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Investigation of Kuciak and Kušnírová murders may end in November
Prosecutors of the Special Prosecutor’s Office also commented on the cancelled detention order involving Norbert Bödör and Marian Kočner's text messages.
Wild boars in the area infected with African swine fever need to be killed
The order is part of measures to stop the contagion.
Fico sees Threema leaks as an organised attack on the coalition
The Smer chair says investigators and prosecutors involved in the investigation of the murders are following the wishes of the media.
Kočner’s communication suggests links to far-right extremists
The decoded communication suggests connections to courts and certain politicians, too.
Blog: EU takes timid steps toward a circular economy
Monika Junicke from Komerční Banka describes the main challenges complicating the implementation of European Union’s Circular Economy Action Plan.
Return of public transport to Mlynské Nivy will be delayed
Developer and council agree to wait until the reconstruction is complete.
The High Tatras – a destination of unforgettable moments
The High Tatras region is gorgeous and well worth a visit.
Do you know which place in the High Tatras is the most visited?
Tourists have been counted in Slovakia's highest mountains.
Feel like a trader from the past on the way to Poland
New hiking route leads from Poland via old trade road.
Historical rail track linked to capital’s industrial past uncovered
Rohleder track at Filiálka train station is unique in Slovakia.
Children and machines think a lot alike
Similar to children, we can improve artificial intelligence by rewarding it for good responses or punishing it for doing something wrong.
Zlá Diera cave will keep you cool during the heat
Choose from two routes. One is suitable for children, the other is more demanding.
As well as Fico and Kaliňák, Bugár and Danko are mentioned in Kočner’s text messages
Fico claims the media are leading a jihad against Smer.
Tanker destroys historic wagon that is more than 100 years old
The driver suffered minor injuries.
Bratislava turns lawns into meadows
Flower-rich urban meadows cope better with heat, retain moisture and protect biodiversity.
Zealous about zen? Discover your peace of mind in Bratislava.
American Talley Sjoberg Varney takes us into her ‘potions room’ to explain why aromatherapy matters.
More and more foreigners coming to work in Slovakia
Ukrainians, Serbs and Romanians make up half of all foreigners on the Slovak labour market.
Good choice? Ex-minister announces his ambition of founding a party
Former health minister Tomáš Drucker posted news on Facebook.
Epstein's plane also landed in Slovakia
One of the financier's accomplices in human trafficking is Slovak.
The ecological disaster that turned a village into Slovakia's Chernobyl
A factory in Horné Opatovce caused the end of a village 50 years ago.
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