Archive of articles - October 2019, page 3
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Foreigners: Top 10 November events around Slovakia
Head to Košice for Fashion Week and Art & Tech Days or go listen to a sermon given by a US cardinal in Trnava in November.
Brexit: What UK nationals in Slovakia need to know
The UK has been granted a Brexit "flextension" until January 31, 2020. Here’s how the UK’s departure will affect UK nationals living in Slovakia.
Lack of staffers hinders further growth of BSCs
The country needs modern legislation reflecting current challenges, the representatives of the sector suggest.
Artificial intelligence expert: True artificial intelligence should also have a consciousness, but we are far from that
Artificial intelligence is an issue that has gained much popularity in the past few years.
Take an autumn hike in the Mengusovská valley
The colourful trees lower down give way to magical mountains and snow.
Please admire us only from distance
Sysľovské Polia is an inconspicuous wilderness just a few kilometres beyond Bratislava.
Velvet Revolution fails to fire student interest
Teenagers struggle to imagine life without freedoms.
Glossary: Velvet Revolution fails to fire student interest
Spectator College provides readers of The Slovak Spectator who are trying to improve their English with glossaries of useful and frequently used words and expressions from stories published as part of the Spectator College as well as in the rest of the newspaper.
Memories of the Velvet Revolution
Researcher Ľubica Lacinová recalls her life under communism and the events of 1989 in a podcast interview.
Comics tell the story of the Velvet Revolution for those who were not there
Each book is produced by a different duo of Slovak writers and illustrators.
Kočner boasts of being a “shareholder” in a conspiracy website
At the time, the Hlavné Správy website supported Smer with its reports.
Foreigners will be able to submit an e-application to the Foreigners’ Police
Police face enormous increase in applications for residence permits.
Time change on the last weekend of October will affect public transport
Selected trains and buses will wait at stations for one hour.
The Černová Tragedy: 15 people killed for consecration of their church
Slovaks overlook the 1907 massacre, although it is a red-letter day.
Trustee concealing information on Bašternák. A prosecution has been launched
Trustee may be fined with up to €5,000.
Recreational vouchers will not be for all. Parliament failed to approve the change
SNS chair Andrej Danko refuses to attend the coalition council meetings held before the elections.
Disciplinary senate banned Jankovská from judging
Case involving the ex-state secretary also being investigated by police.
Burnt historic palace on Bratislava’s Main Square still waits for reconstruction
The secession style building was damaged by fire from an illegal food stall during last year’s Christmas market.
Fake filmmakers tricked Čachtice locals into believing they would star in a movie
This sixties story has been adapted to the “Blood Countess” comedy.
OĽaNO chair Matovič drops new texts between Glváč and Kočner
The leaked Viber communication between the two ran from 2014 to 2017.
- From potato peels to a patent – how Slovak scientists are using kitchen waste to help make sensors Photo
- They sold their flat in Switzerland and moved to eastern Slovakia. Why? Photo
- News digest: The maths doesn’t add up
- How to wake a sleeping tiger
- Leo Express to run direct Prague–Bratislava trains via Petržalka
- Police storm Slovak restaurant to detain ‘godfather of Cologne’
- Travel tips (and common misunderstandings) while travelling across Slovakia
- German auto supplier ZF to shut Slovak factory
- From potato peels to a patent – how Slovak scientists are using kitchen waste to help make sensors Photo
- Which family business grew most in 2024?
- Weekend: From ancient Rome to Indian lights Photo
- Police storm Slovak restaurant to detain ‘godfather of Cologne’
- News digest: The maths doesn’t add up
- Profits under pressure: Slovakia’s top family businesses in 2024
- Bratislava prepares to shine as Diwali brings the Festival of Lights to the Old Market Hall Photo
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Bratislava prepares to shine as Diwali brings the Festival of Lights to the Old Market Hall Photo
- From potato peels to a patent – how Slovak scientists are using kitchen waste to help make sensors Photo
- Police storm Slovak restaurant to detain ‘godfather of Cologne’
- Weekend: From ancient Rome to Indian lights Photo
- Which family business grew most in 2024?
- Six killed in head-on car crash in central Slovakia Photo
- News digest: Pellegrini’s immunity gift, Kaliňák’s Kyiv tour, Škoda’s cultural crash
- Sometimes the boldest decision is simply to begin again
- We are all Americans now
- Who really pushed Slovakia into debt? Fico and Pellegrini lit the fuse.
- Bratislava prepares to shine as Diwali brings the Festival of Lights to the Old Market Hall Photo
- Police storm Slovak restaurant to detain ‘godfather of Cologne’
- See Slovakia’s first robot-built home rise, brick by brick
- They sold their flat in Switzerland and moved to eastern Slovakia. Why? Photo
- How I met my motherland
- Russian discount chain to launch in Slovakia
- Unexpected journey leads Slovak curator to Vienna's Belvedere Palace
- Travel tips (and common misunderstandings) while travelling across Slovakia
- News digest: The maths doesn’t add up
- Rare painting of central Europe’s 1652 victory over the Ottoman Turks saved from ruin Photo
- Labour economist, AI ethicist among Slovakia’s top scientists
- How to wake a sleeping tiger
- Leo Express to run direct Prague–Bratislava trains via Petržalka
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