Events in Slovakia
Doctors begin resignation wave as PM insists health care is not his concern
Doctors feel “embarrassed” that they must hand in their resignations once again.
Halloween approaches, giving some Slovaks the heebie-jeebies
Celtic holiday of Samhain belongs to Slovakia as well.
News digest: Shift reductions at Volkswagen prompt union concerns
The culture minister will face a vote of no confidence, and Bratislava will celebrate photography.
Slovakia’s fiscal plan wins a rating agency’s endorsement
S&P affirms A+ rating, yet agency warns of hurdles and risks to EU funds.
Egg supply faces strain as the largest farm battles avian flu
Slovakia has seen a drop in egg prices, yet avian flu could drive prices higher over the festive season.
Culture Ministry’s controversial choices: Who needs experience anyway?
The Culture Ministry’s controversial leadership appointments have left the State Scientific Library in Prešov in turmoil.
Last Week: Slovak government cuts a deal with Babiš, whitewashing history
Interior Ministry plays politics with Czechoslovakia’s secret-police past.
Petush Nasklee: Redefining individuality via fashion, art and genuine discussions
Petra Klimová Dzvoníková, known online as Petush Nasklee, is a Slovak influencer and podcaster who uses her platform to empower others through her open approach to fashion, art and mental health awareness.
Young Slovaks swiping right, for love and a broken heart
An expert and an older couple offer some advice on relationships.
News digest: Broken police booking system may deter foreign workers, firms warn
There's just one more weekend before the Tatras hiking trails close for the winter, doubts about the effectiveness of the Slovak aid to Cuba, plus a local family firm's global success story.
From Košice to the world: Brothers find success exporting sirens abroad
Telegrafia alarm systems warn people of floods and earthquakes.
They export sirens to Brazil and French Polynesia. Brothers from Košice launched business worth millions
Telegrafia alarm systems warn people of floods and earthquakes.
Slovakia sends aid to Cuba, but will it really help?
Prime Minister Robert Fico also plans to visit the island nation.
The clocks go back this weekend; three cross-country night trains will be affected
Most of us will get an extra hour in bed; some will spend that hour in a motionless train.
10-year-old Slovak boy shows the world that cooking can be easy – and fun
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Weekend: Are you afraid of the dark?
With Halloween around the corner, there will be a lot of carving ahead. Here's what to do during the weekend.
News digest: Bratislava aims to connect its main railway station to the airport
Operation Coldplay yields results, and why the Slovak police checked Hungarian taxis on Thursday.
Foreigners share their favourite running routes in Bratislava
Bratislava's diverse landscape and variety of routes cater to every runner.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between October 26 and November 1.
The national anthem gets a makeover amid political tensions
Composer Oskar Rózsa leads a fresh rendition of the anthem, but not everyone is on board with the timing of this cultural revamp.
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- Ski mountaineers to pay for using slopes in High Tatras, Jasná resorts
- How much Slovaks plan to spend on Christmas gifts
- Boasting of contacts, nationalist leader Andrej Danko wants to go to Moscow
- News digest: Two men detained and released as Interior Minister talks about possible terrorist attack
- Martina Gánovská: Students beat climate anxiety by looking for solutions
- Last Week: We cannot go on like this for long, Fico admits
- Changes to the Public Procurement Law – Take Seven
- When Business Partners Fail
- News digest: Winter is here, bringing good cheer! Skiers celebrate the new season
- 'Fish explorers' released to provide key information on Danube migration barriers
- Young British boxing star who quit Slovakia over racism is now aiming for the top
- Slovak railway dining cars warm up for Christmas with seasonal food and drink
- Weekend: Christmas markets galore
- Ambassador: 'Palestinian Slovaks are a priceless part of Slovak society'
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- Trenčín’s hidden barbican unearthed beneath city street
- News digest: Three days in, a “brave” coalition rebel emerges