Brexit may hurt Slovakia's economy
It is the uncertainty that poses the biggest risk for Slovakia.
It is the uncertainty that poses the biggest risk for Slovakia.
Many problems have been made worse by this Brexit vote. Far right extremism? More extreme. A divided Europe? More divided. Uncertainty about the economy? More uncertain. Lack of confidence in government? Even more lacking.
Taking a taxi at 2am in Bratislava can lead to a very detailed “grass root” analysis of the labour market, education system and local mentality, a psychoanalytical peep into the lifestyle of Slovakia’s elite or a passionate discussion about the Slovak hip hop scene.
Two major political marches and two other events are taking place in Bratislava. After last year’s violent episodes, the police say they are ready this time around.
European people refuse migration and economic policy of the EU, fundamental change needed, says Fico.
The decision for Brexit is not the end of the EU, but it is the last big warning.
The small village of Čičmany in Žilina Region resembles a village of gingerbread homes.
Security measures might be applied on Jesenského, Štúrová, Medená, Mostová and Kúpeľná Streets.
This impulse stems from the enormous increase in hateful comments in response to the shooting of a Syrian refugee at the Slovak-Hungarian border.
The weekend shift will bring jobs for 800 people.
The European City of Sport will be represented by 12 internationally successful athletes.
The opposition will hand over signatures for convening a special parliamentary session with a no-confidence motion in Kaliňák on the agenda.