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Several mountain lodges are reporting record overnight stays. While they say they are happy people are visiting, they urge mountaineers to book lodgings in advance or to return to the valley the same day if they can. This includes the highest mountain hut in Slovenia, the Triglav Lodge at Kredarica. The reason for this is water scarcity.
In this episode, we speak to the head of the Business Incubator Kočevje, Marko Stijepić, to discuss how young people can be introduced to innovation and innovative thinking.
At the start of the summer 24 new languages spoken by more than 300 million people were added to Google translate, and almost half of them came from Africa. Photo: google.com
Marking this year's 150th anniversary of the birth of Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik, Plečnik's city bus came to life in Ljubljana at the end of July. The bus in black disguise displaying Plečnik's portrait and his signature will be encouraging passengers to discover Plečnik's attractions near the stations of the otherwise regular city line for 150 days until mid December.
Spotlight - 33rd Summer Puppet Pier in Maribor
The new bicycle sharing MBajk system in Maribor and the already well-established Bicikelj in Ljubljana are recording good results and an increasing number of users. Photo: Radio Maribor/Vesna Martinec
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Residents in Houston, Texas, surrendered more than 700 guns at a gun buyback event organized by the city. The mayor said the turnout was overwhelming. The gun buyback program is part of a greater public safety initiative worth 53 million US dollars aimed at preventing violent crimes. According to Amnesty International more than 500 people die every day because of violence committed with firearms. Photo: AP
Pope Francis kicked off a week-long trip to Canada on Monday to ask Indigenous peoples for forgiveness. He asked for forgiveness on behalf of the Roman Catholic Church for the abuse endured by indigenous children at church-run residential schools across the country. Between 1881 and 1996 more than 150,000 indigenous children were separated from their families and brought to government-funded residential schools. Many children were starved, beaten and sexually abused. More than 3,000 are thought to have died at the schools. Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission called the system a "cultural genocide" against the Indigenous people.
The most prestigious cycling race in the world has come to a close and the Tour de France has a new champion - Jonas Vingegaard from Denmark. Slovenia's two-time defending champion Tadej Pogačar finished second. Photo: Reuters
Poglobljena informativna rubrika v angleškem jeziku, ki predoči tedensko aktualno dogajanje v Sloveniji in svetu.
Residents in Slovenia’s Istria region prepare for water shortages. Officials say there will be water every single day, but not 24 hours a day. Tap water will not be potable, which means it will have to be boiled before drinking. The restrictions are the result of escalating droughts and a further decline of available water resources, especially in the Koper area and the coastal-Karst region. Photo: KGZS
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