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Slovak publishers now know better than to panic about Facebook Explore
The little rocket icon caused an uproar among big Slovak media outlets - but so far the test shows they might have been overestimating Facebook as a tool to attract audience.
Partnering of Emirates with FlyDubai broadens destinations reachable from Bratislava
FlyDubai flies to Dubai three times per week
Slovaks and Austrians will look at plastics in the Danube
Earlier studies have revealed that the annual flow of plastic amounts to 530-1,550 tonnes.
Slovakia lacks a chickenpox vaccine
It is unclear when deliveries will be restored.
Moratorium before the elections starts
No form of political campaign, ads or polls can be published until polling stations are closed.
Walking in the sky in Bratislava
Those courageous enough can try walking a narrow window board around the SNP bridge's UFO restaurant at a height of 82 metres
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between November 3 and November 12, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Trump as dead man walking: Beware the contagion
First charges from special prosecutor show collusion with Russia, and cooperating witnesses.
State’s response to the eIDs problem not quick enough
The Interior Ministry adopts steps to prevent the abuse of e-signatures, but is criticised for its late response.
Voting is an act of integration
Municipal and regional polls are the only chance for those who live and work in Slovakia but do not have a Slovak passport to influence how things develop around them.
Who are the Bratislava region candidates?
None of the strongest candidates mention foreigners.
Ex-politician Rusko may come under pressure due to the steam-gas cycle
The Ex-economy minister has already been charged in the case of disadvantageous privatisation; the Gorilla team can re-open the prosecution.
City of Martin has forced administration cancelled
The city of Martin which was under forced administration had it lifted after a huge debt made by the previous council was repaid. The Mayor who promised to step down if this happens stays however.
Economic gap between Slovakia and western Europe remains wide
Slovakia is still lagging behind in economic convergence towards the more advanced Europe, according to the analysis of the convergence of the Slovak economy compiled by the Slovak central bank, NBS.
Višňové tunnel claims one life
It is one of the recent tragedies that have occurred at the construction site.
What secrets do the Petržalka bunkers hide?
The new cycling route offers an insight into the former military fortification close to the capital.
The Reformation was an important historical event
The Evangelical Church in Slovakia commemorated the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with several events including the reading a pastoral letter.
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