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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.
2015: Health, judicial controversies
The end of the year brought rallies by teachers and nurses fighting for higher salaries.
December: The year in business
Jaguar Land Rover is coming to Slovakia and more.
November: The year in business
The European Investment Bank opened its first permanent office in Bratislava and more.
October: The year in business
The TechMatch conference made media headlines due to its allegedly inflated costs and more.
August: The year in business
Bratislava joined 330 cities across the globe offering transport by Uber and more.
July: The Year in Business
Slovak pensioners are guaranteed a minimum pension and more.
June: The Year in Business
The global company Johnson Controls is strengthening its presence in Slovakia and more.
May: The year in business
Slovak Telekom minority share sold and more.
April: The year in business
Economy Minister Pavol Palis stepped down and more.
March: The year in business
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair opened its base at Bratislava’s M. R. Štefánik Airport and more.
February: The year in business
Duslo gets state aid and more.
January: The year in business
SLOVAKIA has waited almost until the very end of the year for the most important news.
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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