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From Ukraine to Slovakia: Anastasiia Burko’s journey to Slovakia’s corporate world
You can learn a lot in a good team, she says.
Slovakia gets a new digital guide for hikers and adventure seekers
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Weekend: Looking for a spring refresh? Check out these swap events
Here's what to do during the weekend of March 14-16.
The importance of outdoor learning in the early years
Outdoor learning supports children's physical, emotional, cognitive, and social benefits for overall growth and well-being.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between March 14 and March 21.
The joke’s on me
Trying to build an English-language comedy scene in Bratislava was a ridiculous idea. So of course, I had to do it.
News digest: Fico’s pandemic investigator calls Covid-vaccinated people ‘corn’
A protest is underway outside the National Gallery.
Think your English is good? Try passing this 90-question test in 150 minutes
Over 36,000 students sat the English exam on Wednesday.
Tate brothers’ business network extends to Slovakia
Tristan Tate owns a little-known Košice firm.
A Roman aqueduct lies beneath a Slovak chateau. No one knew until now.
An excavation at the Rusovce Chateau has unearthed an engineering marvel.
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