Theatre festival: Ode to Joy – or the EU’s true face
The Divadelná Nitra theatre festival, now in its 25th year, focuses on the issue of how modern society in Europe is connected.
The Divadelná Nitra theatre festival, now in its 25th year, focuses on the issue of how modern society in Europe is connected.
The Čistý Deň resocialisation facility still waits for a final word in cancelling its accreditation.
The summit of leaders of the European Union brought, apart from foreseeable and expected outcomes, also some memorable curiosities.
Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan can be called “The Lord of the Jerseys”, the Sme daily wrote.
In the aftermath of the informal European Union leaders’ summit in Bratislava, Slovak top representatives have expressed their views and summed up its course, importance and results.
A total of 35 people were onboard a train that collided with a lorry at a railway crossing in Veľký Meder in the Trnava Region.
Successful bookstore owner Michal Meško talks about his teenage entrepreneurial beginnings and more.
More and more young people seem to be willing to try their luck – and skills – as employers or at the least, self-employed.
Spectator College provides readers of The Slovak Spectator who are trying to improve their English with glossaries of useful and frequently used words and expressions from stories published as part of the Spectator College as well as in the rest of the newspaper.
Topic: Young people and their world