Events in Slovakia
Surprising find in south Slovakia highlights gaps in regional pottery knowledge
Analysis of shards revealed manufacture by hunter-gatherers.
Medical hoaxes website escapes prosecution by hiding in the Bahamas
Bádateľ spread alarmist news during pandemic.
Website peddling medical hoaxes no longer prosecuted after successfully hiding in Bahamas
Bádateľ spread alarmist news during pandemic.
Last Week: Fico government sheds its first minister, and consolidation is passed
Zuzana Dolinková lasted less than a year as health minister.
A special bond: American NHL player reflects on playing hockey with his Slovak great-grandmother
Alex Tuch has a tattoo of the Slovak double cross on three hills on his back.
Bratislava lures tourists to a treehouse stay in its popular city park
The capital, bordered by the Small Carpathians to the north, offers refreshing hikes in local forests, and scenic views.
Reflecting on a year of resilience: International Women’s Club and the charity
Despite a few setbacks, the determination and teamwork turned the 2023 bazaar into a successful event.
News digest: Two years on, it seems no one has learned from the Zochova bus stop tragedy
A school memorial event for the victims of Tepláreň shooting is cancelled, a thriving Slovak family firm that was built during communism, and Spanish Film Days awaits you.
Further development approved for Bottová Street in Bratislava's 'new centre'
An upcoming multi-functional complex should add another feature to the cityscape.
School forced to cancel event commemorating Zámocká shooting victims
Far-right influencers sought to smear the gymnasium's reputation; students express disappointment.
Weekend: Discover what artists can do with light and cityscape
Cheers for athletes, fly your kites. Here's what to do during the weekend.
The Tatras have something other mountains don’t, this nature-loving Scot thinks
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
How Slovak family businesses preserve craftsmanship in a changing world
Family businesses build up their know-how.
Passing knowledge from generation to generation
Family businesses build up their know-how.
News digest: Anti-vaxxer government official wraps up pandemic inquiry with DIY test
PM Fico intimidates journalist, government raises taxes, and how Americans in Slovakia plan to vote in US election.
Coalition MPs pass tax-laden consolidation package, impacting every wallet
Companies in Slovakia will pay the highest tax in central Europe.
Slovak Railways makes ticket purchase easier for international passengers
Passengers can now purchase tickets via SMS using an international number.
PM Fico sues editor over book cover, demands €200,000
But the culture minister seeks prison sentence for a writer over a neo-fascist comparison.
One night is too short to enjoy White Night festival in full, says its director
A manual for the 10th edition of the festival and five sites selected by The Slovak Spectator.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Tips for events between October 4 and 11.
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- News digest: SNS switches from 'foreign-funded' label for NGOs to lobbying regulation
- Yet more skyscrapers, highest yet, are planned for Bratislava
- Masked intruders rob family home in Nitra, stealing over €100,000
- Restructuring and insolvency in Slovakia
- Competition law in Slovakia
- The secret ingredient for city growth? Foreigners, says this actor
- The age of the bullies, and their enablers
- Weekend: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas
- Young Slovak dancer makes it to top 8 in major global dance competition
- A New Year’s Eve full of music, fun, and delicious food in the spa town of Piešťany
- Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
- News digest: Fico gains an ally for his trip to Moscow
- National Gallery director shuts gallery amid staff dissent, bans press conferences
- Controversial Slovak mayor visits Moscow to donate to Russians affected by war
- First snowfall of the season to blanket Slovakia
- 3 things to do in Bratislava for free in the next seven days
- Vivat Slovakia: A language guide to independence
- New regulations for stall carp sales, but Pellegrini’s Christmas tradition lives on