Slovak Leaders Debate Expanding Army Powers
Slovak leaders agreed to further analyse whether to introduce a “state of threat” that would expand army powers, following a roundtable led by President Peter Pellegrini. Instead of immediate changes, ...
Slovak leaders agreed to further analyse whether to introduce a “state of threat” that would expand army powers, following a roundtable led by President Peter Pellegrini. Instead of immediate changes, ...
Slovakia plans major reforms in state hospitals after audits revealed inefficiencies in staffing, operations and procurement, said Health Minister Kamil Šaško (Hlas-SD).
Slovakia has reduced the regulated diesel price for foreign-registered vehicles to 2.003 EUR per litre, effective from April 10. The price, set by the Finance Ministry, is based on average fuel costs ...
A section of the D1 highway towards Bratislava will be closed from Thursday night until Sunday evening due to reconstruction works. Traffic will be diverted via alternative routes, with police warning ...
The oil emergency in Slovakia remains in effect, stated Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) together with Economy Minister Denisa Sakova (Hlas-SD) during the government session on Wednesday.
Although the 81st anniversary of Bratislava’s liberation fell last Saturday, about a hundred people, along with politicians, commemorated it yesterday at Bratislava’s Slavín memorial.
Miroslav Marček, serving a 25-year prison sentence for murdering investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová, refused to testify during Wednesday's main hearing held at the Specialised ...
In 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) notified the Slovak government of 79 new complaints alleging violations of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. ...
An inter-ministerial group dedicated to children's mental health is drawing up legislation aimed at preventing the radicalisation of young people and protecting children in the online space.
Protected whistleblower Mária Koranová returned to work as chief economist at Košice Emergency Medical Service on 1 April.