Propriété et classification
Fondé: 2008
Propriété
Reporter est un hebdomadaire publié pour la première fois en mai 2008 par d'anciens journalistes du défunt Mag; Silvester Surla est son rédacteur en chef de longue date et directeur de l'éditeur Reporter Media d.o.o. Depuis juillet 2016, le magazine est contrôlé, indirectement, par le magnat des médias et de la gestion des déchets Martin Odlazek, dont le groupe (Salomon / Media24 et sociétés liées telles que Event24) gère sa publication, ses abonnements et sa distribution.
Financement
Financé commercialement par des ventes de kiosques à journaux, des abonnements et de la publicité au sein du groupe de médias Odlazek/Salomon; non financé par un parti ou par l'État.
Affiliation et orientation
Reporter a une position éditoriale conservatrice, de centre-droit à droite, mais est la propriété d'un homme d'affaires des médias commerciaux privés plutôt que d'un parti, d'une église ou de l'État.
Orientation éditoriale
- Notre estimation
- Centre droit
- Mesuré d’après la couverture
- Centresur la base de 211
72/100
Factualité
64/100
Objectivité
391
Articles
391
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Rappel du produit crayon à ions négatifs
The article reports on the recall of a product called 'svinčnik' (a type of stick or rod) marketed with technology involving negative ions. The product was found to contain radioactive thorium dust (Th-232), which continuously emits ionizing radiation, even when enclosed within its casing. If damaged or opened, the radioactive material becomes accessible through ingestion or inhalation, posing health risks. Authorities warn users about potential exposure to excessive ionizing radiation and advise caution when purchasing products claiming special effects like negative ions, energy, quantum, or bioenergy benefits. The product was sold online via platforms including AliExpress, Amazon, and Fruugo, with specific item IDs provided. Consumers are urged to dispose of such items safely if they suspect them to contain radioactive materials.

L'affaire Fotopub: Dušan Smodej enfin devant les tribunaux, même à distance
The article discusses the legal proceedings against Dušan Smodej, who faces charges of sexual assault, enabling the use of prohibited drugs, and causing minor physical injuries. The trial is taking place behind closed doors due to the protection of the victims' personal lives, including one underage victim. Smodej, who has not lived in Slovenia for three years, participated remotely via video conference from abroad. His lawyer stated that the preliminary hearing is ongoing and will continue in August. Smodej previously submitted a request for assistance with the court process, citing his employment in France at the time and stating he would violate contractual obligations by returning to Slovenia. He also requested reimbursement for travel costs to Ljubljana, which caused laughter in the courtroom. The case originated from online posts in August 2022, highlighting allegations of abuse and manipulation involving Smodej. The incident became more prominent after the suicide of Roman Uranjek, a member of the art collective Irwin, who was linked to Smodej's events.

La classe pour elle: le coquin avant le Tour a augmenté son avance sur Vingegaard
Tadej Pogačar est actuellement en tête du classement cycliste avec 11 593 points, nettement devant Jonas Vingegaard, qui a 8 625 points et a remporté le Giro d'Italie de l'année dernière. Isaac del Toro, son coéquipier, se classe troisième avec 5 340 points. Pogačar a récemment remporté trois étapes et une victoire d'équipe à la course suisse, le préparant à sa prochaine campagne du Tour de France, où il vise à remporter son cinquième titre général, égalant un record. Dans le classement hebdomadaire de tous les temps, Pogačar est 248e, tandis que son compatriote Primož Roglič occupe la deuxième place avec 75 semaines au sommet.

