New attraction in Bratislava divides opinion
The Bratislava Zhora wheel offers a bird’s eye view of the city.
The Bratislava Zhora wheel offers a bird’s eye view of the city.
Critics from coalition parties SaS and Za Ľudí did not attend vote.
Here's your July 7 overview of news from Slovakia.
The EC has published its summer 2020 economic forecast.
Open for bathers all week long, from 9:00 to 19:00.
Ombudswoman looks at the Foreigners' Police. She sees room for improvement in personal capacities, general information in foreign languages, language skills of officers and use of the electronic system.
Záhoráčik is back on the railway.
The consumption of antibiotics in Slovakia is the lowest it has been in the last 13 years; there are hopes the resistance of some bacteria to antibiotics might decrease too.
PM Igor Matovič called it a depoliticisation of the public administration. There is a special website for people to report moral failures of the pre-selected candidates.
Kollár said earlier that if he is removed from the seat, his movement will leave the coalition.
Real estate market to handle slight decrease in activity.
A fairy-tale castle with peach-coloured outer walls and impressive neo-gothic turrets, Bojnice castle is a Slovak jewel.