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Doctor charged with keeping pornography back at work
Yet the case is still not closed and the doctor could face imprisonment.
Case of EU flag burning returns to courts
The lower-instance courts allegedly held one-sided proceedings.
Deflation remains historically low
It does not harm the economy; rather supports the consumption of households.
Price of cigarettes and payroll levies to increase
Tax changes should fill the gaps after pre-election spending.
Health Ministry to ban reexport of medicine
Low prices have seen distribution companies sell supplies abroad for bigger profits.
Sagan back in green jersey
The Slovak racer earns his 17th second place finish at the Tour de France.
Spirits lose geographical indication
Slovakia now has only one listing.
Construction of Žilina stretch will take longer
The 11-kilometre section of the D1 highway may be finished in October 2018.
MEPs reminded Kaliňák of the Bašternák case
The minister however, talked about other topics.
European stars on “the Blue Danube”
Among the impressive environment on a Danube island near Bratislava, an exhibition suggests an answer to what Joan Miró and the CoBra artistic movement have in common.
Heat alerts forecast
People should drink enough water, avoid direct sunlight and avoid starting open fires.
Slovak ministers heard by the EP
First ministers already heard, the others will follow through July 14.
Guards’ chief resigns
He leaves following the incident in late June in the Presidential Palace, but will leave the post only in January.
Police officers help in Macedonia
Slovakia has dispatched police officers to assist also in Hungary, Italy, Slovenia and Greece.
Nine firms fined for cartel agreement
The food producer made a deal with eight retailers; only one admitted it.
The third way of coffee in Bratislava
Enjoying a cup while reading in a bookshop, listening to a debate or on the go; directly from the street, Bratislava offers multiple ways to have a coffee.
Bratislava Declaration of cities and regions brings cooperation
Connecting Europe through territorial investments, reacting to people’s needs and the need for cooperation were among the main priorities of the declaration adopted at the 7th European Summit of Regions and Cities in Bratislava.
Anti-government protests weaken
There were 200 people in Bratislava protesting against top government figures.
ZSSK investigated for cartel on sale of used carriages
European authorities are investigating several companies including state-run carriers in neighbouring Austria and the Czech Republic.
Only one Slovak university among top 1,000
The number of schools from neighbouring countries is much higher.
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