Slovakia Attracts Record Number of Congress Visitors
Congress tourism in Slovakia is experiencing significant growth. According to the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, the sector grew by 52 percent between 2023 and 2024.
Congress tourism in Slovakia is experiencing significant growth. According to the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, the sector grew by 52 percent between 2023 and 2024.
Slovakia has passed a major new package of education laws to improve the quality and accessibility of schools. Education Minister Tomáš Drucker (Hlas-SD) says it is the largest reform in two decades and ...
The coalition remains stable, Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) stated on Tuesday following the approval of the 2026 state budget, noting that 79 MPs voted in favour of the proposal and that they included ...
Members of the parliamentary human rights committee carried out an inspection at the Foreigners’ Police to investigate long-standing problems with unavailable appointments and the alleged resale of booking ...
A total of 2,300 homeless people have been identified in Košice, including 1,304 adults and 996 children who live with their parents in institutions or in inappropriate housing, while approximately 150 ...
Nearly 90 percent of Slovakia’s economy depends on exports, which means any geopolitical tension or trade dispute in the EU can quickly impact national performance. Economy Minister Denisa Saková said ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico says Slovakia’s fiscal consolidation will continue next year, with a new focus on combating tax evasion and improving tax collection efficiency. Speaking at the conference ...
The European Union risks losing the trust of the people of North Macedonia if it continues to impose new conditions on the country's accession to the EU, stated President Peter Pellegrini during his ...
Slovakia’s parliament opens its October session this week, with the state budget as the main focus. Although the sitting is planned for just two weeks, the agenda includes more than 130 items, so many ...
Three years have passed since the terrorist attack on Zámocká Street in Bratislava, where the attacker murdered two members of the LGBTI+ community and seriously injured Radka Trokšiarová.