brexit deal in the British parliament, because it is quite possible that British MPs will not endorse the deal. (front page, 2-3)

Stocks
"How to adjust your portfolio in the time of stock market fluctuation": The paper analyses the situation on the stock markets and makes projections about the future. (front page, 6)

VEČER

Football
"Towards fifteenth star": The Maribor football team is on its way to become national champions for the 15th time. The team is leaving for the winter break with a huge advantage ahead of all other teams. (front page, 2, 16-17)

Protests in France
"Anger in France growing": The rage over the announced rise in excise duties on fuel has grown into calls for President Emmanuel Macron's resignation. (front page, 5)

Holidays
"Santa Claus on tour": Santa Claus came to greet children from the Pohorje hills as customary on Saturday. He will tour Maribor's schools and kindergartens this week before bidding farewell in Leon Štukelj Square on 28 December. (front page, 8)

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