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Aesthetician Hanna Semanova at Devín Castle.

Refugee aesthetician from Ukraine makes Slovaks look much better

How a cancer survivor and refugee from Ukraine didn’t waste her time after Russia’s invasion and started to also help Slovaks.

Ukrainian refugee children have played rugby in Bratislava since March 2022.

Ukrainian photographer helps young refugees on Bratislava’s rugby pitches

Former national team player Dmytro Levichev set up club for children in Slovak capital after Russian invasion.

ColorWay founder Oleg Krystiuk.

The Ukrainian chooses Slovakia, a “big dedina”, for business expansion into Europe

Oleg Krystiuk runs an international company selling mobile phone and computer accessories.

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Ukrainian journalism student Vladyslav Yatskovyi.

The Ukrainian who became a fundraiser, debunker and TV personality in Slovakia

Vladyslav Yatskovyi, a journalism undergraduate, presents a news bulletin in Ukrainian on TA3.

PM Robert Fico

Fico acted on his ‘no bullets to Ukraine’ claim last week

And Slovakia will get a say on Ukraine’s EU accession moves in December.

On Thursday, June 2, 2022, a symbolic protest took place in front of the Russian embassy in Bratislava.

A Ukrainian artist who poses naked in public, in part thanks to her Slovak experience

Oleksandra “Kasha” Potrohosh, an activist who protested half-naked outside the Russian embassy in Bratislava last year, uses nudity to get people’s attention for the better good.

President Zuzana Čaputová.

Slovakia suspends military aid for Ukraine, but Fico is not the only reason

The final decision on future military support should be made by the new government, President Zuzana Čaputová thinks.

Zuzana Kepplová

How Ukrainians are helping us to leave the periphery

Slovakia has become a host country, not just a transit country.

Peter Mišík

Deputy foreign minister: We no longer need to discuss Ukraine, we know it belongs to the EU

Interview with state secretary at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Peter Mišík.

The "Protest for Juraj and Matúš" photo became the Grand Prix winner at the 2023 Slovak Press Photo competition.

Slovak Press Photo: The tragedies that shook Slovakia

The Grand Prix prize awarded to a female photographer for the first time.

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A tractor collects straw on a field in a private farm in Zhurivka, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023.

Ukraine promises to withdraw lawsuit against Slovakia, says Agriculture Ministry

Ukraine’s lawsuit action outraged Slovak politicians earlier on.

A press briefing on the occasion of the launch of the new media project focusing on Ukrainian refugees in Slovakia.

Japan and UNESCO to give voice to displaced Ukrainians

Slovak media, Deutsche Welle and Ukrainian journalists will create stories for refugees.

Slovakia extended the ban on the imports of four crops from Ukraine on September 16, 2023.

Zelensky criticises Slovakia, compares its Ukrainian grain ban to 'thriller'

Ukraine will sue Slovakia over grain ban extension, threatening to also impose trade restrictions on Slovakia.

Working with Slovak people, Denys Vasiliev has noticed a major difference: Slovaks are better at managing their work-life balance than Ukrainians.

In Bratislava, a Ukrainian refugee does what he knows best

Ukrainian psychologist and refugee Denys Vasiliev describes moving to and working in Slovakia.

A protest against the new visual campaign of the P. O. Hviezdoslav Theatre was held on Wednesday. Several people showed to counterprotest as well. The person holds a sign that reads "Let's be tolerant towards each other. Stop attacking."
Nova Post will open its first branch in Bratislava in October 2023.
The Ukrainian entrepreneurs plan to build a new confectionery factory near Žilina

Ukrainian confectionery firm announces major investment in Slovakia

Family business from central Ukraine will create 200 new job opportunities near Žilina.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke to the Slovak parliament on May 10.
Many companies today operate hybrid working arrangements for employees, combining working from home with some time in the office.

Slovakia’s labour market is changing rapidly

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Germany's Minister of State for Europe and Climate Anna Lührmann.

We need to protect climate now. Nuclear power doesn't help us, says German minister

We will continue to stand by Ukraine's side as long as it takes, says Germany's Minister of State for Europe and Climate Anna Lührmann.

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