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Should Slovakia be in EU’s core, or not?

Should Slovakia be in EU’s core, or not?

Slovakia can either get on "the integration train" or remain side-tracked in a depot, Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) told at a news conference on Wednesday in a reaction to statements made by the ...

Safety a priority for Slovaks holidaying abroad

Safety a priority for Slovaks holidaying abroad

Approximately 600,000 Slovaks make use of travel deals each year, roughly the same number who go on holiday with their own transport, with the greatest number driving to Croatia, reports the news site ...

Slovakia lacks qualified labour

Slovakia lacks qualified labour

Foreign investors were once interested in Slovakia thanks to its highly qualified and cheap labour force, but times have changed, according to a survey conducted by the Slovak-German Trade and Industry ...

Sad day for the Earth

Sad day for the Earth

In his reaction to the US administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, Slovak President Andrej Kiska called the day a "sad day for our planet".

Revoking amnesties a positive signal for the public

Revoking amnesties a positive signal for the public

At a session behind closed doors on Wednesday, the Constitutional Court ruled that the amnesties issued by Vladimír Mečiar as acting president in 1998 as well as the pardon granted by former president ...

Turkey’s EU bid sparks disagreements

Turkey’s EU bid sparks disagreements

On Friday, Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajčák stated that Slovakia had endorsed Turkey's ambitions to join the EU.

Far right party might be dissolved

Far right party might be dissolved

Prosecutor-General Jaromir Ciznar on Wednesday, May 24, filed a motion with the Supreme Court to dissolve Marian Kotleba's far-right People's Party Our Slovakia, the spokesperson for the Prosecutor-General's ...

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