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Anti-Kaliňák protests to continue
The opposition does not intend to attempt to recall the speaker of parliament and his deputy, for now.
Hechter will be fined
The company says nobody wants to insure it and will turn to the central bank.
EU funds for Slovakia halted
The money was allocated for programmes within the previous programming period.
Harabin asked to return bonuses
But the judge claims the premiums were premiums for the agenda of a special judge.
Electronic mailboxes postponed
The new obligation should increase the use of electronic ID cards.
Global summit featured Slovaks
Three Slovaks joined more than 700 entrepreneurs, investors, speakers and leaders of business sectors from around the world at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit 2016 held at Stanford University in Palo Alto in California between June 22 and 24.
Sagan wins his third stage of the tour
The racer is now close to winning his fifth green jersey.
Slovaks should carefully consider travelling to Turkey
The Foreign Affairs Ministry emphasised several problematic destinations.
Top parliamentary officials may be dismissed
Several politicians face problems for causing chaos at the session concerning no-confidence motions against the PM and the interior minister.
Košice bypass to be completed in 2021
NDS plans to complete two stretches to achieve the goal.
Hyperloop promises free rides
The investor of the super-fast transport project is currently choosing an appropriate locality.
A sentence for forgery?
In this very old postcard from 1902, the vista of the Upper Liptov-region town of Hybe can be seen. Both signs that are visible – Kriván and Hibbe – reveal something about history.
HB Reavis sells its London development to a major US bank
Once completed, 33 Central will provide large flexible office floor plates and a roof top garden.
Monday crowds dwindling in front of Bonaparte apartment complex
Protests against Kaliňák continue.
Start of first Slovak satellite postponed again
The skCUBE satellite may be sent into orbit in the autumn.
Lajčák shared his vision on future functioning of the UN
The Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister running for the post of the UN Secretary-General answered detailed questions of UN Security Council members on his objectives and ideas.
Free rails are more expensive than expected
The government wants to keep free trains for children, students and pensioners.
Ex-skinhead visits Slovakia
The increasing danger of extremism has been the main topic of a mid-May discussion in Banská Bystrica attended by former US skinhead Christian Picciolini.
FACTA agreement signed
Slovakia and the United States can now exchange information for tax purposes more easily, thanks to the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) agreement signed in Bratislava on July 31, 2015.
Prosecutor to decide in the suspended Košecký/MH Development case
The supervising prosecutor should decide by the end of July on the scandal surrounding state-run company MH Development and its dismissed authorised representative, Ladislav Košecký.
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