Slovak presidency of the EU Council starts
President Andrej Kiska welcomed members of the European Commission at the Presidential Palace in Bratislava on Thursday, on the eve of the first Slovak presidency of the EU Council.
President Andrej Kiska welcomed members of the European Commission at the Presidential Palace in Bratislava on Thursday, on the eve of the first Slovak presidency of the EU Council.
The latest extraordinary parliamentary session held because of a no-confidence vote against Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák has been interrupted. Parliamentary Chairperson Andrej Danko postponed it until ...
Discontented teachers are marching in Bratislava on Friday to draw attention to the negative situation in the education system. The protest is organised by the Slovak teachers' initiative, unhappy with ...
The Slovak government has approved Anton Šafárik to be the new director of the intelligence agency the Slovak Information Service (SIS). According to the SITA press agency, Šafárik is a nominee of the ...
Jana Čepelová's win was a sensational surprise from the second round at the Wimbledon Grand Slam tennis tournament.
Slovaks can spend significantly more money on holidays than ten years ago, reads an analysis from Unicredit Bank published on Thursday. It indicates that value of Slovak income has risen 20% during the ...
The European Commission members, with its chair Jean-Claude Juncker, came to Slovakia on Thursday for a two-day visit for the occasion of assuming the Slovak presidency of the EU Council.
Polish President Andrzej Duda and his Slovak counterpart Andrej Kiska discussed the consequences of Brexit on their countries during a meeting held in Bratislava.
A second no-confidence vote in three weeks against Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák is the main topic of Thursday's extraordinary parliamentary session. It was initiated by the opposition, Freedom and ...
Health care for Slovaks and other EU's citizens in the UK and vice versa is one of very many issues that need to be solved after Brexit. However, at the moment no one knows what the changes will be.