International Danube Day and water protection
Did you know that even rivers have their own days? Since 2004, 29 June has been known as Danube Day. The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) and the European Union ...
Did you know that even rivers have their own days? Since 2004, 29 June has been known as Danube Day. The International Commission for the Protection of the Danube River (ICPDR) and the European Union ...
Director for International Relations at CERN Charlotte Warakaulle paid a visit to Bratislava on the occasion of 30 years of Slovakia as a member state of CERN.
Michal Brichta is the director of the Slovak Space Office which he helped found in 2019. It is a part of SARIO, the Slovak investment and trade development agency and focuses on current trends ...
The 7th edition of the Starmus Science Festival will be held in Bratislava, Slovakia next year. Its organisers plan to bring along many well-known names from the world of science and culture, such as ...
Radio Slovakia International was established 30 years ago as a shortwave radio station. The foreign service of public broadcaster keeps its shortwave frequencies also in the year 2023.
On Saturday 22nd April we celebrated Earth Day. Several events took place across Slovakia. In Bratislava, the initiative Klima ťa potrebuje organised a march for the climate. People demonstrated against ...
On 22 April, around one billion people in more than 190 countries will be taking part in activities to raise awareness of the climate crisis and to encourage behavioural change to protect nature. Also ...
Will Slovakia succeed in banning cage hen farming? Organisation Humánny pokrok or Humane progress recently published investigative footage from three Slovakian hen cage farms showing poor living conditions ...
Artist Egle Oddo visited Slovakia to create her artwork in Bratislava. She presented an innovative public artwork in an abandoned green space that also protects nature.
In March 2023, the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava awarded the title of doctor honoris causa to two Nobel laureates in chemistry.