Slovaks eat less bread
Slovakia achieved historically the lowest consumption of bread per capita. According to the Statistics Office, per capita consumption of bread in Slovakia was 34.5 kilograms in 2018, while at the turn ...
Slovakia achieved historically the lowest consumption of bread per capita. According to the Statistics Office, per capita consumption of bread in Slovakia was 34.5 kilograms in 2018, while at the turn ...
Health Minister Minister Andrea Kalavská offers her resignation after PM withdrew the reform of the hospitals network from the Parliament on Wednesday due to lack of political support of the largest party ...
Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák (a Smer-SD nominee) on Tuesday presented his evaluation of Slovakia's year-long presidency of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), ...
Pope Francis' reform in connection with the marital process, reservation of conscience, and hate speech laws. These are the main topics of the two-day international meeting of legal advisors of the Bishops' ...
The headquarters of the new European Labour Agency is more or less ready for opening and the start of its operation in the Slovak capital, Slovak Social Affairs and Family Minister Ján Richter (Smer-SD) ...
According the press department of the Slovak Ministry of Education, the ranking of Slovak students in the maths portion of the PISA performance exams has improved due to measures introduced to improve ...
Parliament has approved the state budget for next year and the budget of public administration for the years 2020 to 2022. According to the approved proposal, Slovakia should manage the public finance ...
Slovakia has decided to reduce its electricity production from coal, leading to a gradual phasing out of brown coal mining, and to increase its emission reduction targets from 12 to 20 percent by 2023, ...
Europe, Turkey and Canada will pledge $400 billion in defense spending by 2024 at the NATO summit starting on Tuesday in London, which is attended by a Slovak delegation led by President Zuzana Čaputová. ...
The Slovak gas company SPP, the largest on the market, has announced an increase in prices for households by 4.94% on average as of January next year.