100 years of Alexander Dubček
On 27 November we mark 100th anniversary of the birth of the renowned Slovak politician and diplomat, face of the 1960s liberalisation in communist Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubček. His name still resonates ...
On 27 November we mark 100th anniversary of the birth of the renowned Slovak politician and diplomat, face of the 1960s liberalisation in communist Czechoslovakia, Alexander Dubček. His name still resonates ...
Almost half of Slovaks have in their immediately circle a person with an experience of violence in a partnership relationship, according to a survey on violence against women by the Kantar Hoffmann agency ...
The Bratislava Transport Company (DPB), which runs public transport in the Slovak capital city, is missing about 60 bus drivers, company’s spokesperson Martin Chlebovec said on Thursday...
The Slovak Republic came 20th in the world in its level of English language skills. It is 5 ranks better in a year-on-year comparison. This is the result of the 2021 English Proficiency Index ranking... ...
On Wednesday, three laureates were presented with White Crow awards as a way of distinguishing them as people who have shown courage and defended the public good.
Alexander Dubček was one of the most popular communist politicians in the late 1960s, during the so-called Prague Spring. He spent his childhood in a utopist commune "Interhelpo" in Kyrgyzstan.
The drastic police crackdown on a student demonstration in Prague on 17 November 1989 led to the collapse of the communist system in Czechoslovakia.
Former PM Robert Fico, while in office, once infamously said that there is nothing in Eastern Slovakia. Igor Kupec, with his project Local Nomad, is trying to prove quite the opposite.
When creating its Social and Economic Development Plan, the city of Košice decided to adopt a rather innovative and participative approach. And so, together with Creative Industry Košice, the city launched ...
War memorial MONUMENT in Banská Bystrica received several architecture awards. According to its authors, designing it was not only a chance for reviving a reverent space that commemorates the fallen ...