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Foreigners can seek free counselling at Foreigners' Police in Bratislava again
The information day is held on February 28.
Digital literacy is becoming necessary for most jobs
Working in Slovakia: Situation on the market favours jobseekers, but employers expect them to be ready to learn.
Diversity is not an option. It’s a necessity
Ikea’s HR manager talks about how a diverse working environment can help withstand upcoming changes.
Diverse groups are more innovative and more profitable
Many companies promote diversity, but a recent survey shows they are still just outliers.
Slovakia's health care worsened in 2018
Patients criticised referral slips, which they need to see a specialist.
What do Slovaks living in Britain think of Brexit?
Slovak women are considering their return. Students are fearless.
Slovakia is the worst at drawing EU funds
The country will lose at least €80 million due to scandals at the Education Ministry.
What ecological measures will supermarkets implement?
Some Slovak supermarkets plan to replace plastics for single-use with an ecological alternative by the end of 2019.
Grandparents have a bigger problem than millenials
Older people are increasingly likely to use social media daily. They are also less likely to know where their news is coming from.
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between March 1 and March 10, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Winter hiking in Malá Fatra offers spectacular experience
When the weather is nice, it is possible to see the Low Tatras from Chleb.
PSA to produce its first e-car in Trnava
Customers will be able to buy the new Peugeot 208 in the second half of 2019.
Nicki Minaj arrived in Bratislava to perform but cancelled her gig on the spot
The stadium did not have enough power to run the show, the rapper said. XL Promotion accused her production team of lying.
Mistrík withdraws from the presidential race
He referred to recent results in polls, but did not provide further details.
Spring work in gardens can now start at full tilt
Waste collection company resumes collection of biowaste in Bratislava.
Trump’s tariffs would influence Jaguar the most
New tariffs would not influence all carmakers in Slovakia.
Low water levels in Domaša reveal the remains of flooded houses
The resevoir is only 43 percent full.
NAKA has charged two managers of the central bank
If they are found guilty, they could be imprisoned for 10 to 20 years.
Angela Bajnoková: Every day I feared they would come for me
The story of the daughter of a Greek Catholic priest shows how consistent and evil the Communist regime was towards the people it labelled its enemies.
Looking presidential
The imminence of a presidential election can mean only one thing: the season of cliché and dog-whistles is upon us.
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