Meet the Slovak king of Madagascar
In 2016 Slovakia commemorates 230 years since the death of one of its historic, or perhaps we should say legendary personalities: Count de Beňovský.
In 2016 Slovakia commemorates 230 years since the death of one of its historic, or perhaps we should say legendary personalities: Count de Beňovský.
Bratislava's municipal library has one special department where people come to listen to books and movies.
Every workplace deserves an employee with autism, claims a new project that was launched just recently. What are the up and down sides of employing people with autism and why are there so few working in ...
The whole purpose of taking a vacation is to relax and free your mind for a while. However, for one young Slovak even a simple vacation became a life-changing experience.
The new Slovak government has come out with a plan of priorities for the next 4 years, and education is high on the agenda. So why are Slovak teachers protesting again?
It's been exactly 20 years since the Slovak league against cancer started handing out daffodils to raise awareness and money for combating this illness. 20 years on what have the daffodils achieved?
For the first time in history Slovakia has its anti-award for the sexist kix or mishab. Why? Is Slovakia a sexist country? And why does it matter what ads tell or show us?
In the beginning of April the town council of Vysoke Tatry declared a state of emergency due to the frequent appearance of bears in inhabited areas.
April the 8th is the International Roma Day. Roma are the second largest ethnic minority group in Slovakia counting for an estimated 10% of the population.
What does it look like when children go to school in their living room? Homeschooling is a very rare but existing phenomenon in Slovakia, and Katarina Richterova looked into it, with her microphone.