From summer jobs in the USA to Senior Olympics
In this episode, we explore why many Slovaks choose to work in the USA during their summer break. Our guests, who travel there regularly, share their personal experiences, discussing the benefits of ...
In this episode, we explore why many Slovaks choose to work in the USA during their summer break. Our guests, who travel there regularly, share their personal experiences, discussing the benefits of ...
Ben Pascoe talks with the Veronika Golianova, co-founder of Impact Games a Slovak NGO that produces educational digital and board games with the aim of achieving positive social impact through education. ...
The unit that was on fire on Monday, 19 August, in the Jaslovske Bohunice nuclear power plant western Slovakia is now fully operational. Oil vapours ignited above one of the turbines of the third ...
The odds are good that Hungary's oil company MOL will manage to close relevant agreements in order to prevent the blocking of Russian oil supplies to Hungary via Ukraine, Hungarian Government Office ...
The consumer prices of goods and services posted a monthly growth of 0.3 percent in July, a slight acceleration following two months of stability, the Statistics Office reported on Thursday. After ...
Six out of ten companies in Slovakia are affected by physical risks caused by weather fluctuations, Milan Vanko of the Slovak central bank's (NBS) department of economic and monetary analyses informed, ...
Last week, the European Union has held the European elections. Voters in every single member state voted for their representatives in the European Parliament, the first country to open the polling station ...
Ben Pascoe talks with sociologist Oľga Gyárfášová, political scientist Grigorij Mesežnikov, journalist Monika Tódová and analysts Radovan Geist, Jakub Hankovský and Milan Nič about the past weekend's ...
From 6 to 9 June, circa 373 million Europeans will vote for 720 Members of the European Parliament. In Slovakia, we will elect 15 members of the European Parliament on Saturday 8 June.
As of 2024, there are 5 countries in European Union that allow people younger than 18 years old (i.e. 16-17) to vote in European Parliament Election.