Events in Slovakia
Welcome to the Ozempic economy
Does anyone actually have a plan?
Shedding light on the history of the Slovak territory, one find at a time
What's new in science in Slovakia?
News digest: Thanks to animal lovers, Bratislava Zoo quickly reopens its gates after flood
Russian propaganda spotted in elementary school, 19 percent of Slovak kids are overweight, and how to bury a man who, on paper, never existed.
One Direction: Not just a popular boy band, but a common Slovak password
Slovakia ranked 17th in the theft of email addresses in 2023, credit bureau reports.
Education Ministry intervenes after Russian propaganda event at elementary school
The city and the principal have distanced themselves from the event.
Weekend: Let your science nerd out and embrace curiosity
Watch a historical drama about the 1968 invasion, and fly your kite high. Here's what to do during the weekend.
Hiking the most difficult Tatra trail that’s accessible without a guide
This is not a hike for anyone who is afraid of heights.
Specialists in Banská Bystrica help a newborn breathe using unique procedure
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Cooperative housing returns to Slovakia
The successful pilot project of a once popular scheme for obtaining housing prompts the developer to continue.
A Slovak’s fight to honour his Vietnamese dad, a man who didn’t exist on paper
Michal Novotný, known as ‘Yaksha’, reflects on his roots, his rebellious father, and rediscovering his family in Vietnam.
News digest: Ministry’s campaign hits a sour note with Russian imagery
An overlooked airfield, ambitious harbour plans, and the mystery of countless bell towers.
News digest: Ministry’s campaign hits a sour note with Russian imagery
An overlooked airfield, ambitious harbour plans, and the mystery behind countless bell towers.
Investors push for new Danube port as critics warn of ‘eco-massacre’
The project faces opposition due to its location in a protected area.
Slovakia joins Hungary with 5 percent VAT on hotels
The initial proposal indicated a rate of 23 percent.
Finance minister responds to book VAT backlash, cuts the rate on books
E-books and audiobooks will also enjoy a reduced VAT rate.
Bistro 24, Bratislava: “A brunch to remember” - restaurant review
The Brunch Benedict steals the show.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between September 27 and October 3.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Searching for activities in capital on a budget? Set out on several guided tours around the city.
Fire safety measures that transformed Slovak villages
A mandate issued by Maria Theresa aimed at fighting fires, and today the resulting bell towers are historical monuments.
The threat of fire in the days of wooden houses
A mandate issued by Maria Theresa aimed at fighting fires, and today the resulting bell towers are historical monuments.
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- Reflecting on a year of resilience: International Women’s Club and the charity
- 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
- Weekend: Discover what artists can do with light and cityscape
- 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