The opening of new bus terminal in Bratislava postponed
Bratislava's new main bus station in the area known as Mlynské Nivy, will not be opened in the autumn as planned.
Bratislava's new main bus station in the area known as Mlynské Nivy, will not be opened in the autumn as planned.
In the wake of the current tension between the Czech Republic and Russia, following the removal of the statue of Soviet Marshall Ivan Konev from a Prague square and talks on Russian intelligence officers ...
Slovakia's GDP is expected to fall by 5.8-13.5 percent this year, with a decline of around 9 percent being the most likely scenario.
In a phone called held on Tuesday, Deputy Defence Minister Marian Majer assured his Ukrainian counterpart Anatoliy Petrenko of Slovakia's full support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine ...
Contributions for maintaining employment during a declared state of emergency in connection with the COVID-19 outbreak will not be taxed and will be paid in the full amount to employers and self-employed ...
The development of bilateral ties with countries with which Slovakia's priorities and interests overlap, along with those of the rest of Europe and the world beyond, will be among the cardinal priorities ...
Anna Bilecova's tenure as the Interior Ministry's chief of staff will terminate on May 10, as the Government approved her ouster at its session on Tuesday. She chose to give up her post because she "refuses ...
The Government has introduced so-called SOS subsidies for people working, for example, under contracts, informed Labour Minister Milan Krajniak after the Government meeting on Tuesday.
Volkswagen Slovakia is gradually re-launching its production of vehicles, components and tools, company spokeswoman Lucia Kovarovic Makayova stated on Tuesday.
The Defence Ministry will propose that the Government should scrap the tender for purchasing 4x4 military tactical vehicles, Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad told a news conference on Wednesday.