Saint Martin's festival will liven up Bratislava's Old Town
Saint Martin's Days, marking the feast of one of Bratislava's patron saints (Saint Martin, which is celebrated on November 11), are due to liven up Bratislava's centre this coming weekend.
Saint Martin's Days, marking the feast of one of Bratislava's patron saints (Saint Martin, which is celebrated on November 11), are due to liven up Bratislava's centre this coming weekend.
Slovakia is heading for a historic overhaul within its armed forces. At Wednesday's government session, MPs were presented with a proposal from the Minister of Defence Peter Gajdoš (an SNS nominee) for ...
Slovaks who find themselves waiting for an ambulance to arrive are now waiting longer than in previous years. "Travel times are prolonging," says Ivo Krpelan, Regional Director for Falck for Central and ...
Slovakia has 5.7 million debit and credit cards in circulation - more than the official population census figure - with 5.5 million of these being contactless.
Ján Mazák, a former Constitutional Court chair and advisor to President Andrej Kiska, will resubmit his bid for the post of EU General Court additional judge, TASR learnt on Tuesday.
Foreign and European Affairs Ministry State Secretary Ivan Korčok met US Ambassador to Slovakia Adam Sterling at the ministry on Tuesday to discuss a number of current bilateral and international issues. ...
The Interior Ministry plans to procure 200 pick-up vehicles and 98 SUVs costing approximately €2.2 million for the police and firefighters, according to an announcement concerning tender results released ...
At a Eurogroup meeting on Monday, Slovak Finance Minister Peter Kažimír (Smer-SD) confirmed that he's interested in running for the post of chairman of the eurozone finance ministers group, although his ...
Social welfare payments will go up by about 5 percent next year, probably as of July 1, said Labour, Social Affairs and Family Minister Jan Richter (Smer-SD) after an Economy and Social Council session ...
Police pressed charges of election corruption related to Saturday's regional elections against six people, according to Police Corps president Tibor Gašpar.