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Science communicator: It's important to allow the other side to save face when they are wrong
People need to learn to accept that there are no absolute certainties, says Samuel Kováčik.
Chief emergency doctor speaks about Fico's treatment after being shot
"If I said we were not under pressure, I would be lying," says anaesthesiologist.
The school where girls fulfil their “male” dreams
Girls studying technical fields encourage other girls to do the same.
Weekend: Venturing into mountains where people went missing
Take a ride on historic Tatra trams, enjoy role playing games. Here's what to do during the weekend of June 21-23.
Folk art meets French elegance: See the outfits of Slovakia's Olympic athletes
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
News digest: Hoax about Slovak flags emerges before Slovakia vs Ukraine Euro game
The public broadcaster is dead, where to play pétanque, and the cultural summer kicks off in Bratislava.
Pro-Russian politicians gather in Bratislava to discuss war in Ukraine
A similar conference took place in February 2024.
‘Covid’ commissioner says there was no Covid-19 pandemic, speaks of bioterrorism act
MP Peter Kotlár has outraged everyone with his latest comment.
European Commission’s hiked tariffs on Chinese e-cars may hurt carmakers in Slovakia
The oldest and biggest carmaker in Slovakia exports as much as one quarter of its production to China.
Eastern Slovakia is drawing investment interest, says labour law expert
Miloš Kvasňovský, partner at Kvasňovský & Partners law firm, says some areas of labour legislation are ripe for improvement.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between June 21 and June 27.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Searching for free events in the capital? Visit the meeting with artists from Inside Job or set out on a hike to Lesopark.
Another government, another promise. Delayed reconstruction of Rusovce manor house to resume
Government promises to refurbish the former home of Princess Stéphanie by 2029, at a cost of €110 million.
Background check – screening job applicants and employees
What are the legal limits set by the Labour Code?
News digest: Trust in media among Slovaks is at a record low, report suggests
Drone production to ramp up in eastern Slovakia, the chef who cooked for the emperor of Japan.
Law change will give health minister direct power over another independent agency
The NIHO was established to assess costs in the health sector.
Drone-making plant near Prešov plans to grow from 26 employees to 200
Ukrainian-owned company has clients on several continents.
Slovak guests ask him to prepare famous fish for them. Japanese chef must refuse requests
Kenji Ueda has been in Slovakia for three years.
History Talks: Picturesque view on St. Martin's Cathedral
An Italian painter captured the idyllic atmosphere of Bratislava in the early 20th century.
News digest: Warnings issued as heatwave toasts parts of Slovakia
Largest HR companies in Slovakia, Greta Thunberg in Bratislava, and Pellegrini's Brussels plan.
- Slovakia brings back border checks with Hungary and Austria starting April 8
- News digest: PM Fico questions Europe's rearmament
- One of the biggest car makers enters Slovak market
- Parts of Bratislava to witness significant development in near future
- Last Week: And then they came for the NGOs
- Young Slovak ice-hockey sensation helps her team secure US title
- Don’t be afraid to use cash, say entrepreneurs as transaction tax begins
- What abides: Giving a shit
- Last Week: And then they came for the NGOs
- Slovakia brings back border checks with Hungary and Austria starting April 8
- What abides: Giving a shit
- Foot-and-mouth outbreak hits major Slovak cattle farm near Austrian and Czech borders Photo
- Parts of Bratislava to witness significant development in near future
- Slovakia’s Gorals gain recognition. Historians say it is a joke. Photo
- News digest: Crisis, what crisis? Culture minister's empty limousine tours Europe
- Don’t be afraid to use cash, say entrepreneurs as transaction tax begins
- Last Week: And then they came for the NGOs
- What abides: Giving a shit
- Slovakia brings back border checks with Hungary and Austria starting April 8
- Štítnik resumes hand-crafting Christmas ornaments after 25 years
- A partnership centuries in the making
- From Mexico to Slovakia – finding a new life Audio
- Strange romance: Slovak leaders’ affection for Russia has yo-yoed
- News digest: Crisis, what crisis? Culture minister's empty limousine tours Europe
- What abides: Giving a shit
- Last Week: And then they came for the NGOs
- Foot-and-mouth outbreak hits major Slovak cattle farm near Austrian and Czech borders Photo
- From Mexico to Slovakia – finding a new life Audio
- Slovakia brings back border checks with Hungary and Austria starting April 8
- Trading McDonald’s for the front lines
- A paper that wasn’t supposed to last
- Strange romance: Slovak leaders’ affection for Russia has yo-yoed
- News digest: PM Fico questions Europe's rearmament
- Young Slovak ice-hockey sensation helps her team secure US title
- One of the biggest car makers enters Slovak market
- Parts of Bratislava to witness significant development in near future
- Last Week: And then they came for the NGOs
- Slovakia brings back border checks with Hungary and Austria starting April 8
- News digest: Crisis, what crisis? Culture minister's empty limousine tours Europe
- Don’t be afraid to use cash, say entrepreneurs as transaction tax begins