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An opinion piece launched a diplomatic shoot-out
The Russian Embassy did not like the opinion piece written by State Secretary of the Defence Ministry Róbert Ondrejcsák.
New comic book allows children to walk in the shoes of foreigners
Foreigners and refugees featured in the stories hope that the comic book will help Slovaks learn more about their lives and understand them better.
Where to eat best burger in Bratislava
Here’s the list of 50 best burgers in Europe.
30 people want to run for Constitutional Court seats in a repeated vote
There are only five new people running for Constitutional Court judges. The parliament will choose 18 candidates on March 26.
A scooterist charged after driving into a crowd
The incident happened during Donovalfest on March 2.
Man dies after collision with train in Bratislava
The accident happened at the Bratislava – Vinohrady station.
EPP should expel Orbán
The EPP argument that the party does not want to punish the Hungarian people simply won’t stand.
Blog: Personal stories keep the history of totalitarian regimes in living memory
As we prepare to mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of Communism, we think about freedom and democracy, the values that drove our society forward.
Military radars: Slovakia to negotiate with three countries
13 countries submitted their government-to-government proposals.
Slovakia's economic freedom is the worst in central Europe
Overregulation is the biggest issue, entrepreneurs claim.
Apple is ready to launch its mobile payment service in Slovakia
Slovak banks are keen to introduce Apple Pay despite high costs.
Slovaks believe conspiracy theories more than their neighbours. Why?
Slovakia needs to improve citizens' critical thinking, but 'questioning more' can be a trap.
Dracula will be filmed in Banská Štiavnica
Filmmakers with well-known story come to the castle in March with well-known story.
Former police corps president testified about Kuciak’s screening
Gašpar defended himself with the screening of other journalists linked to another case. There is a suspicion that he fooled investigators.
Tóth is openly testifying in the case of Kuciak’s murder
Ex-SIS agent Peter Tóth confirmed that Ján Kuciak was monitored at the turn of September and October 2017.
Opening match at new stadium spoiled by racism
Coaches of both teams condemned such behaviour. Punishment awaits Slovan.
Czech koreanist: They teach maths by counting killed American bastards instead of apples
Nina Špitálniková studied in North Korea. She describes daily life in the totalitarian regime, labour camps, and relationships between men and women.
Fourth candidate for the judge of the General Court in Luxembourg rejected
The General Court should have 47 judges, only one is missing... from Slovakia.
Penta financial group purchases pharmacies in Romania
It now dominates Romania's pharmaceutical market, with a share of 65 percent.
Special trains will carry fans to the ice hockey world championships
There will be seven special trains, dispatched on the days the Slovak team is playing in Košice.
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