Slovakia has slipped, almost unobtrusively, into the global elite of English-speaking non-native nations. The latest EF ...
The abrupt fall of Peter Kmec, Slovakia’s deputy prime minister responsible for the recovery plan and the knowledge economy, ...
Pavol Ďurka spent two years on minimum wage and under strict restrictions — now judges say the minister broke the law.
In Bratislava’s city borough of Petržalka, officials have approved a project called Dignified Menstruation for primary ...
Coalition cracks reopen, Brussels challenges the finance minister’s rosy numbers, and a forgotten hero of the 1980s gets his ...
The Commission expects Slovakia to post a 4.6 percent deficit next year — significantly above the goal set by the Finance ...
It wasn’t just soaring electricity prices, but above all the need for energy stability and a desire to make its production ...
Slovakia unveils astonishing Ice Cathedral modelled on historic papal basilica — built from 225 tonnes of ice and honouring ...
As the court examines Daniel Lipšic’s conduct, he accuses the general prosecutor of retaliation, conflicts of interest and double standards.
In 1980s Bratislava, Tomáš Petřivý set a washbowl and soap at the Palace of Justice, a silent charge against the regime’s ...
Around 50,000 people filled Bratislava’s Námestie slobody, joining tens of thousands elsewhere to mark 17 November and to ...
Branislav Tvarožek, a wartime partisan nearing 100, was made to stand in heavy rain while dignitaries and tight security ...