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Weekend: With Fašiangy in full swing, check out what your town has to offer
Take part in a cross-country skiing race, take note of the best the film industry has to offer. Here's what to do during the weekend of February 9-11.
News digest: Smer changes the Penal Code. Now it's the Constitutional Court's turn
PM Fico reveals opposition MP's health status, a ruling over war-approving social media posts, and one winter hike in the Tatras.
Judge sees no crime in public war-approving posts. Pro-Russian pensioner is free for now
The case of an old man openly supporting Russia's invasion on social media is the first of its kind to land in court.
The first step to becoming an urban centre? Move the cattle market outside of town
From Šahy the village to provincial centre.
Opposition lawmaker resigns. Then, Fico targets MP's health
PS politician Tomáš Hellebrandt kept information about his health secret from Žilina hospital.
Bratislava mayor will meet Chinese ambassador over delayed Petržalka tram track
The city doesn’t know if the new track will be put into use in 2024.
High Tatras are not only for skiers in the winter
Beauties of winter tourism or from one mountain hut to another one.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Searching for free activities to do in the capital? Bratislava carnival is coming this weekend.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between February 11 and 17.
News digest: Government mulls inter-state complaint over Slovak's death in Belgium
Final missing gate in Trnava fortification found, popular Bratislava cinema reopens, interview with ex-PM on his role in working group trying to counter Russian aggression.
Water pipe accident helps find missing gate of Trnava fortification
Discovery provides important insight into town's history.
Socialist building stuck in past may undergo reconstruction
Developer tries to settle deal with capital.
Petržalka Hill - and asbestos - starts to disappear
Space to be used for next phase of Slnečnice development project.
Slovak ex-prime minister: Russia needs to see Europe's strength
New working group to find solutions to deter Russia from further aggression.
News digest: SNS chair Danko attacks President Čaputová twice in two days
Strong wind warnings will be in place on Wednesday, Hungarian students are unhappy about Slovak language classes, and the PM will earn more.
Adrenaline event being prepared in Chopok, its organisers promising spectacular entertainment - CANCELLED
The opening ceremony is planned in Brezno.
Slovakia breaks its record in electricity generated from nuclear power
The latest Mochovce unit is approximately the size of Bratislava Castle.
'High-performing' PM and ministers increase their salaries through a simple decree
Members of the government have earned less than some MPs, but the way they have raised their salaries is criticised.
Transforming plastic to usable chemical substances
Now, it works almost autonomously thanks to Siemens.
A Ukrainian who teaches children the love of sports
Oleksandr Vertii is into sports thanks to his father, and he applies the same ‘tactic’ on his son.
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