Žilina region top judges detained
On Monday, the National Criminal Agency (NAKA) detained the head of the Regional Court Eva Kyselová, former Žilina regional judge Pavel Polka and the former chairman of the District Court in Žilina, Daniel ...
On Monday, the National Criminal Agency (NAKA) detained the head of the Regional Court Eva Kyselová, former Žilina regional judge Pavel Polka and the former chairman of the District Court in Žilina, Daniel ...
The Education, Science, Research and Sport Ministry is working on three schemes via which the state plans to compensate for financial losses in sport, reported the ministry's communications department ...
Former Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko remains the chairman of the extra-parliamentary Slovak National Party (SNS), as the party's delegates decided at the party congress last weekend. Danko defeated ...
The police detained former National Criminal Agency (NAKA) anti-corruption unit head Robert Krajmer during a house raid on Thursday evening and escorted him out of his house in Trencin, western Slovakia, ...
Parliament will elect a candidate for the post of prosecutor-general (PG) at its session starting on November 24, with Parliamentary Chair Boris Kollar (We Are Family) setting the date of election on Friday, ...
Prime Minister Igor Matovic (OLaNO) on Friday morning left for a meeting of the Visegrad Four (V4 - Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary) prime ministers in the Polish city of Lublin.
A 7 year old girl died after falling from the 8th floor window of a hospital in Poprad, eastern Slovakia, on Thursday. After having been hospitalised on Wednesday with an asthma attack, she climbed onto ...
According to Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová, the presence of a Slovak expert at the investigation into the tragic death of Jozef Chovanec in Belgium in 2018 could help to better clarify the circumstances ...
On Wednesday evening, several European diplomats were photographed at the home of Nobel Prize-winning writer Svetlana Alexievich. The writer called supporters to her home after masked men tried to break ...
While 70 percent of Slovaks do not trust political parties and 76 percent do not trust the judiciary, the armed forces and President Zuzana Čaputová enjoy a relatively high level of confidence.