Opinion, page 8
The rise of digital therapeutics
Klaudia Popélyová of Ments describes the rise of digital therapeutics as well as the barriers which hinder their adoption into practice.
Shining Spotlight: A journey of belonging within the International Women’s Club of Bratislava
Eva Staronova shares her own journey within the IWCB.
Last Week: Smer spoils Pellegrini’s friendly visit to Prague
Coalition MPs have shown how they will counteract Pellegrini the statesman.
How to develop habits necessary for success
As parents and teachers, we should consider ways to help children take a step towards a brighter future.
Will Pellegrini be Prince Svätopluk's successor?
President Pellegrini will strive to gain full majesty.
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.
Your firm's reputation depends on strong data security. Do not undervalue it
A checklist of the most important elements of a sound information security strategy.
Last Week in Slovakia: The new president has outlined his plans. Here’s what to expect
Goodbye Zuzana Čaputová, hello Peter Pellegrini.
President Pellegrini: Slovak interests matter to me more than praise from media and world leaders
Inaugural address by President Peter Pellegrini.
President Čaputová: Slovakia, may you have more peaceful times, wise leadership, and greater humanity
Read President Zuzana Čaputová's farewell address.
Inspired by the far-right, Fico delivers a manifesto on national conservatism
Smer leader Robert Fico is no longer a social democrat.
Last Week: What the European elections say about Slovakia
Slovakia delivers a rare victory of a liberal party in the EP polls.
European election results: Main takeaways from Slovakia
Progressive Slovakia, a pro-European opposition party, won the elections, according to unofficial results.
Shining the Spotlight: Bridging cultures through language with Darina Sedláková
The IWCB Board Secretary has been contributing to the Slovak language interest group fostering cultural connection and friendship.
State authorities v. child with toy gun outside President-elect Pellegrini's home
Is it possible that Labour, Social Affairs and Family went crazy?
How to make the most of PM Fico's tragedy
The attack will not wash away all previous criminal charges from Smer.
Last Week: Post-attack, authorities treat citizens like unwitting bystanders
In the silence about Fico’s condition, even usually sensible people turn to conspiracy theories.
False self-employment in Slovakia highest in EU, state inspectors on their way
The Finance Ministry estimates the number of falsely self-employed at 100,000.
The European population crisis also affects Slovakia
The problem needs to be highlighted with a united European voice.
How to ensure that AI serves the global good
Denys Balatsko of GlobalLogic maps the changing ethical and regulatory landscape of AI.
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