Business

The AT&T Global Network Services Slovakia in Bratislava.
The current layoffs at AT&T are the most massive since 2021.
Jaroslav Haščák.
US Forbes magazine has published its list of the world’s richest people.
5 to go.
Opening of a Bratislava coffee shop postponed to autumn.
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Company dismissed almost 200 employees last autumn.
New projects will change the skyline of Bratislava.
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Among the established names are some newcomers.
Selected real estates sold on the internet.
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Not your usual kind of offer.
Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický (left) and PM Robert Fico during an inspection day at the ministry.
Coalition agrees on some consolidation measures, more to be discussed.
AirCar on its way from Nitra to Bratislava
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The deal should keep the project, which originated in Slovakia, airborne.
Foodora has ended its operation in Slovakia on April 4, 2024.
The delivery service entered the Slovak market in 2021.
The launch of the Košice-Zurich flight on March 27, 2024.
In the first quarter of 2024, Košice airport processed almost 100,000 passengers. SITA
Currently, standard preparatory and permitting processes in Slovakia can take 14 years to complete, according to the transport minister.
But new legislation raises concerns.
Marián Šimoňák
Minimizing the negative impact of the industry on the environment.
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Celebrating Easter in Trenčianske Stankovce (Trenčín Region).
Curious insurance claims include broken legs or demolished cars.
The former industrial area on the edge of the centre of Bratislava incudes the original site of the Apollo refinery, which was bombed during WWII.
Environmental burdens challenge developers.
Passengers get on the train to Chop, western Ukraine, in Košice, on March 28, 2024.
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Like the Czech operator, the Slovak carrier also runs trains to Ukraine.
Construction of the Petržalka tram line extension.
Extension faced several delays.
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Twice as many Ukrainians work in Slovakia now than before the Russian invasion.
Tokaj Wine Region in eastern Slovakia.
Rich people, oligarchs and ex-politicians invested in wineries.
ESG-related regulation is seen as a challenge by players in the real estate market.
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The Slovak investment group says it wants to focus instead on its healthcare assets.
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