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A family company plans to build the biggest battery power storage system in Slovakia
ZAR wants to become energy independent.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Looking for Bratislava activities on a budget? Set out on a hike to Pajštún Castle or explore the history of Rača.
Rare gate was on display once and for only two hours. People may see it again soon
The mediaeval gate was unusually large for its time.
How to make creamy Slovak courgette soup with dill
If you know anyone with a garden, they will gladly give you courgette, also called zucchini.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between August 10 and August 20, plus temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
For scientists, environmental disasters mean opportunities to put 'biomining' bacteria to work
Most of the environmental burdens originated during the communist regime.
News digest: Former Bratislava hospital to make room for IT campus
Politics is divorced from poor regions, Slovakia helping out catastrophe-struck countries, and some positive stories to cheer you up.
They work, they study, but they sleep rough. Homeless figures increase in Slovakia
Slovakia remains unsuccessful in tackling homelessness.
No let up in fuel price rises
But situation not as dramatic as a year ago.
Bratislava politicians take over parties' slates. Many districts can be left unrepresented in parliament
More constituencies instead of one in the national election could change things for the better, an expert says.
'Scooby' the dog, vintage pram walk and a €2 armchair that you don't want to see
Read a selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
News digest: Britain sanctions a Slovak citizen over Russia's war in Ukraine
A far-right party owes an apology to a liberal politician, the court rules. Sliač wants to tax NATO soldiers. A firm behind holographic assistants.
Two judges are convinced of Kočner’s innocence. Third judge disagrees
The Ján Kuciak case will be decided by the Supreme Court on appeal.
Why spa town’s latest idea to tax NATO soldiers is absurd
Sliač wants foreign soldiers to pay accommodation tax.
Usage of holograms are limitless, says expert
Slovak company develops holographic assistants, which can even “teleport” a person via a hologram.
Discovering animal tracks on a new adventure trail in central Slovakia
The trail takes visitors along a forest path from Predná Hora to Muránska Huta through the meadows of Sviniarky.
Their performance may improve, but some hospital laboratories are reluctant to give up unnecessary manual work
Laboratories are one of the hospital departments able to generate a profit, says Beckman Coulter Czech Republic CEO Vojtěch Drbohlav.
News digest: Controversial legal tool to ex-interior minister's rescue
Bribery charges against Rober Kaliňák scrapped, a football community unlike any other, big trailblazing anniversary in Slovakia.
A "bold" project that Bratislava cyclists will love, but drivers will moan about
The city is building three-metre cycle lanes near one of its bridges in the Old Town.
Survey: Smer with 20 percent, Pellegrini's Hlas on the decline
Progresívne Slovensko firmly second.
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- UK appoints Bilal Zahid as new ambassador to Slovakia
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Slovakia loses another EV model to Spain as Stellantis chooses Zaragoza over Trnava
- News digest: Prosecutor seeks jail for NBS Governor Kažimír as his political support wanes
- Slovak female triathlete shatters barriers with historic win at Himalayan event
- Convicted of multiple murders, Slovakia’s mafia boss seeks release from prison
- News digest: Fico’s bloc wants to save money by restricting electoral access
- Maria Theresa on the banks of Bratislava
- No more photos or bank statements? Slovakia moves to ease residence process
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- Weekend: Celebration of fun comes to Malacky Photo
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Digital Jarvis is real now. He is coming for your to-do list
- The Kremlin’s security agency has a Russian contractor in Slovakia - no one has noticed
- 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
- 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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