Iveta Štyriaková (left), mother of Darina Štariaková (right) and Jaroslav Šuba, co-founders of Ekolive.

Bio-fertilizer discovery turns Košice firm’s business on its head

A product that multiplies yields and improves soil.

Nikola Capeková
The Horné Lazy lookout tower.
The Itimex firm, whose major customers have included famous brands, police forces and the army, has decided to turn to courts and requested bankruptcy proceedings.

Slovak Roots: remembering the past, looking into the future

Helping Slovaks qualify for Olympics in niche sport.

Parents and children wait outside the school building at the beginning of the new school year 2016-2017 in the Roma settlement in the village of Rakúsy, Kežmarok district, on September 5, 2016.

News digest: Roma children to get their own school

Italian restaurant review, no to equal rights for LGBT+ couples, and Pellegrini's hunt for majesty.

President Peter Pellegrini during the inspection of the units of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic at Hviezdoslavovo Square in Bratislava on June 15, 2024.

Will Pellegrini be Prince Svätopluk's successor?

President Pellegrini will strive to gain full majesty.

Kasigarda, a museum of emigration from Slovakia to North America.

Cleveland’s special request for Slovaks: Revealed in immigrant guide written in Slovak

The Museum of Slovak Emigration to the USA houses extraordinary exhibits, from a soldier’s uniform to a funny beer sign.

From the main courses we tried a range of Italian classics at Gato Matto: a pizza, a pasta and risotto.

Gato Matto, Bratislava: "The nduja pizza takes no prisoners" - restaurant review

Whenever I’m choosing to go out for dinner, I just don’t go for Italian.

Camp at Zlaté Piesky in Bratislava has underwent an upgrate.

Tired of sleeping at home? Try camping under the stars in Bratislava

The camp at Zlaté Piesky recreation area has undergone an upgrade.

Yelyzaveta ‘Liza’ Derevynska.

On Telegram, she helps Ukrainians. In Bratislava, she stands with protesting Slovaks

Yelyzaveta Derevynska, or simply Liza, says that she would have gone back to Kyiv if she were not of help to refugees.

Katarína Kozinková
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News digest: Internationally wanted Slovak hiding in US back home

Eastern Slovakia is drawing investment interest, interview with popular science communicator, and tip for week-long event.

Bibiana in Bratislava.

Bibiana science board steps down over refusal to publish review of LGBT+ book

Children's art gallery director says review does not fall under institution's scope.

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SNS leader and Deputy Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko with state secretary at the Sports Ministry Jan Krisanda at Slovakia's first match.

Last Week: Slovakia sends a strong team to Euro 2024 - in the VIP section

Ministers fly en masse across Europe to watch Euro 2024. Taxpayers pick up the bill.

Transformation of the labour market - trends that affect the future of work

Technologies, globalization, and socioeconomic changes are transforming the labour market and bringing new challenges and opportunities.

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Taisiya Kosterina.

Ukrainian community worker has helped others. Now she needs help

Taisiya Kosterina somewhat got used to uncertainty in Slovakia, saying it is "not easy" to start all over again.

Katarína Kozinková
Vinohrady Rača

Devín, Leanka, Mília? Great Bratislava wines still wait to be discovered

In the city, tourists can wander along the Rača Vineyard Path or attend well-established wine events.

News digest: Heavens! A unique 'strawberry moon' should be visible over Slovakia

Female student studies for 'male' job, the Bermuda Triangle of Slovakia, and a footballing defeat to Ukraine in EURO 2024.

The site of the Holíč gallows.

At unusual Holíč gallows, archaeologists unearth remains of young men

Záhorie will go down in the history of execution research in Slovakia, says an expert.

Kristýna Peštová
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