Free travel to 19 countries
As of Wednesday June 10th at 7am the list of countries to which those with residence in Slovakia can travel freely is expanded to: Germany, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, ...
As of Wednesday June 10th at 7am the list of countries to which those with residence in Slovakia can travel freely is expanded to: Germany, Lichtenstein, Switzerland, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Greece, ...
Secondary-school students and pupils attending the sixth up to the final, ninth grade of primary school will be able to return to school in the final week of June (as of June 22nd), thereby joining the ...
The coronavirus lockdown in Slovakia significantly affected the country's foreign trade in April, according to Statistics Office data released on Tuesday. Slovakia's foreign trade posted a deficit of €492.1 ...
Politicians of the governing coalition have divergent opinions on whether Police Corps President Milan Lučanský should step down from his post. For the People vice-chair Veronika Remišová thinks that if ...
As of Monday, the Slovak state rail carrier has resumed international transport with the Czech Republic, with some trains starting to travel again on Tuesday. According to the spokesperson of the rail ...
Irena Bihariová was elected chair of the extra-parliamentary party Progressive Slovakia at a virtual congress on the weekend. Bihariová, who thus became the first Roma woman to lead a political party in ...
On Monday and Tuesday, Slovaks and Czechs commemorate the 30th anniversary since the first free election after the fall of the Communist Soviet led totalitarian regime.
A total of 90.5% of primary schools and 80.6% of kindergartens in Slovakia were opened during the first week starting on June 1, after loosening the measures to limit the spreading of Coronavirus, the ...
On Monday, the leader of the far-right People's Party Our Slovakia Marian Kotleba questioned the partiality of judge Ružena Sabová, who is dealing with his case.
The most frequently used words in the first speech reporting on the state of the Slovak Republic pronounced by the president Zuzana Čaputová were "virus" and "pandemic".