Illegal immigration seems on the decline
The number of illegal migrants who were detained in Slovakia seems to be declining. The numbers went from 6,000 in July, to 9,000 in August and 13,000 in September.
The number of illegal migrants who were detained in Slovakia seems to be declining. The numbers went from 6,000 in July, to 9,000 in August and 13,000 in September.
The biggest match of the football season, Spartak Trnava against Slovan Bratislava, was disrupted as usual by fireworks, burning flags and lots of obscenities.
Petra Vlhova, the Slovak skier who won Olympic gold at Beijing last year, is back. Her manager reported this weekend that she is currently in the same shape as two years ago.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs wants to deregulate the tourist business. Guides would no longer have to pass an exam before they are allowed to work.
“What are you proud of? And what do you find embarrassing about your city?” That was the question to Bratislavans in September.
Prime Minister Robert Fico seems to be on a collision course with the president. On Thursday, President Caputova said she would not accept Fico’s candidate for the ministry of the environment, ...
Fico published the names of the six people his party Smer is putting forward as ministers for the departments of Defense, Finance, Foreign Affairs, Agriculture, Justice and Transport.
The Slovak Environment Inspectorate will carry out an inspection at the Slovnaft refinery in Bratislava in the next few days.
Last year, the Slovak Republic had a deficit of 2.22 billion euros, which represented 2% of the gross domestic product (GDP).
The job market seems to be improving slightly: unemployment fell to 6.18 percent in September.