Neustadt

 © Marjeta Kralj
Marjeta Kralj
Age: 30 Workplace: Daily newspaper Dnevnik, Ljubljana Topics: Environmental and socio-political topics Host workplace: Daily newspaper Die Rheinpfalz, Neustadt Duration of stay: February 2013 What I want to report on: Environmental and socio-political topics How I see Germany: As a decision-maker in the EU – and as the paradigm democratic social state.

Her German exchange partner Kathrin Keller-Guglielmi will be reporting from Ljubljana in Marchm2013.

    Neustadt, 19.2.2013: Where Modern Art Meets Rustic Life

    If you visit the Palatinate for three weeks, there’s no way around the topic of wine. Marjeta Kralj met wine connoisseur Ulrich Fischer for an interview about the largest Riesling growing area of the world and wineries that can match up to the Museum of Modern Art in New York. more ...

    Neustadt, 12.2.2013: “There Are No Big Differences”

    The pupil exchange at Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium with Slovenia was actually planned for five years. In April, though, the partnership will be entering its eighth year. The Slovenian journalist Marjeta Kralj spoke with the responsible teacher Rainer Nosbüsch about the exchange programme. more ...

    Neustadt, 9.2.2013: Palatine Perceptions – Slovenian Impressions

    The German journalist Kathrin Keller-Guglielmi and her Slovenian exchange partner Marjeta Kralj are regularly commenting on a current topic in Germany for the Rheinpfalz – each from her own perspective. Part I: Safety. more ...

    Neustadt, 9.2.2013: Escaping Isolation

    Unemployment is often a downward spiral. People are at risk at becoming entirely isolated. To prevent this, the social counsellor Karin Schnorr organizes a so-called “Hartz-IV” breakfast in Neustadt every second Thursday. I made a visit. more ...

    Neustadt, 6.2.2013: A Visit from Slovenia

    In one way, my Slovenian exchange partner Marjeta Kralj is not a bit typical of her generation: the 30-year-old journalist likes a rustling sound when reading and turning actual pages. Paper can do that; a tablet can’t. By Kathrin Keller-Guglielmi more ...

    Close-Up Weblog

    What does a Lithuanian journalist think of Bonn? And what does a reporter from Düsseldorf find fascinating about Budapest? Their latest impressions are in the journalists’ blog.