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A precious fresco uncovered in Stará Ľubovňa
The fresco was discovered under several layers of plastering.
Fico: We are ready to discuss the 13th salary
The prime minister also presented reasons why Slovakia should be in the EU core.
Extremists were driving through Banská Bystrica Region
But were opposed by retail chains and activists as well.
Bratislava hotels used 570 kilograms of contaminated eggs
The use of the contaminated batch was stopped, inspections of imported poultry products continue.
Students gearing up for third anti-corruption march
They have meanwhile managed to collect 70,000 signatures under their petition.
Raslavice, the village where people know how to use the EU funds
By using eurofunds and state aid new Mayor of Raslavice Marek Rakoš thus created some 80 jobs in two years.
A British athlete will represent Slovakia
Chiara Bunce has already won several medals at British youth championships.
Preparation of young journalists lags
Editors and students complain about the lack of practical training at journalism schools and missing links with the realities of the media market.
Meucci: Italy is not going through a catastrophe
Gabriele Meucci has been serving as the Italian Ambassador to Slovakia since January this year. Coming from a posting in Kosovo where he headed the major EULEX mission, he says that Slovakia is a haven for Italian investors but recently also for Italians coming here to work.
Two Slovaks decorated with Italian state awards
The Order of the Star of Italy was granted by the Italian president to recognised expert in Italian opera Jaroslav Blaho, and teacher at the Grammar School of Ladislav Sára in Bratislava Marta Markošová.
Manufacturer of high-tech products asks for investment stimuli of €20.3 million
Spinea promises to more than double the number of its employees
Coalition Council meets on Friday
Danko called on remaining coalition parties to postpone the cabinet session scheduled for Wednesday
Penta’s share in Petit Press publishing house will be lower
Shareholders of Petit Press, publisher of the Sme daily, agreed on new relationship structure
Tesco opens its biggest distribution centre in central Europe near Galanta
It supplies not only central Europe but twenty more countries.
Street in Essen bears name of hometown of cyclist Peter Sagan
Belgian Essen is a sister city of Žilina
A rarity: waterfall in the middle of a village
The waterfall in Lúčky belongs among the five most beautiful in Slovakia.
Slovakia has the lowest number of jobless people in history
The unemployment rate is expected to keep falling, but the lack of qualified workers remains a problem.
Tax fraud suspect may avoid punishment
After controversial businessman, Ladislav Bašternák, pays his taxes charges against him will be dropped, the reports indicate.
Rainbow flags flew in Bratislava last weekend
The LGBTI Pride march took place in the capital along with the “Proud about Family” event that opposed it.
Slovakia commemorates the 1968 invasion. Here’s what it looked like
Anniversary of the Warsaw Pact troop invasion that ended the Prague Spring.
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