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Art masterpieces begin to fill SNG's refurbished premises in Bratislava
Highlights are a rare 13th-century altar and an original Gothic altarpiece from St Martin's Cathedral.
YouTube removes channels linked to Republika ahead of Slovak elections
Google moves aggressively to protect information integrity ahead of elections.
Well-known Petržalka food-and-art venue is to be sold at auction
Galéria Kontajner attempted to combine various functions but has struggled financially.
Focus on Purposeful Leadership
Companies will increasingly look for leaders with specific competencies, skills and mindset.
Weekend: Ukrainian, Israeli and Slovak folklore side by side
For the weekend of June 23 - June 25, you'll be able to experience international poetry, folklore, yoga lessons and more. Enjoy the sunny days!
Slovenská Sporiteľňa and VÚB Banka will increase fees starting from July
VÚB Banka will introduce new fees as well.
Record number of jobs offered, but interest in them declines
These were the trends of the Slovak labour market in the past year.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between June 22 and July 2, plus temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
News digest: Smoke from large warehouse fire hits Bratislava
Speaker Boris Kollár is urged to resign, free events in Bratislava, and this year's Homophobe of the Year prize goes to an archbishop.
Speaker Kollár admits to beating his ex-girlfriend, but refuses to step down
Boris Kollár thinks someone is attempting to discredit him and his party, Sme Rodina, in the run-up to the elections.
Bratislava airport to launch flights to the Caribbean
Travellers can also fly to Vietnam.
Inclusive workplaces prove beneficial for all
The overall corporate ambition of creating diverse working spaces continues to fall below expectations.
History Talks: Johannisberg, Kremnické Bane or Piargy?
The place of worship in Kremnické Bane was probably built in the 13th century.
Cooking with Babička: pagáče, an untranslatable word
Pagáče are a classic Slovak food but without an English equivalent. Biscuit? Scone? Neither.
Bratislava's biggest fountain to work again after 16 years
Reconstruction is part of refurbishment of entire square.
Ukrainian refugees’ skills are being lost in the Slovak jobs market
New measures make employing third-country nationals easier, but barriers remain.
News digest: Slovak researchers prove their excellence in another field
Famine in Ukraine recognised as genocide, ex-foreign affairs minister mulling presidential run, and the state of the Petržalka tram extension.
Mega trolleybuses to be on Bratislava streets by end of summer
Capital's Public Transport Company also expecting arrival of hybrid vehicles.
Slovak parliament recognises Ukraine famine as genocide
1932-33 Holodomor killed millions.
Martin Škoviera: Graph theorist connecting the unconnected
Theory can help with everything from computer science to wedding planning.
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- News digest: Fico’s bloc wants to save money by restricting electoral access
- When will the opposition wake up to reality?
- Slovakia plans to restrict access to new medicines amid funding shortfall
- 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
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- News digest: Fico’s bloc wants to save money by restricting electoral access
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Digital Jarvis is real now. He is coming for your to-do list
- Slovakia plans to restrict access to new medicines amid funding shortfall
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- News digest: Violent gang in Bratislava is under arrest
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Digital Jarvis is real now. He is coming for your to-do list
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- A mayor resigns over €2.7 million fraud scandal at town hall
- Show me your moves! Slovak hockey stars share their best pick-up lines
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- 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 compass points to Kúty, and people are starting to follow
- 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
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
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