Poland backs Slovakia’s ombudsman, Slovakia exit the hockey worlds, and Japan’s ambassador rides the train to Bratislava.
Sweden produced the regulation victory they needed in Group B, while Slovakia finished fifth despite a strong opening phase.
The changes come as the castle prepares for a major reconstruction project scheduled for 2026 to 2029. According to the ...
Low-cost airline Ryanair has announced a further expansion at Bratislava Airport, adding a fourth aircraft to its local base ...
An ombudsman’s legal challenge over religious recognition has reignited long-running political anxieties about Muslim communities.
Each journey will centre on a different theme, including countryside picnics, the history of the local theatre Radošinské naivné divadlo, and regional wine-making traditions. Passengers travelling in ...
Foreign nationals in Bratislava face a change when activating the security personal code (BOK) on their residence permits from Monday, 25 May. The activation of residence permits for access to ...
Slovakia’s leading tax, audit and accounting firms say clients now want advisers who can turn data into decisions.
Vladislav Novoshinskii left Russia in July 2024 because he opposed the war launched in Ukraine by President Vladimir Putin. He publishes anti-war and anti-Kremlin posts, for which he could face ...
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Spending defence budget funds on roads and hospitals has become a key plank of the Fico government’s response to the need for ...
The Slovak national ice hockey team’s wait for a win over Czechia continues. Saturday’s clash at the 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey ...
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