Meet Ruben, a Spaniard working in a Japanese restaurant in Ljubljana. So how did he end up as a chef preparing Japanese food, and what's it like working in a kitchen? Ruben says coming to Ljubljana was like love at first sight and he loves the Slovenian traditional dishes such as jota, ričet, matevž... And the biggest challenges in Slovenia? - Learning the language, and making friends! Ruben's music choice: Muchachito Bombo Infierno - "Siempre que quira". You can listen to the full song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AUcMip7M_Q&list=RD0AUcMip7M_Q&start_radio=1
India and the EU signed a historic free trade agreement creating a free market for around 2 billion people. Radio Si spoke to His Excellency Ambassador Amit Narang at the 77th Republic of India Day event in Ljubljana about the agreement. At the event, Ambassador Narang and Slovenia's Minister for Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Igor Papič, also inaugurated the start of a new period of scientific & technological cooperation between Slovenia and India until the year 2029. Photo: EPA
Slovenia will not take in migrants from other European Union member states this year. Instead, it will contribute 1.8 million euros to the EU’s solidarity mechanism for migration management.
Zsofi had wanted to play in an orchestra pit since she was a child. After completing her master’s at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest she successfully auditioned for a position in Maribor, and today plays the cello at the SNG Maribor Opera and Ballet Orchestra. Zsofi says she loves her job and that creating with others is a feeling like no other... Zsofi's music choice: Katalena - "(Rad imel bi) Jabuko".
Last week, Chargé d'Affaires at the British Embassy in Ljubljana, Mr Nigel Baker, visited Maribor. He also stopped by at our radio station. He spoke about relations between the two countries, cooperation in various fields, and the culture of remembrance.
Do You feel Slovenia? How well do you know Slovenia? We tested the knowledge of a young couple from Hungary in Bled.
Angelo Strandberg from Sweden is currently a student at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Law. He wants to explore the diverse nature in Slovenia and he told us about his experience so far as an Erasmus exchange student.
Do you feel Slovenia? How well do tourists really know Slovenia? We put it to the test in Postojna, at the 25th International Meeting of 2CV Friends Slovenia with a fun group of friends from Germany. How much did they know about Slovenia? Catch their answers as they take on the ultimate Slovenia quiz!
Francisco Cid, a psychology student from Spain, came to Maribor to experience something different. And although he was worried that the people might be more cold or more reserved, he says he has been pleasantly surprised. He tells us about his experience so far as an Erasmus exchange student.
Beverley lives in the easternmost village of Slovenia and says she's found her place in the sun. It all started 15 years ago when Beverley, her husband, daughter, son, and dog, all arrived from the UK with their caravan in search of a home. Today she works as a native English speaker at the Gimnazija Franca Miklošiča Ljutomer high school, and on some days you can also find her walking her dog in the hills above Pince! Beverley's music choice: I.C.E. - "Kje si zdaj". You can listen to the full song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdOiXEMGHBc&list=RDKdOiXEMGHBc&start_radio=1
Vertreter der wichtigsten Institutionen des slowenischen Tourismus haben sich zum Wochenbeginn in Brdo pri Kranju getroffen, um über die Bedeutung und die Rolle der Marke bei der Förderung des Tourismus zu diskutieren.
Do you feel Slovenia? How well do tourists really know Slovenia? We put it to the test in Bohinj with a couple from Italy. How much did they know about Slovenia? Catch their answers and surprises as they take on the ultimate Slovenia quiz!