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Increasing number of Slovaks working abroad
Slovaks work mostly in German-speaking countries and the Czech Republic.
Lajčák talks about respecting UN rules, not changing them
UN diplomats grilled the Slovak foreign affairs minister in the UN headquarters on June 7. Coming from central Europe, Miroslav Lajčák stressed he has the experience from the Balkans and is ready to apply it.
A card with “historical credit”
Tatra Banka has recently introduced a new limited edition of credit card themed around the book Cvernovka by Martin Mistrík and Viliam Csino, last year’s laureates of the Tatra Banka Foundation’s Award for Art, in the Young Creative category.
Blog: Helping in Syria
War itself, no matter where in the world it takes place, touches all of us in certain way.
SNM presents the best of 15 years
AFTER last year was influenced by the anniversary of Slovak linguist, politician, revivalist and activist Ľudovít Štúr, this year turns back to Slovak history and also to the internal history of the Slovak National Museum (SNM).
Slovak soldiers attend NATO training in Poland
The training, taking place between June 7 and 17, will be attended by 31,000 troops from 24 countries.
Harabin’s verdict on releasing corrupt police officers invalid
The chair of the appellate senate repeated that the police inspectorate’s actions are legal.
Ex-SNS chair Slota sentenced for drunk driving
The prosecutor, however, has appealed the verdict, asking for stricter punishment.
Kaliňák survives the no-confidence vote (UPDATE)
Not even one hundred days have passed since the third government was installed and the interior minister already faced and survived a no-confidence vote in the parliament.
Carrefour gets a chance to restart
The Agriculture Ministry, however, disagrees with the decision over its claims.
Slovaks want better food too
Central and Eastern European consumers eat poorer quality branded products than people who live in western countries.
Simple and easy way to obtain its own domain?
We'll show you how in a very simple way you can register your own domain.
Development by destruction?
Workers destroyed 66 nests of protected bird species when revitalising space under the SNP Bridge in Bratislava prior to Slovakia’s EU presidency.
MBI launches franchising concept
The brokerage company MBI brings an international franchising concept to central Europe, including Slovakia.
Cashless Slovakia still far off
Though electronic payments are on the rise, the time for doing away with hard currency is a ways off.
Slovaks abroad help their relatives
One-third of people in Slovakia receive financial assistance from their relatives, mostly from the Czech Republic.
Slovakia prepares for EURO 2016 championship
Slovak football players are already in France.
Slovak startups can expect millions in funding
Startups predominantly use their own savings for financing.
If licence fee hike is rejected, Minister Madarič might consider resignation
SNS requires that RTVS undergo significant internal reconstruction before a licence fee hike.
Slovakia’s drowning statistics are alarming
Each summer dozens of Slovaks drown.
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