Events in Slovakia
Priest’s 1880 book leads to discovery of forgotten settlement and trade route
Discoveries span from Neolithic era to Middle Ages.
New highway sticker prices set to rise
One of the coalition leaders, Andrej Danko, wants to see vignettes abolished.
New highway sticker prices set to rise
One of the coalition leaders, Andrej Danko, wants to see vignettes abolished.
What will the new transaction tax mean for you?
The tax is set to come into effect from April 2025.
What will the proposed transaction tax mean for you?
The tax is set to come into effect from April 2025.
Fico finally takes steps to consolidate: late and flawed, but it could have been worse
Only half of the consolidation package will be used to reduce the deficit.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between September 20 and 27.
3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
Explore Georgievitsov Palace with guided tours or visit the September edition of Good Market this weekend.
News digest: Border village left stranded as Danube rises
Slovan suffers a heavy defeat in Scotland, a must-see bridge, and with September’s arrival comes the season for burčiak.
Oldest canoe club in Bratislava celebrates centenary, then battles floods
Members of Dunajčík club cherish Danube, family atmosphere.
Culture minister blames former National Gallery director once again, this time for water leaks
Minister Šimkovičová seems intent on continually finding reasons to justify director Kusá’s dismissal.
Minister Kamenický’s planned book VAT hike faces fierce backlash from all sides
If approved, Slovakia’s new book VAT will be among highest in Europe.
Slovak Matters: in praise of burčiak
The activity taking place in a bottle of burčiak can cause internal September storms.
Weighing more than 5,000 elephants, this bridge is paratroopers and filmmakers’ favourite
Northern Slovakia boasts the highest bridge in Central Europe.
News digest: Buy books? Minister says you’re wealthy and should pay more for them
Botanists are fretting about Slovakia’s nature, a celestial show, and an American with a passion for halušky.
News digest: Read books? Minister says you’re wealthy and should pay more for them
Botanists are fretting about Slovakia’s nature, a celestial show, and an American with a passion for halušky.
Opposition leader Šimečka removed as deputy speaker, but remains unshaken
The coalition nearly failed to unseat Michal Šimečka from the post.
“It’s a must”: How PM Fico plans to fix Slovakia’s public finances
PM Robert Fico’s consolidation measures and what they mean for your wallet.
Slovak-Belgian team unearths extinct lizard in Europe—a species once known only from the US
There's still much to uncover about the Eocene epoch.
Bratislava floods stabilise as military shuttles deployed in Devín
The Danube reached 9.7 metres at its peak on Tuesday.
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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