Les radiologues de Maribor signent collectivement une démission, puis un renversement
In the morning, the University Clinical Center (UKC) in Maribor announced that interventional radiologists had refused to sign new employment contracts, instead collectively signing a resignation letter. They demanded the resignation of the general director and chief medical officer, which reportedly failed to be addressed. However, there was a reversal as Health Minister Tadej Ostrc brought good news, stating that after talks with the interventional radiologists, an agreement was reached. The minister assured that people would not be left without essential healthcare services. Earlier in May, seven interventional radiologists had resigned, citing unpaid readiness status. The hospital director Vojko Flis confirmed the resignations, while former head of the department Jernej Lučev stepped down. Radiologists claimed they had been unable to reach an agreement with management for over a year, but Flis denied this, expressing hope for resolution despite warnings of no capacity. On July 1st, radiologists were supposed to sign new contracts but instead signed the resignation letters. The UKC stated that all parties had committed to an agreement where radiologists would be paid per case,分级

La Cour constitutionnelle a-t-elle enfreint la loi et décidé en faveur des usurpateurs de RTV ?
The Constitutional Court of Slovenia has reportedly made a decision in the case involving RTV (Radio Television of Slovenia), with five judges voting against two. This decision could be seen as a blow to the rule of law, as critics argue the entire process surrounding the new RTV law has been heavily influenced by politics rather than legal or professional standards. The court previously stated it would not make content-related decisions, which confused many due to the significance of the issue for a key public institution. Two judges were excluded from the decision-making process due to potential conflicts of interest, including President Rok Čeferin, who has ties to a law firm associated with RTV, and Neža Kogovšek Šalamon, who worked at the Peace Institute involved in the referendum campaign related to the RTV law. Critics argue the new RTV law was politically motivated, giving significant influence over editorial policies to a leftist faction. The process was further complicated by legal challenges and lack of broad consensus, with opponents claiming the law allows any ruling party to reshape RTV according to their agenda. The visit of European Commission Vice-President Vera Jú

V tropickém Pacifiku nastaly podmínky jevu El Niňo, uvedli výzkumníci
The article reports that researchers from New Zealand’s Earth Sciences organization (ESNZ) have identified conditions consistent with the El Niño climate phenomenon in the tropical Pacific. They warn that impacts on New Zealand’s weather are likely to intensify over the coming months. The ESNZ joined other organizations in Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in confirming the development of El Niño, which is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September. The effects are projected to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer, spanning late 2023 into early 2024. According to lead researcher Chris Brandolini, this El Niño event is at least comparable in strength to five of the strongest recorded El Niños in modern history. The article outlines regional rainfall expectations, noting potential below-average precipitation in some areas and above-normal levels in others. It also mentions possible temperature fluctuations and increased wind variability later in the year. Additionally, it notes two lower-probability risks: sudden stratospheric warming and the occurrence of a tropical cyclone outside the typical season, both historically linked to El Niño. Brandolini connects the

Le sondage / Les travaux du gouvernement de Janša ne sont pas soutenus par la moitié des personnes interrogées
Un récent sondage d'opinion réalisé par Mediana pour POP TV indique que le soutien au gouvernement du Premier ministre Janez Janša reste faible, avec près de la moitié des répondants (45,4%) désapprouvant son administration. Le sondage suggère que si des élections avaient eu lieu dimanche dernier, le parti SDS recevrait le plus de voix à 22,7%, suivi de près par le Mouvement pour la liberté avec 22%.

La Charité slovène collecte de l'aide pour les habitants du Venezuela après le tremblement de terre dévastateur
La Caritas de Slovénie a commencé à collecter des fonds pour aider les habitants du Venezuela touchés par deux puissants tremblements de terre de magnitude 7,2 et 7,5 qui ont frappé le 24 juin. La catastrophe naturelle a causé des victimes, des blessés et des dommages importants aux logements et aux infrastructures. De nombreuses personnes sont restées sans abri et sans produits de première nécessité. La situation est encore compliquée par la crise politique et économique en cours au Venezuela, qui a conduit à une pauvreté généralisée et au manque d'accès à la nourriture, à l'eau, à l'électricité, aux médicaments et au carburant.

Festival Le château flottant à petite échelle et avec un nouvel emplacement, l'événement central de Ljubljanica
The floating city festival, known as 'Plavajoči grad,' has undergone a conceptual change this year, moving from Grad Snežnik to Istrian villages of Truške and Kubed. The event will take place in a smaller format at a new location in Slovenian Istria, featuring 75 musicians from 22 countries. The central event of the summer program includes an international orchestra called Etno Histeria, which creates its entire repertoire without sheet music within five days. This year's highlight is a performance titled 'Requiem for Sara' in Ljubljana, where the orchestra will play on two boats drifting along the river between Zmajski Bridge and Trnovsko Nabrežje. The event honors Sara, a Palestinian girl who previously collaborated with the orchestra but later lost her life in Gaza. The festival also collaborates with artists from Gaza through the Global Art Mobilization collective, aiming to break cultural barriers and build bridges between people.

