Opinion, page 28
School bags rather than keyboards, please. Kids are more than ready to go back
Education Ministry promises there’ll be no widespread school closures this year, but there are still many unknowns.
The truth about climate change
In the face of a global pandemic over the past 18 months, individual countries largely responded with their own sets of rules.
Slovakia should not see another countrywide lockdown
New colours and measures, starting today, are supposed to guide the country through the expected next wave of the pandemic. What could possibly go wrong?
No plan, no leader. Slovakia politically unprepared to face climate change
We need a positive vision of a country entering a time of crisis we know won't be short, says journalist and climate activist Jakub Filo.
Charges fly around Slovakia’s former prime ministers
Summer suspense as police continue uncovering corruption schemes, while epidemiologists prepare for the Delta episode of the pandemic to unfold.
There are still things within our control
We can spend a few minutes less each day on our phones and a few more brushing our teeth.
Bratislava struggles with non-development
Tibor Lörincz from Tatra Banka takes a closer look at the particular problem Bratislava is facing when it comes to real estate development.
A jab with your groceries? It’s time to make vaccination even easier
The anti-vax louts do not represent the hesitant any more than hooligans represent all football fans.
A nation in love with conspiracy theories?
You cannot use a pandemic to score political points any more than you can use a tsunami.
Adjustments on local level may make all the difference in coping with climate change
You can’t fix the problem if you don’t know what the problem is.
UK Ambassador: Britons in Slovakia are a resilient community
Life is as it was before Brexit for British nationals in Slovakia once they've got their documents sorted.
The tested and the vaccinated will be treated the same. Coalition passes a Delta compromise
MPs pass a law with mild advantages for the vaccinated, but vaccination will be required to see the Pope live.
The pandemic has made it clear that we must stand together
International friends and partners of Slovakia celebrate Bratislava Pride.
Another wave of pandemic politics is upon us
Slovakia has not yet tried the most effective way to incentivise vaccinations.
Change is constant at the borders, but new rules still favour the vaccinated
Only the biggest ones leave like this. If only it didn't hurt the rest of us so badly. Slovakia remembers deceased actor Milan Lasica.
This is what a crisis looks like
Weather extremes will cost us ever more resources that could otherwise be invested elsewhere.
Surprise! When people work less, they feel better
If only democracies included some institution capable of regulating finance in a way that benefits most people.
Slovakia and its hindrances: court blocks referendum, people block border crossings
MPs will try to amend the Constitution, while the state decided to reopen smaller crossings after the protests.
Amazon acts like a Mafia boss in a film
The Wall Street Journal reported on the offers one can't refuse.
Benefits, restrictions, lottery: State gets creative about vaccination at the last minute before Delta
Slovak authorities accelerate their vaccination efforts in various ways, but not all coalition partners are onboard.
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- Zoos are empty, farms are quiet, and a virus has shaken a nation
- News digest: Next to no chance of next Pope being Slovak, here's why
- Bratislava is hiding secrets – this weekend is your rare chance to uncover them
- Hiring a worker in Slovakia now costs more, even without a pay rise
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