President greenlights gambling ban for players on welfare
People on welfare won't be allowed to gamble in Slovakia as of 2017, as President Andrej Kiska signed into law the Finance Ministry-sponsored amendment to the Gambling Act on Wednesday.
People on welfare won't be allowed to gamble in Slovakia as of 2017, as President Andrej Kiska signed into law the Finance Ministry-sponsored amendment to the Gambling Act on Wednesday.
Europeans should extend aid to refugees already located in Europe only in the most urgent cases, think the majority of Slovaks (52.5 percent) asked in a survey carried out by TNS Slovakia on behalf of ...
The Agriculture and Rural Development Ministry is launching calls for three new projects worth €158.4 million from the Integrated Regional Operational Programme (IROP) that are designed for primary and ...
CT scanners for state-run hospitals will be supplied by five companies, namely Siemens, Intes Poprad, Audioscan, S&T Slovakia and Meditrade, according to the results of a central procurement regarding ...
It was with deep sadness that the Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Ministry learnt about the latest terrorist attack on a Christmas market in Berlin, reported the ministry's press department to TASR ...
The unemployment rate in Slovakia has decreased to 8.78 percent, chiefly due to active measures employed by the Government to support the labour market, Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) told a news ...
President Andrej Kiska on Tuesday vetoed an amendment to the law on freedom of religion and the status of Churches and religious societies.
Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák (Smer-SD) announced that as of midnight on Tuesday, the police presence on the streets of Slovakia has been doubled, as always happens in the wake of terror attacks, such ...
Slovak cyclist Peter Sagan keeps defeating his opponents in polls carried out by various sport websites and organisations.
Slovak President Andrej Kiska said on Tuesday that Monday's attack on a Christmas market in Berlin was no accident, noting that Germany is in a pre-election period and that the country has a welcoming ...