News digest: A million-strong Bratislava? Dream on, say demographers
Controversial MP lights up (illegally) in his office, a sweet drinks tax is on the way, and reckless e-scooter riders can be fined.
Controversial MP lights up (illegally) in his office, a sweet drinks tax is on the way, and reckless e-scooter riders can be fined.
Only one of 16 buildings was left standing after air raids during WWII.
The most expensive region to eat out is not Bratislava.
A reported link to the construction of nearby luxury condos is hotly denied by the developer.
The Bratislava 2025 study presents five scenarios for the capital’s development.
Bratislava City Days offer the best way to learn more about Bratislava, its history, nooks and crannies. Here's what to do during the weekend of April 19-21.
Riders may face a fine of up to €50 if they violate traffic rules.
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
Tips for events between April 20 and 26
MP Huliak's odd test, whooping cough on the rise, and a Slovak detained in Congo.
The Health Ministry doesn't plan to buy vaccines against the disease.
In one place, people can find a bakery, a haluškáreň, and a dairy shop.
MP Rudolf Huliak claims that he wanted to help a plant.
MP Rudolf Huliak claims that he wanted to help a plant.
MP Rudolf Huliak claims that he wanted to help a plant.
Wendy's plans its expansion to the region.