Saturday protests in Bratislava don’t clash
Hundreds of extremists marched through Bratislava on Saturday afternoon in protest against what they called the 'liquidation of Europe and Brussels' dictate'.
Hundreds of extremists marched through Bratislava on Saturday afternoon in protest against what they called the 'liquidation of Europe and Brussels' dictate'.
Over 900 Slovak professionals of the Ground Forces of the Slovak Republic are training in the military training centre Lešť.
We have to respect the decision and will of UK citizens to leave the European Union. Slovak President Andrej Kiska stated that on Friday after the final results of the British referendum were announced. ...
Britain's decision to leave the EU should not have a significant impact on the Slovak economy. This was declared by the National Bank of Slovakia just a few hours after the outcome of the Brexit referendum ...
The argument for Brexit which states that the number of foreign workers, including Slovaks, in Britain is rising is incorrect.
"The United Nations has asked Slovakia to increase the number of its soldiers for the UN's peacekeeping operation in Cyprus," said Defence Minister Peter Gajdoš during his visit to Cyprus on Thursday. ...
Bratislava is preparing for a march under the name Stop Europe's Liquidation on Saturday. The event has allegedly been organized by neo-nazis. Last year, an Anti-Islamic March with a similar background ...
The most notable security and traffic restrictions in Bratislava during Slovakia's Presidency of the EU Council will be in the vicinity of the Reduta building, said Police Corps president Tibor Gaspar ...
On Thursday, a baroque garden at the Bratislava Castle was opened to the public. The entry is free, with the space being part of the castle's overall reconstruction which is still in progress.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and French President Francois Hollande agreed they wouldn't welome a possible departure of the UK from the EU. The officials met in Paris on Wednesday.