Archive of articles - April 2017, page 2
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Mercedes-Benz’s new model has European premiere in Bratislava
From April 27-30, car enthusiasts can view new models at the Autosalón show.
Prosecutor’s Office did not file motion to examine Bašternák’s property
The state body explained its inactivity with the argument that the difference between property and income established did not exceed the 1,500-multiple of the minimum wage for 2016, spokesman of the Bratislava Regional Prosecutor’s Office said.
The most famous circus comes to town
The famous Cirque du Soleil is in Bratislava celebrating the 15th year of its show Varekai: Tales of the Forest.
Bratislava Council votes down land lease for US Embassy, again
Some want to send a clear message that the controversial fence is not welcome, others think the city coffers could have benefited.
How social networks can earn you a ticket to Germany
Can a status on a social network change someone’s life? Yes, if you write humorous stories about a fictive German ambassador.
Blog: A line does not always form
A foreigners' real experience at the foreigners’ police department in Bratislava.
Letters can be checked at work – but is it legal?
The recent scandal surrounding the parliamentary office opening and checking the post of MPs has opened the issue of postal privacy – which also concerns emails or text messages – guaranteed by the Constitution and Slovak law.
Parliament's Office makes concession, it will not open letters
Both the head of the Parliament's Office Daniel Guspan and Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák stand behind the Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko, denying that it was he who decided on the questionable order.
Government introduces new measures to fight tax fraud
They should address the new forms of tax evasions.
No NHL players to reinforce Slovak ice hockey team so far
All players addressed by coach Cíger have refused to attend the world championship but there are still two in question.
President: Slovakia wants to stay at the core of the EU
Slovak President Andrej Kiska spoke to the media after meeting his Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen.
New investor to create 500 jobs in Nitra
A company following the Jaguar Land Rover carmaker to Nitra plans to create 500 new jobs and invest €17 million.
Coalition SNS seeks mandatory 13th salary
The business sector claims that such a step would lead to speculation and slow the growth of wages.
Foreigners: Events in Bratislava
Tips for performances and other events in the capital between April 27 and May 7, including parties, concerts, opera, classical music, dance theatre, cirque, festivals, workshops, discussion, exhibitions and more.
Humenné-based company faces bankruptcy
The restructuring process is complicated by one of the creditors.
UPDATED: MFA did not violate laws with presidency events
The inspection of the Public Procurement Office has not revealed any flaws, despite the criticism of former ministry employees.
Payment discipline in Slovakia improves
The improvement in the services sector may bring several positive impacts.
Radio fined for discussion with extremist
The radio needs to pay €15,000 for failing to secure the impartiality of a talk show.
Train travel to Košice via south to return
The Transport Ministry will restore the operation of fast trains on the southern route as of June.
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