Charges of drink-driving against footballer Weiss dropped
The prosecution against Slovak national football team player Vladimír Weiss Jr. for alleged drink-driving in the centre of Bratislava last October was halted on Wednesday.
The prosecution against Slovak national football team player Vladimír Weiss Jr. for alleged drink-driving in the centre of Bratislava last October was halted on Wednesday.
The Slovak Republic joined 17 international crisis management missions in total last year, according to a report on Slovakia's involvement in international crisis management activities in 2016.
After months of public discussion, Slovakia's parliament will vote today on repealing the amnesties created in 1997 by then acting-president Vladimir Mečiar. The amnesties relate to all acts related to ...
In a meeting with members of the HNClub economic discussion group on Tuesday, Prime Minister Robert Fico criticised the state broadcaster Radio & Television Slovakia (RTVS), stating that he wishes ...
Slovakia sent 25 police officers to Macedonia on Tuesday to oversee public order on the Macedonian-Greek border, Slovak Police Corps spokesperson Denisa Baloghová told TASR on the same day.
More greenery, healthier air, less noise, new parks and the use of rainwater are all areas via which towns and cities could acquire financial resources from the Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry, ...
Small retailers will not be restricted from selling goods on Sundays, with a proposal by the opposition OĽaNO NOVA party to forbid Sunday trading being unsuccessful. Parliament debated the topic a few ...
Slovaks took out mortgages worth a record €644.2 million in February, which amounts to an annual rise of 38 percent, according to the Hospodárske Noviny daily.
Slovak President Andrej Kiska sent a letter of condolences to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin concerning the attack on a metro station in St. Petersburg on Monday, according to the President's Office ...
The state budget posted a deficit of €337 million in March, down by 61.7 percent in comparison to the same period of 2016, the Finance Ministry announced on Monday.