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Early Years at The British International School Bratislava.

The importance of outdoor learning in the early years

Outdoor learning supports children's physical, emotional, cognitive, and social benefits for overall growth and well-being.

Rose Winter
Hiking on Mount Babky in the Western Tatras in October 2024.

Slovakia gets a new digital guide for hikers and adventure seekers

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Windmill in Holíč.

In Holíč, a brewery, a castle, and echoes of imperial grandeur

Additionally, the border town is home to the only preserved windmill in Slovakia.

The exhibition "Hana" at Bratislava City Museum runs until the end of the summer of 2025.

Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners

Tips for events between March 14 and March 21.

Sebastián Rančík at the European Under-18 Championship in the summer of 2022.

Slovak basketball talent shines bright in the US; experts say NBA awaits him

Despite a tough season for his Colorado Buffaloes team, Sebastián Rančík has performed better than some drafted players.

Oscar Brophy, the author of the piece you are about to read.

The joke’s on me

Trying to build an English-language comedy scene in Bratislava was a ridiculous idea. So of course, I had to do it.

Lenka White, the corresponder of Czech news channel CNN Prima News.

News digest: Pro-Russian Czech CNN correspondent asks Musk to 'help' Slovakia

The Slovak basketball talent weaving towards the NBA, a Ukrainian working in the Slovak corporate world, and a Chinese delegation headed to Brezno.

Archaeologists excavating the grounds of Rusovce Chateau, a neo-Gothic landmark in Bratislava, have uncovered a Roman aqueduct.

A Roman aqueduct lies beneath a Slovak chateau. No one knew until now.

An excavation at the Rusovce Chateau has unearthed an engineering marvel.

A teacher reads instructions before the written part of the Slovak language and literature school-leaving exam at Ján Adam Rayman Grammar School in Prešov, eastern Slovakia, on March 11, 2025.

Think your English is good? Try passing this 90-question test in 150 minutes

Over 36,000 students sat the English exam on Wednesday.

Tristan Tate's company is supposed to be based in this property on the Terasa housing estate. According to a neighbour, tenants live there.

Tate brothers’ business network extends to Slovakia

Tristan Tate owns a little-known Košice firm.

Illustrative image.

Weekend: Looking for a spring refresh? Check out these swap events

Here's what to do during the weekend of March 14-16.

Coronavirus pandemic investigator and lawmaker Peter Kotlár (SNS) at a press conference on "the results of an analysis of Covid-19 vaccine batches used in Slovakia", held on March 13, 2025 in Bratislava.

Demand for experts in ESG, AI, and risk management is rising. See which firms are hiring now.

Henkel, AT&T, Swiss Re, and more are on the hunt for skilled professionals.

A brief digression about Slovak legs; they are an important linguistic resource.

How to get out of a conversation in a hurry

You might be jammed, whistling, or falling, preferably without a parachute.

Eric Smillie
The statue of Ľudovít Štúr in Liptovský Mikuláš holds a freshly released title from the pro-Russian publisher Nitrava.
Peter Getting
Slovak footballer Leo Sauer in NAC Breda colours.

Slovakia’s next star? Footballer’s value has exploded in just six months

Leo Sauer’s performances in the Netherlands are demanding attention.

Sme daily editor-in-chief Beata Balogová

What does President Pellegrini want?

His voters overwhelmingly support a pro-Western Slovakia. So why does he remain silent as Fico courts Russia’s influence?

Duslo in Šaľa

Slovakia’s first CO₂ storage site takes shape

A gas firm plans to repurpose a depleted reservoir near Nitra – but environmental concerns linger.

Concert for Ukraine on the second anniversary of the war

3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days

Visit concert dedicated to Ukraine or come and play chess for fun and learn new tricks.

Spoločnosť ZVS holding v Snine otvorila v piatok 4. októbra 2024 novú linku na výrobu 155 milimetrovej delostreleckej munície. Na snímke výroba tiel pre veľko-kalibrovú muníciu v zrekonštruovanej hale na výrobu 155 milimetrovej delostreleckej munície v spoločnosti ZVS holding v Snine v piatok 4. októbra 2024. FOTO TASR - Roman Hanc

News digest: Fico talks peace, but Slovakia’s arms exports tell a different story

A rising Slovak football star in the Netherlands, an extra day off for students, and a rainy forecast.

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