Archive of articles - May 2018, page 3
If you desire to read an old article, use the search bar or select the publication date.
Unexploded WWII grenade found and detonated in Prešov
Police evacuated people for safety reasons.
Smer wants retirement age capped at 64 years
They are negotiating support in parliament with both coalition and opposition parties.
The bewitching power of kittens
The arrow of history points towards greater respect for other life.
New ambiguities surround President Kiska’s campaign
President Andrej Kiska paid for both parts of his campaign through the KTAG company.
Network of pilgrimage ways joins the EuroVelo cycle routes
This combination creates the new cross-border project SacraVelo which enables cyclists to visit churches, chapels and other religious sites in the Slovak-Hungarian border areas.
Slovakia supports EU stance on latest findings on MH17 flight
FAM: Slovakia supports the EU’s stance on the downing of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet over the Ukraine in 2014, asking Russia for cooperation and to accept responsibility.
The ban on Uber in Slovakia is probably not final
The state gives a second chance to the car-service application, economic daily writes.
Minister unveils long-awaited rules for the election of Constitutional Court judges
Justice Ministry sent the new rules for the election of Constitutional Court judges into interdepartmental review on May 28.
Blog: Brands as new cultural institutions
Pavol Minár describes how the role of brands has changed and how this process brings new opportunities as well as responsibilities.
Blog: Trenčín-a city of romantic legends
Although Trenčín is most famous for its impressive castle, the city offers several other treasures to the wandering tourist.
Czech Minister: We cannot automatically rule out extremist proposals
Politicians only pretend to solve citizens’ problems and I cannot do this, outgoing Czech Foreign Minister Martin Stropnický tells Sme.
Bratislava’s Foreigners’ Police department works in a limited regime
People are recommended to visit the place only if necessary.
MORE THAN TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF EXCELLENCE
Ružička Csekes was named Law firm of the Year for the sixth consecutive time.
Protection of personal rights versus freedom of speech: which right has priority?
The boundary between freedom of speech and protection of personal rights is very fragile and difficult to demarcate.
Most beautiful Slovak cake from Smižany
A foreign baking website also spotted her work.
Polyglots flock to Slovakia
More than 500 polyglots from over the world are expected to come to Slovakia for the Polyglot Gathering. In the autumn, LingvaFest will enhance the list of linguistic events.
Days of Early Music presents unknown composers and instruments
The 23rd edition of the festival offers eight concerts in a variety of period musical styles, while also presenting composers from Bratislava and forgotten instruments, including one replicated from da Vinci’s drawings.
Slovak develops chip to simulate brain
This chip uses ten times less energy than conventional processors.
Pro-EU voters vote for anti-EU governments
This phenomenon is no longer limited to Central Europe.
Top 3 news from Last Week in Slovakia
Police seized Kuciak's colleague's phone.
- News digest: Finns air unseen video of Fico shooting, PM’s bloody jacket driven away by minister
- Weekend: What to make of Easter in Slovakia
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- US giant pulls plug on Slovak factory, axing 137 jobs
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- When to shop over Easter: Opening hours for supermarkets in Slovakia
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- 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
- Danish shoemaker to shut Slovak factory, axing 650 jobs in fresh blow to struggling region
- News digest: A parade too far? Fico heads to Moscow despite EU warnings Video
- 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
- Prices surge in Slovakia as inflation hits 15-month high
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- 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
- Too small to cope alone, Slovak villages are teaming up
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners More articles ›