Holocaust Museum popular in its first year
Over 11,400 people visited the Holocaust Museum in Sereď, western Slovakia since its opening in January this year. A significant part of them were schoolchildren and students, who apart from sightseeing ...
Over 11,400 people visited the Holocaust Museum in Sereď, western Slovakia since its opening in January this year. A significant part of them were schoolchildren and students, who apart from sightseeing ...
Three new documentaries have appeared concerning children and young people who lived through the Holocaust in Slovakia during WWII. As reported in the Tuesday edition of the Pravda daily, the documentaries ...
The growth seen in the Slovak economy should translate into new jobs being created and salary hikes, although the lack of labour force on the market will become more pronounced, according to predictions ...
The Olympic winner of the 50-kilometre event at Rio Summer Olympics racewalker Matej Tóth became the king of Slovak sport for 2016 according to journalist. Since Tóth was one of several athletes who had ...
Coalition and Opposition politicians approached by TASR on Wednesday don't think that the current situation in Slovakia requires a law banning the wearing of burqas in public places. Open support for ...
Monday's attack on a Christmas market in Berlin is a sign that multiculturalism and having an overly open attitude towards other cultures is decreasing security in European countries, Slovak National ...
The state-owned health insurance company, Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa, which expects a record loss this year, will need a financial injection of €150 million, according to its general director Miroslav ...
A writer and philosopher by profession, Havel was the president of Czechoslovakia from 1989 until the separation of the country and subsequently the Czech President until 2003.
Bánovce nad Bebravou, Košice and Žilina have ordered dozens of people to move out of damaged lodging houses or illegal encampments.
A survey by the ManpowerGroup Slovakia reveals that employers in the Bratislava region have ambitious plans to increase their workforce in the first quarter of next year. As many as 13 percent of them ...