PM Attending EU Summit in Brussels
Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD) travelled to Brussels for the EU leaders’ summit, where discussions are focusing on Ukraine, the Middle East, energy prices and competitiveness.
Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD) travelled to Brussels for the EU leaders’ summit, where discussions are focusing on Ukraine, the Middle East, energy prices and competitiveness.
Slovakia is introducing strict temporary controls on diesel from Thursday, aiming to stabilise supply after shortages at some northern filling stations. The government has approved a 30-day limit on how ...
Around three quarters of young people in Slovakia aged 16 to 17 are considering moving abroad, Children’s Commissioner Jozef Mikloško said, citing a new nationwide survey presented at the Children and ...
Slovakia’s President Peter Pellegrini has criticised the quality of lawmaking, calling the legislative process “poor” and urging a return to standard procedures. Speaking after talks with Parliament Speaker ...
Slovakia’s Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová (SNS nominee) is in Rome on a three-day working visit, where she unveiled a bust of General Milan Rastislav Štefánik.
The European Commission has added Slovakia’s traditional cheese, Liptovská bryndza, to its list of protected designations of origin. The soft sheep cheese, produced in the northern Liptov region, is known ...
A group of experts from the European Union will visit the section of the Druzhba pipeline in Ukraine on Wednesday, March 18, which Kyiv says was damaged by a Russian missile, Ukrainian media reported. ...
Fuel prices in Slovakia should be roughly at the same level as those in the other Visegrad Four (V4) countries [the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland] in the coming weeks and significantly cheaper than ...
A new criminal offence will be added to the Criminal Code - under the new provisions, damaging war graves, military graves, and Holocaust memorials will also constitute a criminal offence, according to ...
In a vote on Tuesday, MPs scrapped the law on the Office for the Protection of Victims of Crime and Whistleblowers, which was intended to replace the Whistleblowers Protection Office (UOO).