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Politics and businesses endanger the freedom of media
Less than one-third of Slovaks believe the media outlets in the country.
CSR reports should not hide failures
What standards should a good CSR report uphold?
Poll: Slovaks want to be at the core of the EU
Slovaks see the EU advantages of a higher living standard, a developed economy and the possibilities for self-realisation.
Volunteers from across the globe met in Hriňová
More than 30 volunteers from across the globe came to the town as part of the European Volunteer’s Week.
South Slovakia should prepare for another heat wave
The temperatures in some areas may be as high as 35 degrees Celsius.
Slovak gets high-level job at Tesla
He will report directly to the company’s founder and head, Elon Musk.
Government to attract people back from the UK
It expects that dozens of thousands of people may return, but experts have doubts about the plan.
Do migrants earn hundreds of euros more than Slovaks for the same jobs?
Only in fake news. This is the selection of hoaxes that appeared over the past week.
The Roma competitors
The Roma didn’t have an easy life during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as they were barely tolerated by the majority of the population.
Car-seat producer lost contract with Volkswagen
Volkswagen will end its contract with a factory in Lozorno, in a change unrelated to the recent Bratislava strike.
The date of regional elections in Slovakia has been set
Under the new rules, the election will be completed in only one round, not in two rounds as before. This means that the candidate who receives the most votes will automatically be elected.
Strike ends, unions sealed agreement with Volkswagen
The strike that lasted for six days ends on the morning of June 26.
Slovak under-21 team ended before semi-finals of European Championship
The team had been in a good position to continue to the next round of the championship held in Poland.
Watermill Bohunice attracts tourists with its history
The reconstructed mill is becoming more popular.
Responsible business no longer concerns only charity
The most common activities in Slovakia include fair-mindedness regarding employees, health and safety at work, and environmental protection.
Volunteers of the Year awarded
One of the awards went to a Slovak nun and doctor killed in South Sudan in May 2016.
Volunteering helps the young to get rid of stereotypes
Thanks to volunteering, young people make friends, improve their communication and organisational skills, and become more self-reliant and flexible.
8,000 kilometres of Slovak nature in one video
Timelapse video of cameraman Majo Chudý shows beautiful spots of Slovakia.
Ecuadorian tribe involved in chocolate production
Cocoa from the Taisha region is of the best quality, without any element of cross-breeding or artificial pollination.
Watch the birds live
Life of birds at Vtáčí ostrov is possible to watch via webcam.
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