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Honoring women, uplifting communities
International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate, reflect, and take action—honoring it through support and solidarity that make a real impact.
In a Bratislava bakery, a blender scarred by a Russian missile is a daily reminder of war
Ukrainian baker Mykola Nevrev, co-owner of Bloom Bakery, supports an organisation baking thousands of loaves for those in need back home.
Bratislava’s Pasienky pool reopens after major overhaul – in time for its 50th birthday
The renovation costs climbed to €5.5 million.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between March 7 and March 14.
Iran plans direct flights to Bratislava
Tehran seeks new medical tourism opportunities while Slovakia considers trade ties.
3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
Explore the scenic trail to Zálesie or celebrate International Women's Day in DK Kramáre.
Man attacked by knife in Bratislava, supposedly for Hungarian origin
Criminal prosecution initiated.
Hana Gregorová was the first Slovak feminist
The spouse of writer Jozef Gregor Tajovský was a woman ahead of her time.
Swearing across cultures: Localising the ‘Slovak GTA’ experience
Prague studio masters the English leap for Vivat Slovakia, balancing brutal true stories and period grit for players worldwide.
Lacinka: “The best pancakes in Bratislava”
This eatery may be tiny, but with 50 sweet and savoury options on the menu, its pancakes pack a punch.
Smoke a joint? Wear the wrong clothes? That could get you beaten up in 2000s Bratislava
Slovaks recount being hunted through the streets of Bratislava.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between March 1 and March 7.
3 free things to do in Bratislava over the next seven days
Eco-education for families with children or a concert of Iranian artist for International Women's Day.
A new English-language theatre voice in Bratislava steps into the spotlight
Spare Parts stages Tony Kushner’s "A Bright Room Called Day", drawing parallels between Weimar Germany and Slovakia today.
Can Bratislava stay safe? Mayor Vallo on crime, homelessness, and cooperation
The mayor of Bratislava has little in common with Robert Fico. But when floods hit, politics took a back seat.
Bratislava people unfriendly, claims Irish-language course
Unflattering words for "an Bhrataslaív".
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between February 22 and February 28.
Mystery gas odour spreads across Bratislava, leaving residents in the dark
The state has failed to communicate the problem effectively.
Look of new Istropolis unveiled
See visualizations of the €600 million project.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Enjoy an unforgettable jazz evening or explore the capital during guided tours conducted in English.
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