Foreign Minister Condemns Russian Attacks on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure
Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár has condemned Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities and expressed solidarity with civilians affected during winter.
Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár has condemned Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy facilities and expressed solidarity with civilians affected during winter.
Economy Minister Denisa Saková said inconsistent data in state databases affected energy aid payments for around 1 to 1.5 percent of households, not 10 percent as reported by some media.
The Health Ministry is continuing tests of a new list of medical procedures, replacing a 30-year-old catalogue that doctors say undervalues their work. In April, a second pilot phase will begin, expanding ...
A third trial in the case of the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak begins on Monday at the Special Criminal Court in Pezinok. Defendants Marian Kočner and Alena Zsuzsová are again facing charges ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico travelled to Brussels on Thursday, 22 January, to attend an extraordinary European Council summit focused on transatlantic relations. The meeting, convened by European Council ...
Agriculture Minister Richard Takáč and his Czech counterpart Martin Šebestyán have voiced support for closer cooperation among agriculture ministers within the Visegrad Group.
Education Minister Tomáš Drucker will meet his Czech counterpart Robert Plaga during Plaga’s working visit to Slovakia on 22 and 23 January.
Gerard Meulensteen, founder of the Bratislava-based Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum and a major supporter of the arts, has died at the age of 83. The Dutch collector supported art projects in Slovakia ...
Parliamentary Speaker Richard Raši (Hlas-SD) discussed bilateral cooperation and issues concerning the European Union with President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Lorenzo Fontana during their meeting ...
Slovak regions, including Bratislava, should in the future become part of a planned high-speed rail link connecting the capitals of the Visegrad Four countries (V4: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland ...