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Radičová: You cannot handle murder with an appeal
In an interview, former prime minister Iveta Radičová claims that she does not expect any resolute stance from the Most-Híd party.
Acquiring qualified people is also a challenge for auditing companies
The Slovak Spectator spoke with auditing companies in Slovakia about current challenges they are facing.
SWEAT, TEARS AND UTTER JOY – JUST A FEW SNIPPETS FROM THE premiere OF THE BALLET BEYOND SIN
On 17 and 18 November 2017, the première of the season took place at the SND Ballet. The première also marked the first staging of the title by the internationally acclaimed choreographer, Boris Eifman, in Slovakia and Central Europe. Music direction bears the signature of the Slovak conductor, Branislav Kostka.
Recruitment myths and why headhunting will be disrupted soon
Selected views that hopefully a few of you find helpful.
More concerns about independence of Kuciak murder investigation
General Prosecutor demands the police request their approval before they release any more information about the investigation.
Bratislava Main Square full again today
A concert for Jan and Martina was held to commemorate the murdered investigative reporter and his fiancée. This is what the Main Square looked like tonight.
UPDATED: Fico won't step down, accuses Kiska of joining opposition
President Kiska has called for government reshuffles or early election.
An almost forgotten architect who changed the face of Bratislava
Friedrich Weinwurm, the most important architect of the Slovak avant-garde, exhibited in the Slovak National Gallery
Slovak Star Wars fan film wows
The Star Wars fan film stands above the ordinary fan film.
It is no news journalists in Central Europe face hostility
The consistency and accumulation of the incidents when politicians verbally attack journalists shows a clear trend in Central Europe, and slowly makes it acceptable to make ever more serious threats, or worse.
Murder of journalist: A short guide to the current political situation in Slovakia
Here are the names you need to know to understand how the unprecedented murder of a journalist, Ján Kuciak, and his fiancee, Martina Kušnírová, have affected Slovakia.
Police release all seven detained Italians
Investigation of the murder of Jan Kuciak continues, tens of thousands demonstrated around Slovakia and beyond on Friday.
Slovak students win international physics competition
The young women shone among attendees from 15 different countries.
Head of Reporters Without Borders: We will monitor if the investigation is independent
Christophe Deloire of Reporters Without Borders says leaders who have insulted journalists in the past need to apologise and commit to protecting journalists in the future.
UPDATED: Deloire: Bratislava is the capital of press freedom today
Tens of thousands of people went out to the squares of Slovak cities to commemorate the murdered journalist and his fiancée.
Slovak Philharmonic streaming celebrates 10 years
The Slovak Philharmonic was the first music institution in the country to launch live streams, starting February 22, 2008.
Last Week in Slovakia: Murder of journalist and his fiancée shook the whole country
The murdered journalist Ján Kuciak investigated links between politicians and Italian mafia.
Working environment matters and firms know it
Real estate consultancy CBRE organises competition for the most inspiring office of the year
Bugár: Interior minister should step down, but it's up to Smer
Coalition partner Most-Híd calls for a broader investigation team. Police abandon the drug dealer trace as irrelevant and continue investigating the Italians and a new trace, one involving the Supreme Court.
Brussels to look into suspicious agricultural subsidies
The Slovak Interior Ministry says help has been offered by international investigative institutions like Europol, the FBI and Scotland Yard.
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