Slovakia in national mourning
A day of national mourning is in place on Friday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. in Slovakia. It is being held in response to the fatal bus crash near Nitra, western Slovakia, on Wednesday that claimed the lives ...
A day of national mourning is in place on Friday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. in Slovakia. It is being held in response to the fatal bus crash near Nitra, western Slovakia, on Wednesday that claimed the lives ...
An exhibition titled N'89 - Road to Freedom, capturing the era of the late 1980s up to the 1989 Velvet Revolution, opened on Thursday at Bratislava Castle. The organisers - the Slovak National Museum, ...
The first Slovak was found guilty of terrorism in the name of Allah. Dominik Kolbunicky was sentenced to 6,5 years in prison for public endangerment and promoting terrorism on Friday in Prague.
Justice Minister Gabor Gal (Most-Hid) said on Thursday that the resignation of Bratislava I District Court judge Miriam Repakova needed to be accepted, but other judges with contacts to the now charged ...
Slovakia has the second highest inflation rate within the EU, which is partly the result of the European Central Bank's "extreme policy", thinks Saxo Bank analyst John Hardy, who has recently visited Slovakia. ...
Former justice minister and ex-chairman of the Supreme Court Stefan Harabin's party Homeland will run on its own in the general election set for February 29, 2020.
The heavy rainfall has increased the level of watercourses in several places in Slovakia. The most tragic consequence of the bad weather occurred in Revúca, where the flooded Muránka river dragged three ...
Twelve people were killed and seventeen injured in a traffic accident involving a bus and a lorry on the I/65 road near the village of Nitrianske Hrnčiarovce (in the Nitra region) on Wednesday afternoon. ...
The Special Criminal Court in Pezinok ruled on Wednesday to extend the custody of the three persons charged with participating in the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová. ...
The Justice Ministry is considering convening a round-table discussion on proceedings at the European Court of Justice concerning the Istanbul Convention. According to Deputy Justice Minister Edita Pfundtner, ...