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Garth: We need a deal that will benefit both
“When I talk to the Brits living in Slovakia, they are quite relaxed about things,” UK Ambassador to Slovakia Andrew Garth says about the Brexit-related concerns.
Italians celebrated their presence in Slovakia
Back in 2012, Italy was the fourth biggest investor in Slovakia.
Business relations will continue after Brexit
The UK represents one of the five biggest export destinations for Slovakia, with the key sector being automotive.
Cinemas draw more visitors than in 2016; Slovak films are biggest blockbusters
One third more people visited Slovak cinemas in the first half of 2017 than in the same period last year.
Discussion about road project becomes emotional
Analysts want more alternatives for the road from Zvolen to Košice to be assessed
Business Smartphones Connected to Public Wi-Fi Can Be in Danger
As many as 54 percent of American internet users log on through public Wi-Fi networks.
Former RAF pilot dies
Imrich Gablech received several Czech and foreign awards and medals. On the occasion of his 100th birthday he was promoted general.
Summer camp for Slovak footballers
The aim is not only to train the youth in sporting skills but also teach them to become decent and intelligent people.
“Natural police” to protect nature and animals
Those who commit crimes against the environment should watch out.
British investors are coming to Slovakia, regardless of Brexit
The last 15 years of investments in Slovakia have covered sectors producing rubber and plastic products, metal products and motor vehicles.
Ship captain awarded in memoriam
The award is not only a big thank you gesture but also a call for everybody to forget about their comfort and think about how they can help the world become a nicer place, said the Slovak president.
Eight Tatra peaks in 27 hours
The man from Košice ended up before his goal due to health problems.
Mondays are not blue in museums
Most Slovak museums and galleries are closed on Mondays, but the Slovak National Museum – SNM – decided to present some of its branches.
Slovak bryndza is partly produced from French sheep milk
Opposition politician calls for labelling of bryndza made from Slovak milk
Bratislava marks birthday of its unique character
Schӧner Náci has a life-size statue in the city centre.
FinMin changes mortgage support for young people
Amendment would reduce paperwork involved in providing state assistance.
Prisoner escaped and caught
He was back in his cell a few hours later.
Agrokomplex opens its gates
This year’s exhibition has more discussions with experts and a family programme.
No Slovak injured in Barcelona
President Andrej Kiska and Prime Minister Robert Fico offered condolences to victims' families and the country.
Push your limits and grow
The Duke of Edinburgh Award helps young Slovaks achieve their goals and develop.
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- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- News digest: Finns air unseen video of Fico shooting, PM’s bloody jacket driven away by minister
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Cockroaches and crumbling toilets greet seven-year-old battling serious virus
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Weekend: What to make of Easter in Slovakia
- News digest: Finns air unseen video of Fico shooting, PM’s bloody jacket driven away by minister
- US giant pulls plug on Slovak factory, axing 137 jobs
- When to shop over Easter: Opening hours for supermarkets in Slovakia
- Prices surge in Slovakia as inflation hits 15-month high
- Cockroaches and crumbling toilets greet seven-year-old battling serious virus
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- German shoemaker Lowa joins wave of factory closures in Slovakia
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- Prices surge in Slovakia as inflation hits 15-month high
- US giant pulls plug on Slovak factory, axing 137 jobs
- When to shop over Easter: Opening hours for supermarkets in Slovakia
- News digest: A parade too far? Fico heads to Moscow despite EU warnings Video
- Danish shoemaker to shut Slovak factory, axing 650 jobs in fresh blow to struggling region
- A café in an ice cellar, sand dunes and a flower shop at the border
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- Hollywood turns Slovak highlands into high-speed playground Video
- German shoemaker Lowa joins wave of factory closures in Slovakia
- Chicken Jockey! Chicken Jockey! Chicken Jockey! Video
- Danish shoemaker to shut Slovak factory, axing 650 jobs in fresh blow to struggling region
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- Prices surge in Slovakia as inflation hits 15-month high
- Slovakia's latest basketball star is destined for great things in the USA
- News digest: Finns air unseen video of Fico shooting, PM’s bloody jacket driven away by minister
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- He has been disciplined for delays. Now he will lead Slovakia’s top court
- Slovak startup Upfan declares war on fake tickets
- Smer MEP tells Slovaks to learn the EU’s rules – so they can break free from Brussels
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