Honte aux Bleus: 200 € de pénalité pour les gens qui se refroidissent sous les arbres dans la chaleur
L'article fait état d'une controverse en Slovénie concernant les amendes imposées par les autorités locales aux touristes et aux habitants qui cherchent de l'ombre sous les arbres pendant une chaleur extrême. Les amendes, fixées à 200 euros, sont appliquées dans des zones désignées pour des usages spécifiques comme la baignade ou le repos, comme la bande côtière entre la plage de Grahovo et le Grand Hôtel Toplice. Ces zones sont marquées par des panneaux d'avertissement et des clôtures, mais certains visiteurs continuent de les utiliser pour se rafraîchir. Les autorités locales affirment qu'elles protègent le littoral de l'érosion et appliquent les règles, tandis que les critiques soutiennent que les amendes sont excessives et contre-productives, en particulier pendant les vagues de chaleur. Les réactions des médias sociaux comprennent à la fois un soutien et de fortes critiques, certains utilisateurs se moquant de l'application et d'autres accusant les autorités locales de donner la priorité au tourisme de luxe plutôt qu'à l'accessibilité.

Saison des incendies en Croatie
A forest fire broke out on the island of Čiovo in Croatia after a strong storm caused lightning strikes, threatening nearby homes but being contained by firefighters. The fire has destroyed approximately 110 hectares of grass, low vegetation, and forest, along with several economic objects. Another fire reignited on Thursday due to strong winds, requiring three firefighting aircraft and around 70 firefighters using over 20 vehicles to combat it. Additional fires were reported at Senj and Komiza on Vis Island, while fires at Kistanje and Mljet were extinguished. New fires emerged at Babino Polje on Mljet, which was localized by night. Firefighters warned residents of high temperatures and fire risk, noting 140 firefighting interventions in the past 24 hours involving 158 units, 515 firefighters, 199 vehicles, six firefighting planes, and a helicopter. Weather forecasts predict partly clear skies with temperatures exceeding 30°C on the coast, while inland and southern regions may experience brief thunderstorms. A yellow weather warning was issued for the entire Croatian coast due to strong winds with potential gusts.

Ziga Fatty quitte le poste de chef du SDH sans indemnité
The Supervisory Board of Slovenia's State Holding (SDH) has agreed with CEO Žiga Debeljak to end his leadership of the holding by September 30th without a transition period. The board has already announced a call for a successor. SDH confirms that the management, including Janez Tomšič from the NSi faction, will ensure normal operations in line with the annual plan. They note that the book value of capital investments increased from 11.2 billion euros at the end of 2022 to 14 billion euros at the end of last year. The state owns shares in over 50 companies through SDH, including Dars, electricity distribution firms, HSE, Gen Energija, Post Slovenija, Telekom, and Triglav Insurance. Average profitability of state-owned capital managed by SDH was 9.5% between 2023-2025, with these companies expected to distribute over 1.3 billion euros in dividends to the state budget between 2023-2026. Prime Minister Janša’s government plans to abolish SDH, aiming to transfer state investments to a demographic fund, with draft legislation already submitted for inter-ministerial coordination. The current managing directors (SDH, Capital Company, Advisory and Management Company, Pension and Disability

Les Autrichiens ont trouvé un moyen de bloquer les adorateurs de Hitler.
The article discusses the decision by Austrian authorities to repurpose a historic building formerly associated with Nazi ideology into a police station. The structure, once used as a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis, was taken over by the state in 2016 after a heated debate over its future. A specialist commission recommended converting it into a museum to attract far-right groups, but this option was rejected due to concerns about historical denial. Instead, the building was transformed into a police station, with visible symbols of law enforcement now present. The renovation was inspired by 18th-century architecture, according to Austrian media reports. A memorial stone nearby continues to emphasize anti-fascist values.
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