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Leave your car at home - European Mobility Week has started.
In keeping with this year's 'mix and move' slogan, discounted and free public transport is available in a variety of places.
Bratislava Main Station gets new waiting room
The entrance will get facelift too; work should be done by the May 2019 Hockey World Championship.
Analysts: Inflation in August accelerated, pushed up by rising phone call prices
Plane tickets also impact the development of prices.
Blog: No bubble on Slovak or Czech residential real estate market
The current state of the Slovak and Czech residential real estate market - what are the risks?
New via ferrata route coming to the High Tatras
It should be accessible by the end of 2019.
Where Europeans want to be buried
What does the place we choose to be buried in say about our identity?
Renaissance, baroque, and current anniversaries – Konvergencie 2018
The festival of chamber music this time around offers a musical wander across Renaissance and Baroque Italy and England, and commemorates the establishment of Czechoslovakia, all while bringing a host of renowned musicians.
Daylight saving time? We need a second referendum
Are you with Winston Churchill, beer gardens, freedom and French fries? Or do you prefer Putin, commuting to work in an icy black abyss and tyranny?
Where does the world (music) unite? In Bratislava
The September feast of world music strives to both bring global representatives of music to Bratislava - from Ghana to Israel - and to “showcase” Slovak gems.
Kempelen invented much more than just the Turk, a chess-playing automaton
The exhibition reveals the secret of the Turk and it was not the legless chess player hidden inside.
Sereď gets a new industrial park
The developer is the PNK Group from Russia.
Eminem in Prešov? Sorry, it’s hoax
Most people understood the prank and turned the discussion into a joke.
Agrofert's Duslo Šaľa launches new ammonia production plant with a price tag of €310 million
The company gets a €58 million tax incentive.
Jaguar Land Rover will commence production in Nitra in the coming weeks
The production of one Land Rover Discovery car takes four days.
Famous Slovak wafer came about by accident
Horalky Wafers are popular for their peanut filling.
OLAF: Slovakia might have to pay €300 million to the EU
The European Anti-fraud Office found custom-related fraud worth millions of euros. Slovakia is one of the countries that lets underpriced goods onto the EU market.
Regulated electricity prices for households are going up
The regulator argues the higher prices of European carbon allowances
MPs approve one-off holiday to celebrate Czechoslovakia’s centenary
Prepare for one more day this year when shops will be closed.
Police officers investigated for mafia practices
The steps were taken following a blog post by security analyst Radovan Bránik.
Security analyst: People from central Europe also join Jihadists
V4 countries are not a target for terrorists, nor a significant source of fighters, but they serve for logistic purposes.
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- News digest: Violent gang in Bratislava is under arrest
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