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Deutsche Telekom Services Europe SK & CZ C.E.O. says he'd like to hire 'accounting hackers'
We want to provide travel management for more national firms, the firm's managing director Marek Rešovský notes.
Magenta diamond among shared service centers in Slovakia
Deutsche Telekom Services Europe Slovakia is one of the most awarded shared service centers in Slovakia.
News digest: After return from Israel, Slovak PM drops big news
Experts' disagreement over Mozart's performance in Bratislava, Dutch royal couple visiting Slovakia, and the world marks International Women's Day on March 8.
American firm to produce electric car charging stations in Slovakia
New Trend Technologies hall under construction in Martin.
Interim PM Heger leaves ruling party, finds new political home
Eduard Heger has been elected leader of the Demokrati party.
“Where is the soap?”: Susan’s staggering polyclinic experience in Slovakia
Four foreigners discuss the successes and failures of healthcare in Slovakia.
Old railway bridge that should become the "Eiffel Tower of Trenčín"
The town in western Slovakia has been named the European Capital of Culture in 2026.
Did Mozart perform in Bratislava, or not?
We know for sure that his widow remarried in present-day Bratislava.
Toblerone to drop Matterhorn as production partially moves to Bratislava
The Bratislava factory has advantageous location.
Almost a third of Slovaks do not have financial savings, a survey shows
Low-income households affected the most by the current crisis.
News digest: Dzurinda is not going away, announces a new project
Journalists under fire from politicians, Danish influencer on why he likes Petržalka. Learn more in today's digest.
Five years after Kuciak murder, Slovak journalists are still being attacked by politicians
Just days after the country marked the fifth anniversary of the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak, a journalist receives death threats.
Dzurinda’s blues do not mean he’s done with politics
As the emergent coalition sheds people associated with the former prime minister, the current premier’s political future becomes clearer.
Stability is what people are looking for these days
Space for big companies to support their employees in every possible way.
Many Slovaks hate them, but Danish influencer Christian Trampedach appreciates communist "brutalist" buildings
Walls and fences are part of most houses in Slovakia, but Trampedach says Danish people often don't build walls around houses because they trust their neighbours.
Dutch discount retail chain has opened its first store in Slovakia
Some goods sold by Action cost less than €2.
News digest: Slovaks are in a funk about corruption
Lúčnica gets a home, controls on the Slovak-Ukrainian border will take longer on March 7, and what to do in Bratislava.
Legendary folklore ensemble now has its own building for the first time
The change comes after 75 years.
Most Slovaks see no improvement in anti-corruption fight. Are they right?
More bribes and corruption scandals than before 2020, people feel.
Weekend: National gallery reopens for public again
Catch up on the latest culture and travel news from The Slovak Spectator.
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