Cabinet approved state budget draft
The budget for next year is based on projected growth of 3.5 percent for the Slovak economy, which is similar to what Slovakia has experienced over the past two years, said Finance Minister Peter Kažimír ...
The budget for next year is based on projected growth of 3.5 percent for the Slovak economy, which is similar to what Slovakia has experienced over the past two years, said Finance Minister Peter Kažimír ...
Traffic restrictions will be imposed on Bratislava roads on Thursday and Friday (October 6-7) due to the informal summit of EU parliamentary leaders, but they won't be to the extent as those during the ...
Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajčák presented, on behalf of Slovakia, a €50,000 cheque to Nasir Jalili, the coordinator of the Afghan non-profit organisation Khair Khwa Social ...
The state budget performance next year should result in a deficit of €2.017 billion. This stems from the stance of the Trade Unions Confederation (KOZ) to the new wording of the general government budget ...
School unionists are negotiating with the Education Minister about hikes in teachers' salaries today. Even though, all employees of public sector will have their salaries increased by 3% as of January, ...
The state-run passenger railway company ZSSK is to resume operation of commercial InterCity (IC) trains between Bratislava and Košice from Sunday, December 11 when the new timetable comes into effect. ...
A 65-year-old pilot died in an aircraft crash close to Jakubovany (Prešov region), Prešov Regional Police Spokesperson Daniel Džobanik confirmed to TASR on Tuesday.
The owner of ZUNO Bank AG, Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) Group, has decided to wind down the operations of the online bank ZUNO in Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Following the recent building of stores in Bratislava the Starbucks coffee chain is expanding. Earlier this year the chain began trading with two stores in the Aupark and Eurovea shopping malls, with it ...
Slovaks are using less and less water every year, the Hospodárske Noviny daily reported on Tuesday. While each Slovak consumed a little over 83 litres per day on average in 2010, this number had dropped ...