Slovaks? Actually, say foreigners, they’re not so bad
Guide to foreigners' experiences should help newcomers settle.
Guide to foreigners' experiences should help newcomers settle.
Consumer prices may rise again in early 2017.
The recent survey suggests frustration with democracy.
President Andrej Kiska wants to exert pressure on the Slovak judiciary system to make judges over 65 retire.
The industrial park in Vígľaš to get a new investment, a new plant making plastic products.
State whistleblowers to start pioneering project to support others with integrity.
In a complex case dating back to the right wing government of Iveta Radičová, the former head of the Military Intelligence Service was charged.
After the devastating fire at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University’s (UPJŠ) in Košice, the university lamented the loss of the chemistry laboratories and rejoiced over the proffered help from various sources, including former students.
Employers in Slovakia report encouraging hiring plans for 2017, according to the results of a survey conducted by the ManpowerGroup Slovensko company.
The goal for a drop in the consumption of plastic bags should be achieved by a cabinet approved amendment to the law on waste.
In line with new rules, the supervisory board of state-run health insurer Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (VšZP) has got a new chairman.