Events in Slovakia
Slovak team picks KHL players—Did they miss the memo on Ukraine?
Slovak KHL players will participate in the Olympics qualification.
Who misses KHL players on national team?
Slovak KHL players will participate in the Olympics qualification.
Who misses KHL players on national team? Ice-hockey no longer unites, but divides
Slovak KHL players will participate in the Olympics qualification.
6 cinemas in Bratislava where €6 gets you in
Stylish alternatives to multiplex cinemas.
Six cinemas in Bratislava, where a ticket costs only six euros
Stylish alternatives to multiplex cinemas.
The Slovak diplomat who introduced his country to the world
Štefan Osuský fought tooth and nail for every square metre of Czechoslovakia.
How Onsemi’s new lab is shaping the future of power
The high-tech lab pushes e-car range and renewable energy to new heights.
New lab will test latest microchips for electric cars
Slovak arm of US technological giant Onsemi builds on Tesla Piešťany’s legacy.
Last Week: Who is Slovakia’s culture minister, and why do so many people want her to go?
Martina Šimkovičová went from the nightly news to the outer reaches of the conspiracy media sphere.
News digest: Dua Lipa has Radical Optimism, Martina Šimkovičová has Radical Reads
Bryndzové halušky goes global, Czech and Viennese artists support their Slovak counterparts, and an eastern Slovak town pursues its own, rather controversial, foreign policy.
A hostile state receives a controversially warm welcome
The Russian ambassador visited Bardejov, and the town's mayor greeted him with full honours. MPs and even his own councillors have since criticised the move.
Weekend: Vietnamese community sharing its culture
Hop on a nostalgic train, enjoy wine under the night sky. Here's what to do during the weekend of August 16-18.
Slovakia's national dish briefly goes global, thanks to an influencer – and the Olympics
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Slovak innovators are working on a revolutionary bot—are you ready?
It could soon negotiate on your behalf.
‘ChatGPT’s arrival changed clients’ mindsets’
Prešov-based legaltech startup is cooperating with a Silicon Valley company.
Step back in time at Slanec Castle—just a half-hour from Košice
You can reach Slanec Castle in eastern Slovakia by walking or cycling.
News digest: Culture minister fabricates claims to discredit NGO
Chief conductor resigns, first Biedronka stores announced, and weekend at Bratislava Castle.
Completion of the Bratislava-Košice highway is one step closer
The National Highway Company has announced long-expected tender for the final stretch of the D1 highway.
Czech maestro quits Košice Philharmonic after criticising culture minister
Robert Jindra had been the chief conductor in Košice for the past three years.
Czech maestro quits Košice Philharmonic after criticising culture minister
Robert Jindra had been the chief conductor in Košice for the past three years.
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- News digest: Two years on, it seems no one has learned from the Zochova bus stop tragedy
- Further development approved for Bottová Street in Bratislava's 'new centre'
- School forced to cancel event commemorating Zámocká shooting victims
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- The Tatras have something other mountains don’t, this nature-loving Scot thinks
- Passing knowledge from generation to generation
- News digest: Anti-vaxxer government official wraps up pandemic inquiry with DIY test
- Coalition MPs pass tax-laden consolidation package, impacting every wallet
- Slovak Railways makes ticket purchase easier for international passengers
- PM Fico sues editor over book cover, demands €200,000
- One night is too short to enjoy White Night festival in full, says its director
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- 3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
- Pustý Hrad castle reveals unseen stories of the past
- Americans in Slovakia share their view on US election ahead of Oct. 4 mail-in ballot deadline
- Not a single bullet to Ukraine, he said. But still the guns and ammunition flow east
- News digest: Drugs raids in clubs to continue, schools will be next