Events in Slovakia
Bobaľky, pirohy, holubky: find these traditional Slovak dishes in this Slovak-American's cookbook
Myra Grignon has relatives in Slovakia with whom she keeps in touch.
News digest: While some sandbag, others watch and pray—guess which group the president joined?
Poor Slovaks, a popular weather lore, and Fjúžn returns.
A political bomb that didn’t explode
We are officially the poorest, as a comparison of real wages in the EU has shown.
Archaeologists in Trenčín on the hunt for a secret room
During the communist regime, there was little respect for sacred sites.
The Danube peaks Tuesday; Devín borough isolated by flooding
Several public gardens in Bratislava closed.
Last Week: Attempt to oust Šimečka exposes coalition’s hypocrisy
Dozens of coalition MPs were left spluttering when PS pointed out that their own relatives also benefit from the state’s largesse.
Pressburg Mint’s unique production captivates America
Innovation is at the heart of Pressburg Mint’s identity.
40 days of rain? Investigating the validity of popular weather lore
Lore regarding St Medardus among the most famous in Slovakia.
Traffic disruptions strike Bratislava, flood risk soars in Slovakia
The band of heavy rain is gradually moving out of Slovakia, say meteorologists.
What it feels like to cycle in Bratislava
Tourists can use bike-sharing services to explore the city by bike.
'There are plains and there are hills.' What it feels like to cycle in Bratislava
Tourists can use bike-sharing services to explore the city by bike.
News digest: Autumn has arrived with a vengeance, heavy rainfall will last for days
SIS may have illegally eavesdropped on the police, Slovakia's 'blood countess' exploits reviewed, and Taraba is challenged over flood defences
National Theatre historical building's condition is 'quite normal', claims minister
Former SND directors Matej Drlička and Matej Bošňák disagree. The building's planned €50m refurbishment is now in doubt.
If the police inspectorate didn't eavesdrop on top investigators, then who did?
The suspicion falls on the SIS intelligence agency.
If the police inspectorate didn't eavesdrop on NAKA investigators, who did? Suspicion points to the SIS
The officer at the police inspectorate responsible for wiretaps was filmed confirming that his team was not involved, Dennik N reports. The eavesdropping itself may have been illegal.
From the Middle Ages to the present day, this Crime Museum showcases the dark side of the Slovakia's past
The Slovak Crime Museum adds unique, frightening layer to Bratislava’s cultural offerings.
First in Europe: Secondary school focused on AI opens in Bratislava
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Weekend: With weather not looking good, here's some indoor events to attend
Fairs will take place despite rain. Here's what to do during the weekend of September 13-15.
News digest: Rain, rain, go away—when is the sunshine coming back?
Slovak basketball talent is shining, and Slovakia isn’t giving up on Russian oil just yet.
Slovak basketball player shines as NBA prospect, says Serbian analyst
Richard Petruška remains the only Slovak drafted to the NBA.
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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