Distance learning continues
Schools will continue with remote education as of next Monday January 18, as has been the case this week, the Education Ministry reported on Thursday.
Schools will continue with remote education as of next Monday January 18, as has been the case this week, the Education Ministry reported on Thursday.
The first incident concerning the late former Police chief Milan Lučanský was not a suicide attempt, the leader of far-right People's Party Our Slovakia and investigative commission member Marian Kotleba ...
Police are investigating a suspicion of dangerous surveillance in the case of alleged shadowing of Denník N reporter Monika Tódová.
New orders in Slovak industry in November reached a volume of €5.044 billion, increasing by 8% year-on-year, the Statistics Office reported on Monday.
Slovak judges object to the new 'court map' reform, as they believe it would usher in many long-term negative consequences that might slow down court proceedings and fetter people's access to justice, ...
Another episode of the long-lasting dispute between the Prime Minister and Economy Minister took place during Wednesday's meeting of the cabinet.
Slovakia will purchase seventeen 3D radar devices of medium, short and ultra-short range from Israel, the Government decided on Wednesday.
It should be possible to vaccinate people against COVID-19 even outside of doctor offices, with an eye towards carrying out the inoculation as quickly as possible. This stems from a legislation proposal ...
Education Minister Branislav Groehling (Freedom and Solidarity/SaS) following the Cabinet session on Wednesday said he does not intend to give up his master's degree. The minister was under scrutiny last ...
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Igor Matovič strongly opposed the criticism coming from scientists, who do not support his idea of nationwide testing.