Government: Soldiers will assist in evacuating Slovaks from Middle East
Slovak soldiers will assist in evacuating Slovaks from Jordan, Israel, and the Republic of Lebanon. The government on Wednesday approved the proposal for their deployment.
Slovak soldiers will assist in evacuating Slovaks from Jordan, Israel, and the Republic of Lebanon. The government on Wednesday approved the proposal for their deployment.
Slovakia is evacuating more Slovak nationals and citizens of other countries from the Middle East crisis area, according to the Foreign Affairs Ministry's communications department. They added that the ...
The first group of Slovak nationals evacuated from the crisis-hit Middle East arrived in Slovakia on Monday. The group included 25 tourists and 5 embassy employees. The evacuation flight also transported ...
In connection with the tragedy that took place in the Austrian city of Graz on Tuesday, Slovak President Peter Pellegrini expressed his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wished a ...
Slovakia’s National Transfusion Service (NTS) is calling for blood donors as supplies of blood types 0, A, and AB with a negative Rh factor have reached critical levels. While hospitals are still being ...
On Wednesday (May 28), Slovak President Peter Pellegrini addressed Parliament with a speech on the state of the republic, receiving mixed responses across the political spectrum. Deputy Prime Minister ...
At Tuesday’s congress of the Slovak Towns and Villages Association (ZMOS), President Peter Pellegrini highlighted the need to modernise local government, calling it the greatest challenge that cannot ...
The second edition of the Start with Children summit took place recently in Bratislava. Organized by the city of Bratislava and the Metropolitan Institute of Bratislava, the conference brings together ...
A year after the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Robert Fico, tensions over hate speech and freedom of expression are rising in Slovakia. Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok announced plans ...
The Slovak government is preparing changes to its Kurzarbeit law to help workers affected by U.S. tariffs, which could impact up to 10,000 automotive jobs. Labour Minister Erik Tomáš announced the amendment ...