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Hungarian MP: We have saved Europe once, we are protecting it again
Schengen was discussed in the Polish town of Krynica.
Slovak army’s orders support the local armament industry
State company Konštrukta will produce 25 Zuzana 2 artillery systems for the Slovak Armed Forces worth €175 million.
Spring forward, fall back: Slovaks do not want daylight savings time
Like the majority of Europeans, Slovaks have voted to stop the time change.
Higher consumption of alcohol-free beer draws investment to eastern Slovakia
Czech brewery is investing into expanding the Slovak brewery in Veľký Šariš.
The first Slovak F-16 will first remain in the US
The final agreement with Slovakia might be signed until the end of this year, head of Lockheed Marin said in an interview.
President: Every name holds a story of the Holocaust victims and their families
Jews deported to the extermination camps during WWII were remembered with the reading of names from deportation lists in Bratislava.
Employment of Roma people remains Slovakia’s perpetual problem
Unemployment rate is low maybe in Slovakia, but it does not apply to Roma community.
Fashion e-shop will get a new warehouse in western Slovakia
The new warehouse will provide 60,000 square metres on several levels.
WWII fighter pilot's legacy still has impact today
Ethan Allen Smith crashed above Sliač. The stories of such veterans create a tradition worthy of the democratic development of our country.
White water centre not just for professionals
Visitors can enjoy kayaking, rafting and as well as surfing near Bratislava
Spectacular Slovakia #1: Bratislava vs. Vienna
Listen to the first episode of our travel podcast, with tips on how to make the best of your trip to Bratislava.
Slovakia is among the cheapest EU members
But it's also the most expensive among Visegrad Group members.
Slovak Night Wolves returned historical equipment
The civic association “Museum of Historical Vehicles” has been sharing a venue with the Slovak branch of Night Wolves.
Primary schools will get free lunches
Chairman of the ruling Smer party, Robert Fico, has promised free lunches for all pupils of primary schools and the last grades of nursery schools.
ABC television named two photos from Slovakia out of five best photos
Perseid meteor shower caught the eye of many photographers.
Holocaust remembrance divided over several days
The ceremonial Reading of the Names of Holocaust Victims takes place this Wednesday, September 5.
Four recruitment and job agencies joined forces in the Manuvia group
With this merger, an agency has been established that has 20 branches in six CEE countries, and the ambition to be among the biggest five in this region.
Parliamentary committee approved October 30 as one-time state holiday
The centenary of the adoption of the Declaration of the Slovak Nation prompted MPs of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs Committee to make October 30, 2018 a one-time holiday.
I’ve given two years to the EU presidency scandal. I’m leaving.
Whistleblower Hlávková to Foreign Minister Lajčák: You can still tell the truth.
Only in Canada
Exaggerated obligingness is one aspect of life here.
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- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- From eight to thousands of runners. How Košice marathon rose to prominence Photo
- Iconic Slovak barn still draws crowds. Without donors, it might have been lost Photo
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- From eight to thousands of runners. How Košice marathon rose to prominence Photo
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
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- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Digital Jarvis is real now. He is coming for your to-do list
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- A mayor resigns over €2.7 million fraud scandal at town hall
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- Fico praises China and Vietnam as models, says liberal democracy has failed
- News digest: Violent gang in Bratislava is under arrest
- He designed Gatwick. But this is his masterpiece
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- News digest: Fico’s bloc wants to save money by restricting electoral access
- Slovakia plans to restrict access to new medicines amid funding shortfall
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