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Welcome to your weekly commentary and overview of news from Slovakia. Fico et al lash out against MEPs who came to see how ...
When a storm approaches, most people seek shelter. Not these two. Andrea and Benji—as they prefer to be known—have been ...
Nineteen-year-old Adam Kovalčík from Dulovce in southern Slovakia has earned global recognition by winning the prestigious ...
More than 7,700 volunteers are taking part in Slovakia’s largest corporate volunteering event, which began today under the ...
The city is phasing out harsh white streetlights in favour of warmer tones, guided by new lighting principles.
A protest against the Gaza invasion, foreign comedians reacted to a venue banning a Slovak comedy group, and Slovaks struggle ...
Silné reči says performances were dropped from Bratislava’s V-klub for political reasons. Two instalments of “Bratislavský kaviár”, a satirical panel-style series scheduled for October and November ...
Just over a year after Slovakia disbanded its Special Prosecutor’s Office – a key institution in major corruption cases – the General Prosecutor’s Office has quietly reorganised to create a powerful ...
Judge Kliment survives disciplinary case amid claims the justice minister was executing the prime minister’s political agenda ...
Slovaks will mark Tax Freedom Day on June 26 this year – 25 days later than their neighbours in the Czech Republic. This ...
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