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Young Slovaks are proving that leadership today is about adaptability, vision and the ability to inspire change.

Slovakia’s rising stars are changing what it means to lead

Armed with science, creativity, and global ambition, young Slovaks are leaving their mark on industries ranging from space tech to psychology.

Polish diplomat Maja Wawrzyk currently serves as Deputy Executive Director of the International Visegrad Fund.

A diplomat who thrives on building bridges…and making things happen

Facilitating cross-border collaboration is fundamental to Europe’s future, says Maja Wawrzyk.

The Salvator Pharmacy building in Bratislava
Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba.

News digest: 350 brown bears to be culled as Slovakia declares emergency

Flats in Bratislava are getting smaller, problems at the Betliar Museum, and Gorals gain recognition.

The Dolná Brána underground archaeological museum has become one of the most visited attractions in Košice's historic centre.
Betliar Manor House
The Gorals, who live in the Polish-Slovak border regions, are best known to the rest of Slovakia for their distinctive hats, music and traditional dress.

Slovakia’s Gorals gain recognition. Historians say it is a joke.

Despite criticism from experts, the minority secures access to public funding in effort to preserve fast-vanishing dialects and traditions.

Katarína Jakubjaková
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Flats in Bratislava are getting smaller, otherwise no one would buy them

People prefer three smaller rooms to two bigger ones.

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UK Ambassador Nigel Baker opens an open-air exhibition on Queen Elisabeth II on Hviezdoslavovo Square in Bratislava on August 2, 2022.

We are partners, friends and Allies

Three defining moments in the UK-Slovakia relationship.

MPs in the chamber on April 1, 2025.

News digest: Police brutality detailed, but MPs refuse to listen

Wednesday brings a crucial court date for a jailed mafia boss, troubling numbers on Slovakia’s shrinking population — and fresh data on just how deep conspiracy thinking runs.

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