Foreigners: Events around Slovakia
Tips for performances, exhibitions and other events in the Slovak regions between May 27 and June 5, including food festival, classical music, outdoor events, dance, opera and concert, exchange and more.
Tips for performances, exhibitions and other events in the Slovak regions between May 27 and June 5, including food festival, classical music, outdoor events, dance, opera and concert, exchange and more.
We will be watching with tension how Lajčák will deal with the refugee issue. At the UN level, it will also be time to deal with the mantra about solving problems in the countries of origin.
Slovakia’s foreign minister gets official nomination from government. His candidacy coincides with the country’s EU Council presidency.
The completion of construction work on the third and fourth reactor blocks at Mochovce nuclear power plant (NPP) might be overpriced, Economy Minister Peter Žiga admitted.
Amnesty International in its recent annual report claims that half of EU members ignore the ban on sale of weapons to the Egyptian regime.
The Parliamentary Health Committee dealt with the overpriced purchase of a CT scanner for Piešťany Hospital, a scandal with which the committee’s vice-chair, opposition MP Alan Suchánek (OĽaNO-NOVA) was involved.
The Latem Trading company which became high-profile after leaked information from the Panama Papers revealed that it helped with tax-dodging and money laundering, was co-founded by former Justice Minister Tomáš Borec.
Police President Tibor Gašpar addressed General Prosecutor Jaromír Čižnár to review on the procedure of the investigator in the case of Milan Mazurek.
The Slovak academy of Sciences (SAV) is the most trusted institution, a poll by the Focus agency showed.
University lecturers and regional-school teachers will see a 6-percent hike in their salaries from September 1.
Fines for driving on motorways without e-stickers will be slashed from €300 to €150 from October 1.
Two Slovak films have been selected to compete for the “European Oscar”: Eva Nová was nominated as feature film and Colours of Sand as documentary, both by the Slovak Film and Television Academy (SFTA).
Prime Minister Robert Fico has returned to work – and also to pre-election rhetoric, forgetting in the process the country’s past and also its current interests, NGOs opine.