Bratislava Airport Handled Record Amount of Passengers Last Year
M.R. Stefanik Airport in Bratislava announced on Tuesday that it processed more than 2.4 million passengers in 2025, which is the highest figure seen in its history.
M.R. Stefanik Airport in Bratislava announced on Tuesday that it processed more than 2.4 million passengers in 2025, which is the highest figure seen in its history.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the acquittal by the Specialised Criminal Court of former Supreme Court chief and ex-justice minister (2006-09) Štefan Harabin, who had faced charges over his approval ...
The amendment to the Criminal Code concerning extremism-related crimes that has been drawn up by coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) MPs is irresponsible and short-sighted, Prosecutor-General Maroš Žilinka ...
The leader of the Hungarian extra-parliamentary opposition Tisza party Peter Magyar stated on Facebook on Tuesday that he'll continue to use the term 'Felvidek' [a Hungarian name for Slovakia, meaning ...
According to preliminary results, Slovakia produced 1.07 million cars in 2025, compared to roughly one million cars in 2024, representatives of the Slovak Automotive Industry Association (ZAP) reported ...
Actor Milan Ondrík won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Actor in an International Feature Film for his performance in the film Father (Otec) by director Tereza Nvotová. The prestigious award is given by the ...
Slovakia and China have held the first meeting of their Intergovernmental Committee for Strategic Partnership in Bratislava. The talks took place during a visit by a Chinese delegation led by Vice Foreign ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD) wants to restart aluminium production at Slovalco in Žiar nad Hronom, calling it a strategic industry for Slovakia.
Slovakia’s living minimum for a single-parent household with one dependent child is about 414 euros a month, a level experts say is far from enough to cover housing, food and basic hygiene.
School principals are reporting positive results from the ban on mobile phones in schools, introduced at the start of last year. Education Minister Tomáš Drucker (HLAS-SD) says students are talking more ...