The exhibition Vivid Square: Hidden Places and Untold Stories

Chicago and Bloody Wednesday are part of the history of Bratislava's squares

The biggest central space in Slovakia's capital tells its history before it changes again.

The reactor assembly of the third unit at the Mochovce nuclear power plant, pictured in June 2016.

Third unit of Mochovce nuclear power plant gets final approval to start powering up

It will finally open more than 10 years later than planned, and at well over twice the projected cost.

Nine things each of us can do to make Slovakia a better country

Anger and lies dominate among part of the population. The rest of us need to actively defend society.

Volvo’s is the first large-scale manufacturing investment in Košice since the steelmaker U.S. Steel arrived in the city almost 25 years ago.

American IT companies eye Slovakia to relocate operations from Russia

Arrival of Volvo proves eastern Slovakia’s investment potential.

News digest: How to combat misinformation, according to Google

Who is the mysterious owner of Slovakia's largest toystore chain sending geopolitical messages? Learn more in today's digest.

An MRI machine.

Questions after MRI incident at hospital

Doubts raised over staff training after metal bed hits scanner at Košice facility.

Refugees from Ukraine

Google to launch campaign against misinformation in Slovakia

Short clips designed to "vaccinate" social media users against harmful content

Orange dragon, the symbol of the Dráčik toysstore chain.

How Slovakia's largest toystore chain started sending geopolitical signals

Who is the mysterious Mr Dráčik who protested the defence cooperation agreement with the US and wanted to buy gas for Slovakia?

Marta Majerčík holds a speech at The Gabčík Memorial in Poluvsie, Rajecké Teplice, Žilina Region.

Britain showed her how to honour veterans. Now she’s spreading the word

Marta Majerčík encourages Slovak people to celebrate their own veterans.

Slovaks still tend to see liver cirrhosis exclusively as a disease of alcoholics. The expert, however, said it is a myth.

'Silent killer' has earned Slovaks unwelcome reputation

Free and painless liver screenings offered to people.

Clients of the Generali insurance company sometimes report unusual theft cases, the firm says.

Wife faked car theft to save her marriage

The Generali insurance company has shared unusual theft reports.

Between Veľký and Malý Kriváň in Malá Fatra mountain range

Head in the clouds: Three hikes worth the effort

Take out your hiking shoes and backpack, these trips will enchant you.

News digest: Slovakia still stands with Ukraine

Minister Richard Sulík prepared to resign next week. Germany firm should create thousands of new jobs in Slovakia.

Bosch eyes eastern Slovakia with major investment

If confirmed, about 4,000 people could find a job in the plant.

Illustrative photo, people with Ukrainian flag.

Six months on, Slovakia continues to stand with Ukraine

Ruling politicians repeated messages of support for Slovakia's neighbour facing Russian aggression.

Economy Minister and SaS chair Richard Sulík.

SaS voters split over party leaving government

Government expected to lose parliamentary majority next week.

Kyiv, Ukraine.

Ukraine’s six months of resistance, resilience, and resolve

We stand with Ukraine because it is the right thing to do.

Does Shrek live here?

Slovakia's photogenic 'swampy forest' feels like a movie set.

Katarína Gécziová
Marian Kotleba in parliament with his mask under his nose

Kotleba's party saved by its perceived irrelevance

Slovakia’s general prosecutor has announced that, contrary to expectations, he won’t try to dissolve Marian Kotleba’s party, arguing it’s not a serious threat to democracy. Some think that view is too sanguine.

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