Round-up

Approaching its third decade, Kaliňák’s hairstyle is old enough to have children of its own.

2019: Kaliňák gets a haircut and runs for president

Apple buys Tesla and Corbyn wins the election in the UK. Some predictions for 2019.

It started with the murder of journalist. How did Slovakia change in 2018?

A year of anniversaries turned into a year of changes, protests and surprises.

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Teachers protest against the situation in education.

2015: Health, judicial controversies

The end of the year brought rallies by teachers and nurses fighting for higher salaries.

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The British Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) company comes to Nitra among foreign investments.

December: The year in business

Jaguar Land Rover is coming to Slovakia and more.

The new St Michael’s Hospital in Bratislava was ceremonially opened on November 3.

November: The year in business

The European Investment Bank opened its first permanent office in Bratislava and more.

Slovak Post (Slovenská Pošta) launched the newest mobile operator called Štvorka or 4ka (number four in English).

October: The year in business

The TechMatch conference made media headlines due to its allegedly inflated costs and more.

Slovnaft refinery completed the installation of new technology to produce low-density polyethylene.
A new €30 million football stadium was opened in Trnava.

August: The year in business

Bratislava joined 330 cities across the globe offering transport by Uber and more.

AeroMobil

July: The Year in Business

Slovak pensioners are guaranteed a minimum pension and more.

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June: The Year in Business

The global company Johnson Controls is strengthening its presence in Slovakia and more.

The carmaker Volkswagen Slovakia launched operations in its new body shop.

May: The year in business

Slovak Telekom minority share sold and more.

Váhostav-SK

April: The year in business

Economy Minister Pavol Palis stepped down and more.

Irish low-cost airline Ryanair opened its base at Bratislava’s M. R. Štefánik Airport.

March: The year in business

Irish low-cost airline Ryanair opened its base at Bratislava’s M. R. Štefánik Airport and more.

The modernised Slovak-Hungarian section of the crude oil pipeline Adria was opened.

February: The year in business

Duslo gets state aid and more.

Slovak food inspectors imposed fines on Tesco.

January: The year in business

SLOVAKIA has waited almost until the very end of the year for the most important news.

Refugees seeking asylum in Austria arriving at Gabčíkovo.

Refugee crisis affects Slovak politics

PARLIAMENTARY elections are nearing: throughout 2015 that has been the explanation for most actions of Slovak politicians generally and the ruling party in particular.

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