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China’s stock market meltdown continues
China’s stock market meltdown continues

9 july 2015

The meltdown continued on China's stock markets on Wednesday with the two main bourses falling around 6 percent each.

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Govt to Extend Bad Bank's Mandate until End of 2022
Govt to Extend Bad Bank's Mandate until End of 2022

9 july 2015

The government will discuss today changes to the act on measures for strengthening stability of banks. The changes also envisage an extension of the operations of the Bank Asset Management Company (BAMC) until 2022.

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EU says Mastercard overcharges consumers and retailers
EU says Mastercard overcharges consumers and retailers

9 july 2015

European Union officials have accused Mastercard of overcharging consumers with the fees the company charges.

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"Class Enemy" Bags LUX Prize Audience Mention
"Class Enemy" Bags LUX Prize Audience Mention

7 july 2015

The award-winning Slovenian film "Razredni sovražnik" (Class Enemy) received Sunday the LUX Prize Audience Mention 2014 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the Slovenian Film Centre (SFC) has said.

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Dutch PM to Greece: only way to keep the euro is deep reform
Dutch PM to Greece: only way to keep the euro is deep reform

7 july 2015

There is a warning to Greece from the prime minister of The Netherlands: the only way to keep the euro is to accept deep reforms.

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Traditional Slovenian Language Seminar for Foreigners Opening
Traditional Slovenian Language Seminar for Foreigners Opening

6 july 2015

A traditional two-week Slovenian language seminar for foreign learners of Slovenian and Slovenian emigrants and members of the minorities in neighbouring countries will get underway today at the Ljubljana Faculty of Arts.

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Legendary Musician Slavko Avsenik Dies
Legendary Musician Slavko Avsenik Dies

3 july 2015

Internationally-recognised accordion musician and composer Slavko Avsenik has died at the age of 85. He is leaving behind a rich legacy of oompah music and a polka that is believed to be the most frequently played piece of music in the world.

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Food from animal clones: what European citizens need to know
Food from animal clones: what European citizens need to know

3 july 2015

Concerns about food products from cloned animals are preoccupying Emma from Lyon, who asks: "In Europe are we eating meat or milk from cloned animals?"

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