Bratislava gets a pet cemetery
The Slovak capital will now have an official place for burying pets.
The Slovak capital will now have an official place for burying pets.
Were all these controversies worth it for Lajčák, a man who could have made a career in any top diplomatic body in Europe and beyond, and need never have sullied himself with party politics?
“Police investigation is not a Formula One race.”
Slovakia seeks more gas connections with neighbours.
The tradition of puppet theatre is strong in Slovakia and Czech Republic.
More Slovaks travel to the place of the nuclear disaster to experience an adrenaline holiday with a dosimeter.
Prešov should get 500 new jobs and tens of millions of euros in investment.
Authorities accused László Szigeti of the fraud in the autumn of 2013.
Begging is a crime in Denmark and the court ruled that a Slovak beggar should be imprisoned for forty days and then banished.