Far right MP gains Homophobe of Year award
The leader of the far right parliamentary party Kotleba - People's Party our Slovakia Marian Kotleba won an anti-award titled Homophobe of the Year 2015.
The leader of the far right parliamentary party Kotleba - People's Party our Slovakia Marian Kotleba won an anti-award titled Homophobe of the Year 2015.
The Slovak government has approved an amendment to the criminal code in order to increase the efficiency of the fight against extremism as well as a new law against shell companies at its first meeting ...
On Tuesday, five dissatisfied MPs of the coalition party Sieť (Network) announced they are leaving the party and have commenced talks with another coalition party Most-Híd on joining its caucus.
As of September, Slovakia will send ten more soldiers to Cyprus; increasing their numbers in the United Nations peacekeeping mission to 169, wrote Defence Minister Peter Gajdoš on his social media profile. ...
On Thursday, the Kyseľ gorge in the Slovenský Raj National Park will be opened to the public, after being destroyed by fire 40 years ago.
Branislav Bleha of the Human Geography and Demography Department at Comenius University in Bratislava points out that despite immigration, the population of Europe will drop by almost 100 million by 2100, ...
A significant Slovak writer, publicist and politician Svetozár Hurban Vajanský died at the age of 69 exactly one hundred years ago, on August 17, 1916. Vajanský was the leader of the young Slovak generation ...
Medical students at Comenius University in Bratislava can print living cells thanks to a new 3D bio printer, reported the TASR press agency on Wednesday.
The Finance Ministry has published the draft of next year's state budget with a deficit of €2.4 billion. Finance Minister Peter Kažimír promised more money for the Health Ministry to cover long expected ...
Five rebelling MPs of the coalition Sieť or Network party led by deputy speaker of parliament Andrej Hrnčiar will continue to support the ruling coalition. They declared their stance at an informal meeting ...