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Pedals over politics: City backs cyclists as Danube bike path debate continues
The Bratislava city council stands behind its design, waits for response of the Transport Ministry.
A €20,000 bribe hidden in a book – but only one man takes the fall
YouTuber Zoroslav Kollár walks free, but ex-judge Richard Molnár gets a slap on the wrist.
News digest: Fico’s patience wears thin as he issues ultimatum to his partners
A Bratislava park with a Valentine’s touch and a strange initiative from PM Fico’s sister.
What will 2025 be like? It’s up to us.
A letter from the leader of AmCham Slovakia.
New Knihobox service brings 24/7 book pickups to Petržalka Library
The new service will be free of charge during the three-month pilot phase.
Universities’ rankings should be taken with a pinch of salt, says education expert
Renáta Hall talks about data that show how Slovak students choose whether to study abroad or in Slovakia.
Environment minister wants hydropower plant, leaving people in affected area despondent
Former ice-hockey goalie among people affected by proposed plant.
You don’t want to meet your idol, you will be disappointed, says Gary Oldman
The actor opens up about his problems with alcohol.
The importance of Design Education in schools
Design Education, introduced into school curricula over two decades ago, remains relatively unknown outside the education community.
Fico in trouble? Smer losing its most loyal voters, polls reveal
Smer would not be able to form a government in January.
Amor Vincit Omnia: Love in action beyond
Love is more than words—it’s action. The IWCB turns love into kindness and support, making a real difference in the lives of those in need.
News digest: PM Fico writes to Elon Musk in regards to NGO, media funding
Interview with Gary Oldman, Smer losing loyal voters, and two medals for Slovakia at youth Olympics.
Last Week: Much ado about one far-right extremist
The ruling Smer party has disturbing links to the indicted neo-Nazi.
Slovak architects “think inside the box”
Ecocapsule managed to cram everything people need for off-grid living into a 24 m2 box.
Trends reshaping shared services
How businesses must adapt to thrive in the constantly evolving shared services industry.
Ride-hailing service's new feature lets female passengers choose female drivers
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Ukrainians, homeless and Roma share experience of abuse at shopping mall
Security guards at Bratislava's Nivy shopping centre have reportedly been attacking homeless people. One died recently, after being accused of theft.
Scientists uncover lost ruins and terraced fields in the Štiavnické Hills
Advanced aerial scanning has exposed forgotten structures on Hrádok.
European prosecutor is investigating alleged corruption at Slovak hospitals
The investigation affects a €212-million funding call for projects paid from the EU Recovery Plan.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between February 8 and February 14.
- Slovak scientists help tear down two objections to Jurassic Park premise
- Ambulance hit by Russian drone goes on display in centre of Bratislava
- Perk, Trnava: “Stylish, affordable, and seriously tasty” – restaurant review
- Slovakia’s public finances remain in deep trouble
- News digest: Police linked to Fico gunman video leak – minister accused of cover-up
- Women talk about the hidden cost of dreaming of a house with garden in the Bratislava outskirts
- Danish shoemaker to shut Slovak factory, axing 650 jobs in fresh blow to struggling region
- Slovakia’s labour market falters as migration policy falls behind EU neighbours
- Perk, Trnava: “Stylish, affordable, and seriously tasty” – restaurant review
- Ambulance hit by Russian drone goes on display in centre of Bratislava
- News digest: Police linked to Fico gunman video leak – minister accused of cover-up
- Slovakia’s public finances remain in deep trouble
- Slovak scientists help tear down two objections to Jurassic Park premise
- Slovakia’s labour market falters as migration policy falls behind EU neighbours
- Police bosses handed cut-price “luxury” flats in Bratislava
- Cyclists, sausages and a railcar called Hurvínek Photo
- Ambulance hit by Russian drone goes on display in centre of Bratislava
- Perk, Trnava: “Stylish, affordable, and seriously tasty” – restaurant review
- Bratislava’s embassy-backed events you don’t want to miss
- Slovakia’s public finances remain in deep trouble
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- Slovakia mourns Pope Francis, a shepherd of hope and humility Photo
- News digest: Police linked to Fico gunman video leak – minister accused of cover-up
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- “Return not,” the ocean cried. But I returned for her
- Ambulance hit by Russian drone goes on display in centre of Bratislava
- 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
- US giant pulls plug on Slovak factory, axing 137 jobs
- Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
- Perk, Trnava: “Stylish, affordable, and seriously tasty” – restaurant review
- Bratislava’s embassy-backed events you don’t want to miss
- When to shop over Easter: Opening hours for supermarkets in Slovakia
- Women talk about the hidden cost of dreaming of a house with garden in the Bratislava outskirts
- Slovak scientists help tear down two objections to Jurassic Park premise
- News digest: Police linked to Fico gunman video leak – minister accused of cover-up
- Police bosses handed cut-price “luxury” flats in Bratislava
- Cyclists, sausages and a railcar called Hurvínek Photo
- Slovakia’s labour market falters as migration policy falls behind EU neighbours
- Remembering the priest-scientist and pioneer of wireless communication
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