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Slovak far-right still harbours national hopes despite blow in local elections
Far-right parties were the big losers in Slovakia’s recent regional and municipal elections, but Republika could still end up in a ruling coalition after the next general election.
News digest: Slovakia's ambition for UNESCO office
Trip to Ždiar and the disappearing Romani language.
Archaeologists will come to the iconic cinema in Nitra
They will dig a big pit in the main hall for a basement, and hope to find treasures.
Slovakia tries to win a spot in coordinated office for UNESCO beech forests
Beech localities are the biggest serial locality on the list.
The Catholic Church is still struggling to talk straight on LGBT+ issues
Slovakia’s Catholics are experiencing the aftershocks of Tepláreň.
Court: Authorities must give permanent residence to same-sex couple
The ruling is groundbreaking for Slovakia.
The greatest Slovak tenor: PAVOL BRESLIK
In November, there will be another opportunity to enjoy his singing skills.
What does genuine Goral culture look like?
Thanks to a Czech, we have some idea.
Romani disappearing from Roma communities
In some areas, language no longer used by young generation.
News digest: Refurbished Slovak National Gallery to reopen on December 11
Slovan returns to top-flight club football after 53 years, Slovakia may have allowed exports of arms components to Russia, and a Slovak book wins the Red Dot design award.
Foreigners: Top 10 events in Bratislava
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between November 3 and November 13, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Slovakia is allowing exports that supply the Russian army, Denník N reports
Engines, bearings and machines that Putin needs to manufacture weapons go to Russia from Slovakia, the daily revealed.
Weekend: Bratislava's Christmas tree erected in downtown
From travel stories to the new definition of love and foreigners' experiences with the immigration system.
Slovak National Gallery gears up to reopen after extensive refurbishment
The gallery will open its renovated Bratislava premises in mid December.
News digest: Referendum date announced
What to see during the Month of Photography, Slovak Night Wolves member targeted by Czech Republic. Learn more in today's digest.
Bowie, Ukraine and disappearing African animals star in Month of Photography
32nd annual festival opens in Bratislava.
Is honey from your office roof the best in the world?
Urban bees in Bratislava produce unexpectedly tasty – and healthy – honey.
Rides on renovated railway in Vychylovka in the spring
The Kysuce forest railway was established between 1915 and 1918, once used to transport wood.
Czechs could freeze Slovakia's Night Wolf's assets
Area in Dolná Krupá considered European headquarters for Night Wolves.
Slovakia looks to new horizons with space agency membership
Foreign investment predicted to rise, jobs to open up.
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- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Digital Jarvis is real now. He is coming for your to-do list
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- The disinformation scene has become a tool of media capture
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- A mayor resigns over €2.7 million fraud scandal at town hall
- He designed Gatwick. But this is his masterpiece
- Fico praises China and Vietnam as models, says liberal democracy has failed
- News digest: Violent gang in Bratislava is under arrest
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- The law changed. Our family papers were ready. Now my kids are Slovak citizens
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- News digest: Fico’s bloc wants to save money by restricting electoral access
- Slovakia plans to restrict access to new medicines amid funding shortfall
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