Slovakia condemns violence in Belarus
Slovak President Zuzana Caputova has condemned the violence against citizens of Belarus who came into the streets to protest against the outcome of the presidential election in the country, adding that ...
Slovak President Zuzana Caputova has condemned the violence against citizens of Belarus who came into the streets to protest against the outcome of the presidential election in the country, adding that ...
Slovakia has expelled three Russian diplomats over their alleged involvement with Russian intelligence services, Foreign Ministry confirmed on Monday. It was TV Markiza that broke the story first on its ...
The Visegrad Four group, including Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia, plan to have their prime ministers and parliamentary chairs exert pressure on EU bodies to make them postpone the deadline ...
Parliament will deliberate on September 1 over bills that have been vetoed by President Zuzana Caputova. Originally, parliamentary chair Boris Kollar intended to have the President's veto overridden at ...
Specialised Criminal Court (STS) judge Michal Truban gave testimony before a special committee of the Judicial Council on Monday over suspicions that his decision not to take Nitra-based entrepreneur Norbert ...
Throughout Monday, marked as 'White Roses Day', in the western Slovak town of Handlová on the August 29 street, people can remember the victims of mining tragedies by placing a white rose at the local ...
Trnava-based carmaker PSA Groupe Slovakia re-launched its production lines on Monday after a two-week summer break, , announced spokesman of the company Peter Švec; adding that the plant had thus returned ...
In 2019, the average gross salary of women in Slovakia made up a mere 79.8% of what men earned, wrote the Statistics Office.
Slovakia's industrial output dropped by 8.5% year-on-year (y-o-y) in June, but it increased by almost 21.7% when compared to May, the Statistics Office reported on Monday.
The fall in employment seen in previous months did not come to a halt in June, with accommodation and restaurant services being hit the hardest, the Slovak Statistics Office reported. Employment only grew ...