Boar joins those waiting at a Bratislava bus stop
PEOPLE waiting at the Bratislava Lesopark (Forest Park) bus station on January 21 afternoon were surprised by the appearance of a wild boar weighing more than 200 kilograms.
PEOPLE waiting at the Bratislava Lesopark (Forest Park) bus station on January 21 afternoon were surprised by the appearance of a wild boar weighing more than 200 kilograms.
THE PLEA of a small girl reminded a blacksmith that his family was not so different. He walled up the pantry off the kitchen, leaving only a small hole for the exchange of food and waste, where a family lived for eight months in hiding.
The tasks for the Presidency of the European Council has – to put it mildly – not become easier since the last time the Netherlands held it.
Location no longer a limit on launching products, but language still is
ALL political parties running in the upcoming general election have received the demands of the teachers who have been on strike since January 25, according to President Andrej Kiska, who sees the strike as a borderline step.
THE ONGOING teachers strike is a “media protest” – and is receiving too much media coverage to boot, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on January 28, adding that the country’s security is his main priority.
AT THE DAWN of 2016, the Slovak economy seems to be in good condition both in terms of public finances and basic macroeconomic parameters, according to Slovak Trade and Industry Chamber (SOPK) chair Peter Mihók.
UNAVAILABILITY of qualified workers may present one of the greatest obstacles to the arrival of foreign investors in Slovakia in the future, according to a 2015 survey conducted by the company EY.
PRINTING with indigo and Horehronie region throat singing were added to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Slovakia on January 28.