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Fico ends exactly the way he ruled - without self-reflection
He has been determined to survive everything in politics. Is he really leaving?
Do you know what Slovakia and Slovenia have in common?
Confusing Slovakia and Slovenia is a mistake that occurs even in top politics.
UPDATED: Fico is ready to resign tomorrow
There will be no early elections, Bugár has agreed with Fico on the PM's resignation. Justice Minister Lucia Žitňanská ends too. Peter Pellegrini expected to be the new PM.
America takes another step toward the abyss
US President Trump fires foreign minister Tillerson to defend Moscow’s lies.
Croatian in Slovakia: Foreigners have a business advantage
Seven years ago, Marija Hrvatic was a business service centre employee living in a strange, new city - Bratislava. Now, she’s made a business of helping foreigners.
Inflation in Slovakia slowed down in February
This was caused by the correction of food prices, according to analyst.
Tourists ignore bans in the Tatras, including drones and balloons
A check discovered dozens of violations in the Tatra national park in a single day.
Cabinet session: Kaliňák is still interior minister
The Slovak government holding a session despite crisis has recalled the state secretary at the Transport Ministry, Viktor Stromček.
People would rather buy beer cans than visit pubs
The reasons include the difference between canned and draft beer, which can amount to several cents.
MP of Smer party has power-plants near Italian-run farmstead
The power plant and the farm share the same access road. Long-time Prešov regional governor claims he does not know owner Diego Roda who was investigated by police in 45 cases.
Slovakia and central-European region to receive millions from EU
A new special fund founded by the European Investment Bank is expected to increase capital investments for SMEs in central Europe.
Košice will fly to Germany again
The Košice-Germany route won the popular vote in an intern.et poll among six destinations.
Government’s Office won’t say when it was informed about Italian Mafia
The opposition leader wanted the report to reveal whether the government ignored the potential dangers of the Mafia group.
Parliament paid tribute to murdered journalist and his fiancée
The parliament continued working, but the discussion was hindered by the absence of several MPs.
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between March 16 and March 25, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Coalition's Most-Híd wants early elections, what comes next? A quick overview
Early elections are the most probable answer to the crisis the country is going through.
The “grand ballet” of epic proportions visits Bratislava
A spectacular version of the classical ballet Esmeralda to be staged in the Slovak National Theatre, in cooperation with the Bolshoi Theatre, has involved more than 200 performers, theatre-makers and backstage workers to mark the 200th anniversary of choreographer Marius Petipa.
MPs agree to hold no-confidence vote against Fico
Prime minister will face a no-confidence vote in parliament, on March 19 morning. If he is toppled, the whole cabinet will be dissolved.
Prosecutor’s office starts prosecuting ex-minister Kaliňák for sabotage
The General Prosecutor’s Office has 30 days to decide whether it will charge Kaliňák based on the criminal complaint of special prosecutor Vasiľ Špirko.
Slovakia has a total of five Paralympic gold medals
After two days, Slovak Paralympic athletes won five gold medals, one silver and one bronze at the Winter Paralympics in PyeongChang, with the successful ones being Alpine skiers.
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