€77 million to be allocated for development aid
SLOVAKIA will contribute more than €77 million to the official development aid this year.
SLOVAKIA will contribute more than €77 million to the official development aid this year.
SLOVAKIA and the Czech Republic intend to turn together to the European Commission with a request to enable the introduction of a self-taxation system regarding the payment of VAT tax on the trade of meat and other commodities.
BRATISLAVANS collected more than 0.5 tonnes of food for people in need on January 7.
THE SITUATION in the Teaching Hospital of Ján Adam Reiman in Prešov is critical as some nurses who handed in their termination notices went on sick leave.
PRESIDENT Andrej Kiska met with Assyrian Christians from Iraq currently sheltered in the refugee camp in Humenné (Prešov Region) on January 11.
PREVENTING the creation of “a compact Muslim community” because “we don’t want someone to abuse our women in public spaces”, are statements which Prime Minister Robert Fico could be prosecuted for, according to lawyers approached by The Slovak Spectator.
Most in demand are ITC specialists, linguists and researchers.
Teachers demand salary increases for workers in the educational sector and more money for the Education Ministry in order to tackle current differences in school facilities.
Last year 169 people applied for asylum in Slovakia and eight of them succeeded, based on the statistics of Slovakia’s Interior Ministry.
The automotive industry propelled industrial production once again.
IN EARLY December the Education Ministry issued a practical guide for school employees.
AMID the rush of holiday-themed shows and benefit concerts the noted French violinist of Russian origin, Alexandra Soumm, brought her music to the Slovak capital — a place that still holds a place in her heart.
Paul Young opened the 16th Opera Ball at the Slovak National Theatre.