Steelmakers march against Chinese imports
Imports of cheap steel would endanger Slovak steelmakers
Imports of cheap steel would endanger Slovak steelmakers
Tips for events around Slovakia between February 19 and 28, including site-specific installation, gastronomy event, live, classical music, opera and dance performance.
POLICE in December pressed charges against five persons for alleged corruption concerning admission tests and semester exams at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University’s (UPJŠ) Medical Faculty.
A TOTAL of 443 university lecturers took part in the strike organised by the University Teachers Initiative (IVU) on February 15 across Slovakia.
WHEN Martin Beňo, a citizen of Trnava got his report from the second pillar fund where he has been saving money for six years he was a bit surprised.
PEOPLE who want to undergo civil military training can already enrol as the Personnel Office of the Slovak Armed Forces has announced the admission procedure for voluntary military training.
EXPERT organization Lege Artis co-owned by the spouse of ex-parliament speaker Pavol Paška, Jana Pašková, got a license in 2012, a month before it was established and enrolled in the Commercial Register.
Fico and Orbán have turned Havel’s and Walesa’s Visegrad into ruins.
Countries remain against quotas, but will follow EU path
The advantage of a dog whistle is that people don’t have to say things that would put them in an unflattering light.
SLOVAK Dances, as the name suggests, is a musical arrangement that lends itself to dancing. Composer Peter Breiner, a Slovak who now resides in New York City, says that it is inspired by Johannes Brahms’s and Hungarian Dances, Antonín Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances and eastern-Slovak folklore.
A STRONG gale has again ravaged the growth of fragile trees in the High Tatras.
AMONG THE shady practices of firms with dubious background, the shell company Territorio stands out, according to the Denník N daily, in a story published on February 17.
AFTER current protests and talks with state representatives, teachers’ trade unions and other organisations active in education signed a joint declaration on the sector on February 17.
PRESIDENT Andrej Kiska is the most trusted top constitutional official in Slovakia, according to a survey carried out by the Focus agency on a sample of 1,000 respondents between January 31 and February 7.
SLOVAKIA will start presenting itself with a single brand, the government decided on February 17. The public will learn this year what this single brand for presentation abroad will look like.