President: Visegrad Group Still Matters
The Visegrad Group remains an important platform for Central Europe and is far from finished. That was the message from Slovak President Peter Pellegrini as Slovakia officially launched its presidency ...
The Visegrad Group remains an important platform for Central Europe and is far from finished. That was the message from Slovak President Peter Pellegrini as Slovakia officially launched its presidency ...
The Slovak government has signed a series of agreements aimed at restarting aluminum production at the Slovalco plant in Žiar nad Hronom while preserving jobs and supporting the company's long-term... ...
Slovakia provided nearly 180 million euros in official development assistance in 2025, with almost half of the funding directed to Europe and Ukraine remaining the country's largest bilateral aid recipient... ...
Inflation in Slovakia slowed to 3.5 percent in June, reaching its lowest level since December 2024. According to the National Bank of Slovakia...
The Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra has been included for the first time in the prestigious Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, which assess how universities contribute to achieving...
The Ministry of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization (MIRRI SR) is submitting a draft law on the protection of minors in the digital environment to inter-ministerial review...
The Slovak Republic is taking over the presidency of the Visegrad Group (V4) starting Wednesday, with leadership set to run until June 30, 2027. According to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico...
Strengthening regional cooperation, supporting European Union enlargement, and coordinating common positions on European and international issues were among the main priorities...
The Slovak government is considering buying a 17% stake in Slovenské elektrárne, the country’s main electricity producer and operator of nuclear and hydro power plants, with the stake’s value estimated... ...
Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár (Smer-SD) met his Spanish counterpart José Manuel Albares in Bratislava, marking the first visit by a Spanish foreign minister to Slovakia in two decades...