Archive of articles - December 2018, page 4
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Prosecutor’s office drops charges against Greenpeace activists
But the criminal prosecution still continues.
Everybody wants to be home for Christmas, even migrants
Flight and train tickets are hopelessly sold out by now. But what about those who cannot make it?
Q&A: How will the new levy on retailers affect people?
Tesco, Kaufland, and Lidl will pay the levy as of January 2019.
Busting myths: The risk of migrants importing dangerous diseases is low
The increasing number of countries dealing with the health treatment of migrants and refugees, according to Jozef Bartovic from WHO Regional Office for Europe.
Migrants face problems when it comes to health care. Mainly myths
The issues include finding a general practitioner and securing health insurance.
Scouts deliver the Peace Light of Bethlehem
People will be able to take it home until Christmas.
Devils return to Piešťany
The second year of the march again raised some controversy.
LGBTI people now have an online advisory centre
The centre is expected to help them find more information and help to solve their problems.
Skiers can fly to the Tatras and Liptov this winter season
Routes to Poprad operate from London, Riga and Kiev.
Slovakia posts records in the export of toys
Slovak toy trains can be found in France, Germany and the United States.
Pope Francis sends gift to former archbishop Bezák
During his audience, President Andrej Kiska presented the pope with four baubles from Slovakia, which the pope wants to hang in Saint Martha’s House.
Political parties fail to thrive, to the detriment of Smer
The current coalition would fail to have a majority, but neither would the opposition without the extremists, a poll suggests.
Nitra to open integration centre for foreigners
The city has already promised to allocate €24,000. The site has not been chosen yet.
Blog: Public procurement needs to be not only efficient but also transparent
Michal Krčméry, AmCham’s Director of Government Affairs, explains the impact of the new Public Procurement Act on SMEs and points out why these changes bring less transparency into the public procurement process.
In search of people for logistics
Slovak hauliers can employ more than 2,500 new drivers now.
Arbitration proceedings between member state and investor from other member states in the context of the CJEU decision
CJEU has recently set the precedent regarding the issue of incompatibility of the Intra-EU BITS with the EU law.
Blog: Life is easier in Slovakia
That is why I am here, says a Polish woman living in Bratislava.
Historical coins discovered in Sobotište
Another important finding from the town hall is late middle-age ceramics.
The UK must hold a general election or another Brexit referendum
There is no other way out of these absurd Brexit negotiations.
Compulsory nursery school is a good idea, but not problem-free
In Slovakia, the number of children in pre-school education is much lower than the EU average.
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- Young British boxing star who quit Slovakia over racism is now aiming for the top
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- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
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- The disinformation scene has become a tool of media capture
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- A mayor resigns over €2.7 million fraud scandal at town hall
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- Fico praises China and Vietnam as models, says liberal democracy has failed
- News digest: Violent gang in Bratislava is under arrest
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
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- 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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