Slovak musicians at Carnegie Hall
And a tip for your weekend. Slovak musicians Peter Breiner, Peter Lipa, Martin Valihora, Juraj Griglák, Ján Berky Mrenica and others will perform at Carnegie hall in New York on Sunday, 26th January. ...
And a tip for your weekend. Slovak musicians Peter Breiner, Peter Lipa, Martin Valihora, Juraj Griglák, Ján Berky Mrenica and others will perform at Carnegie hall in New York on Sunday, 26th January. ...
On Thursday, the non-parliamentary coalition PS/Spolu warned about complaints from Slovak ex-pats who applied to vote in the upcoming general election.
M.R. Stefanik Airport in Bratislava has not introduced any measures in connection with the outbreak of coronavirus, airport spokeswoman Veronika Sevcikova said on Thursday. As she added, the airport has ...
The number of foreigners working in Slovakia rose by 9,182 to 78,298 at the end of 2019, statistics revealed. The number of Serbians working in Slovakia has decreased, while the number of Ukrainians has ...
Bus carrier SAD Zvolen, which provides public transport in Banska Bystrica region, announced on Thursday that it would stop operating hundreds of routes as of Saturday following lengthy financial disputes ...
A pair of fairs devoted to tourism - ITF Slovakiatour and gastronomy - Danubius Gastro were launched at Incheba Expo in Bratislava on Thursday.
Environment Minister László Sólymos (Most-Híd) on Thursday announced his resignation in response to his affray in a drunken state on Wednesday. On Wednesday evening, the police detained Sólymos who had ...
The fifth World Holocaust Forum is being held on Thursday and Friday in Jerusalem, the city's largest-ever political gathering as more than 45 heads of state and world leaders, including royals, arrive ...
Up to two-thirds of all the cases of corruption which the Specialized Criminal Court deals with concern amounts up to € 500. This figure stems from research conducted by Transparency International Slovakia. ...
Alena Zsuzsová, accused of intermediating the murder of the journalist Ján Kuciak, once again used her right to remain silent in court.