AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSlovenia in the spotlight: The EU Commission has greenlit Slovenia’s sixth Recovery and Resilience Facility payment request for €41 million, tied to labour-market reforms, education, renewable energy, and upgrades to wastewater and drinking-water infrastructure, plus digital healthcare and e-legislation steps. Culture & film: South Korea’s Ulsan Ulju Mountain Film Festival will spotlight Slovenian cinema this September, with a “Julian Alps—Slovenia” focus and Slovenian food and cultural programs alongside selections including the classic children’s series “Kekec.” Education: University of Primorska launches a new bachelor’s programme, “Innovations in Wood Industry for Sustainable Development,” aiming at sustainability, innovation, and digital transformation, with Western Balkans applications due 30 June. Digital art: “DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign” opens at Galerie Rudolfinum, with Slovenian partner Projekt Atol among collaborators exploring AI, surveillance, and who controls personal data. Health study (youth): A Slovenia-linked study connects peanut allergy severity with stronger skin-test reactions and higher immune markers, while also tracking later tolerance. Lifestyle: A Dutch comparison claims camping in Croatia is now the most expensive in Europe—sparking the question of whether the Adriatic’s price hikes are worth it.
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