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Tens of thousands protested abortions in Bratislava
ĽSNS supporters disrespected the calls of the organisers not to display political advertising.
Tired of planes, trains and automobiles? Take a boat from Bratislava to Vienna
River traffic began to operate on the Danube nearly 200 years ago. The steam driven boats would take many hours but today the sailing between Bratislava and Vienna takes just under two.
Slovak Egyptologists discovered ancient transport road
Experts assume that the road was not used to drag load; bricks were carried by workers and soldiers on foot.
Grandparents are the most important audience of the climate strike
While older people are the least willing to change their habits, they are also most likely to vote.
Protesters: The most important task is now ahead of us
For a Decent Slovakia protests continued around Slovakia on September 20. Two more gatherings are planned before the 2020 election.
When I say I have a wife, people think I’m making a language error
I feel privileged. Other people in same-sex relationships in Slovakia might be more sensitive about negative reactions, because they feel that this is their nation speaking to them.
Climate strike: Time for discussions is up. It’s time to act
The environmental protests are part of the week-long global initiative ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit in New York City on September 23.
Design Factory is the last building remaining from the former Apollo refinery
The map Around Apollo takes visitors to the last industrial remnants of the new downtown of Bratislava.
Slovakia fails to meet balanced budget plan
Debt set to increase by hundreds of millions of euros this year.
Cyprus Airways will introduce new flights from Slovakia
There will be new routes from Bratislava and Košice.
Poll: Smer is still on top
Freedom and Solidarity show a marked decrease after internal quarrels.
Bank clients should prepare for stricter verification in online payments
The changes, required by the European Union, aim to increase security, but not all banks have adopted them .
Slovaks boast of halušky, but what are the Welsh proud of?
Cardiff-born Mike Valek will compare Wales to Slovakia this week.
Recent tax changes will increase the income of small companies and employees
Some changes face criticism, though.
Owner of the Night Wolves complex in Slovakia fined again
It seems that Jozef Hambálek abandoned plans to open a museum there.
Threema saga: Kočner reportedly referred to Fico as “the boss”
The communication encrypted via the app suggests that Bödör was in contact with both Robert Fico and Robert Kaliňák.
Disinformation hunter: Slovakia is in a hybrid war
But it is activists, not the state, that protect people.
Sudanese cartoonist: Censorship not just something in some far away land
Khalid Albaih found freedom of expression on the internet because there was nowhere else.
Head of Slovakia’s largest savings bank ends in his post
PSS cited auditing discrepancies as a reason for its lost trust in Imrich Béreš.
NGOs and scientists will back Fridays for Future strike in Slovakia
The climate strike will be held in four Slovak cities on September 20.
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