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Kuciak Sr: I do not believe justice will be served
The parents of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová are sceptical as to whether the investigation of their children's murder will return results and justice will be served.
Politics is not filth, it concerns all of us
Who falls asleep in democracy, wakes up in totalitarianism.
Zuzana Kronerová: I would stand for twelve hours in the street with you
In an interview with Sme, Slovak actress Zuzana Kronerová discusses why she stands with the Slovak people and their pursuit for a more decent Slovakia.
Blog: Should foreigners in Slovakia care about today's crisis?
Collectively, we are responsible for the future of our children, whether you are Slovak, Italian, German or, in my case, Dutch.
Government accelerates hiring from abroad
The Labour Ministry introduced a list of job positions in short supply which should become subject to a shorter recruitment process: from six to three months.
AquaCity Poprad is a grand centre of wellness
Relaxation awaits in our 13 outdoor and indoor pools. The principles of fire and water will lead you through the world. Thai massage will help you gain self-confidence.
Events in Hotel Devin - Exclusive premises and modern equipment in the centre of Bratislava
Hotel Devín is a popular venue for business meetings, family celebrations and informal get-togethers. Our professional management and transformative space makes any reception, celebration, banquet, or conference simply unforgettable.
Slovak musicians go American
Two Slovak musical projects have not just gone to US recording studios but also joined forces with American musicians.
Blog: Slovakia needs its Macron
"For a Decent Slovakia", where next ? Reflections from a Brit living in Slovakia.
Slovak physicists make the most significant contribution to the topic of light pollution, scientists said
The city of Tuscon in Arizona is interested in Slovak solution.
Fico fell. These are good, not perfect, developments
Unlike Kaczyński’s case there are two other parties in the coalition with Smer who can still bring the government down at any time.
Some Slovak media witnessed “the Trump effect”
Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights Nils Muižnieks talks about the atmosphere in society following the double murder of journalist and his fiancée, and steps to be taken.
Great inventor and thinker finally has a statue in Bratislava
The statue of Johann Wolfgang Kempelen has already inspired the creation of an urban legend
Town of Rimavská Sobota had never built stone walls
The question is why, the town had a permission from king.
€540,000 transaction between Vadala and Trošková raises suspicions
The bank connected to the former prime minister’s assistant had an account with a company investigated for VAT skulduggery.
Enough of Smer, people chanted in streets
Government resignation is not enough, the crowd called for early elections. This is how it looked like in Bratislava on March 16.
Media are the ultimate frontiers in defending freedom in society today
Miklós Haraszti’s keynote speech at the Budapest award ceremony of the European Press Prize, March 14, 2018.
Prestigious foreign website notes architectonic value of SNP Memorial
The portal archdaily.com ranked the SNP Memorial among remarkable buildings such as the Slovak Radio building in Bratislava and Bridge SNP.
Film festival accommodates foreigners in Slovakia
Febiofest, the International Festival of Film Clubs (MFFK) is offering most films with English subtitles (labelled AT) this year, as well as making master-classes, discussions and other accompanying events available to English-speakers.
Cure for lack of workers: foreigners and automation
HR experts agree that Slovak companies will struggle with the lack of qualified workers and high number of vacancies.
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