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Firm linked to Viktor Orbán's ruling party buys building in eastern Slovakia
Hungary owns property in several Slovak towns.
Man uses magnets to turn a square celebrating killers into a square commemorating their victims
Martin Bednárik has no intention of stopping his activity.
The Eastern Slovakia's IT and creative industries grow
Eastern Slovakia has a chance to become a gravity well for talent from across Slovakia and abroad.
How to make Slovak stuffed peppers
Slovak stuffed peppers are stewed rather than baked for a juicy dish using summer produce.
News digest: Fico road-tests ‘stolen election’ claim
How heading a football ball can hurt the brain, Republika's anti-NATO referendum plan, a place near Košice supposedly looks like Norwegian fjords.
New shelter for adventure seekers opens near the Hungarian border
In Bušince, tourists can visit a small museum devoted to a famous aircraft designer and raft on Slovakia's third longest river.
With its anti-NATO campaign, Republika may forget about government
Smer and Hlas want Slovakia to stay in NATO.
Judge approves infamous ex-top police official’s plea deal
The opposition claims that cooperating defendant Bernard Slobodník is being manipulated by the police.
How heading a soccer ball can hurt the brain
A number of studies suggest that the powerful forces involved in heading a ball may lead to thinking and memory problems, and possibly dementia.
Slovak opposition claims Sep election will be stolen - and too many believe it
Recent charges laid against people linked to the security services have prompted the former premier Robert Fico to allege, without evidence, the existence of a police coup and who’s allegedly behind it.
Water reservoir near Košice supposedly looks like Norwegian fjords
An investor plans to build a toboggan in the area.
News digest: The 1968 invasion reminds us how important freedom is
Spiš Castle is the best one in Košice Region according to reviews, the soft drink that survived communism, and the most frequented place in the High Tatras.
Two Liptov villages to get a "UFO" just like Bratislava
Bridge connecting the villages in dire need of reconstruction.
Hungary should have taken south Slovakia back in 1968, writes pro-government daily
Daily is described as close to PM Viktor Orbán.
Vinea reigned supreme during communism, then came Coca-Cola
The Vinea brand flourishes in the hands of Czech owners.
Top security officials charged in the middle of election campaign
This is also what the upcoming Slovak election will be about.
As in 1968, we should again rise to the challenge
We must defend the values our society is built on, writes Slovakia's foreign minister.
Vašo Patejdl, a co-founder of Slovakia’s most successful band, is dead at 68
A talented songwriter, he wrote a number of evergreen songs such as “Mopedová”, “Kaskadér” and “Voda Čo Ma Drží Nad Vodou.”
A thank you to Slovak humanitarians
UNICEF dedicates the 15th World Humanitarian Day to compassionate Slovaks that support Ukrainian children.
What it’s like to crawl inside an elastic animal hanging in the Old Market Hall
Austrian-Croatian art group returns to Bratislava with a new project, this time made from adhesive tape.
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- Fico praises China and Vietnam as models, says liberal democracy has failed
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