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Slovak National Theater opens for foreigners in January

Slovak National Theater opens for foreigners in January

During the month of January, the Slovak National Theater invites foreigners living or visiting in the Slovak capital, not only for opera and ballet performances, but also to several drama performances ...

One million cars produced in Slovakia in 2015

One million cars produced in Slovakia in 2015

According to preliminary results, in 2015 Slovakia produced more than one million cars. By this, the automotive industry passed the imaginary boundary set in 2014 by producing more than 970,000 vehicles. ...

Paul Young opens 16th Opera Ball in Bratislava

Paul Young opens 16th Opera Ball in Bratislava

This year's ball season in Slovakia was kicked off with the 16th Opera Ball at the Slovak National Theatre's historical Opera House on Hviezdoslavovo Square in Bratislava on Saturday evening.

Politicians mourn Srholec's passing

Politicians mourn Srholec's passing

Acclaimed priest and Salesian Society member Anton Srholec died at the age of 86 on Thursday. A warrior against oppression, a hero, a unique person and friend were among the recollections that Slovak politicians ...

President honours 15 Slovaks

President honours 15 Slovaks

President Andrej Kiska has honoured 15 personalities with state orders at Bratislava Castle. People working in health care and the education system not generally known to the public are also on the list. ...

Fico against compact Muslim community

Fico against compact Muslim community

In order to keep Slovakia safe, the creation of a compact Muslim community in the country must be prevented. Prime Minister Robert Fico said that at a press conference on Thursday.

Slovakia concerned by North Korea

Slovakia concerned by North Korea

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed serious concerns about the declaration made by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea claiming it has conducted a hydrogen bomb test.

Quotas lawsuit shouldn't harm Slovak EU presidency

Quotas lawsuit shouldn't harm Slovak EU presidency

Slovakia's lawsuit against the Council of the European Union over mandatory refugee quotas shouldn't do any harm to Slovakia's presidency of the Council. Parliamentary Chairman Peter Pellegrini said that ...

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