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We refuse Fico's attacks against journalists
More than 520 journalists have signed a statement condemning the most recent verbal attacks of the former prime minister against journalists.
For a Decent Slovakia gatherings return to streets
Protest gatherings will be held in several cities in Slovakia and abroad.
Flying car impressed China
Slovak company AeroMobil signed a cooperation agreement with a luxury car brand at the Shanghai international exhibition.
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between November 16 and November 25, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Bratislava saw a campaign of unprecedented dimensions
Municipal elections in the capital and elsewhere were also marked by a smear campaign. It does not seem to have worked.
Nitra has a bench for fleas
Unique project of funny benches lures both locals and tourists to sit near riverbanks.
How do foreigners perceive health care in Slovakia?
The Health Ministry conducts survey with the aim of providing foreigners with a better healthcare service.
Most Slovaks are unaware of where their personal data end up in online space
Nearly 70 percent are afraid of having their personal financial data hacked but they do little to prevent it.
UPDATED: Police investigate protest organisers over Soros allegations
The National Criminal Agency wants to see the accounts of the protest organisers due to a criminal complaint alleging they are paid by George Soros.
All eyes on Humenné: The symbol of Smer's decline
The loss of Smer's Jana Vaľová in the mayoral race has become symbolic of the 2018 municipal vote.
J&T fined for mistakes made in the purchase of Slovakia's biggest bookstores chain
The participants in the proceedings broke the law on the protection of economic competition.
Slovaks stole luxury champagne worth hundreds of thousands euros
The police operation was carried out in cooperation with the Bratislava-based branch of Interpol.
"Pick your own" strawberries in November
There are about three tonnes near Piešťany. They are hard but still sweet.
Tom Odell surprised Slovak band in Bratislava
The British artist was wearing a T-shirt, presented to him by the Tolstoys, from start to finish at his Bratislava concert.
Sacred spot from Middle Ages is surrounded by legends even today
People believed that water from holes in the rock near Prešov could heal their diseases.
The bells of St Martin’s Cathedral rang to commemorate the end of WWI
Slovakia commemorated the centenary of the end of WWI with several events.
Police charge Slovak for fighting in the Ukraine
This is the first time such charges have been brought.
Automotive and engineering production are at a similar level
Other sectors are not faring very well.
El País: Female professor openly fights high gender pay gap in Slovakia
The major Spanish daily portrays Slovakia as one of the EU countries with the highest level of gender inequality through the story of Svetlana Fialová.
Top lawyer: Zero-tolerance for corruption is an unrealistic aim
Peter Štrpka shares his view on Slovakia’s business environment, including the lack of a qualified workforce, corruption, business laws, and security.
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