One step closer to fines
Brussels wants to make it illegal for food and drink multinationals to sell inferior versions of well-known brands to customers in eastern Europe.
Brussels wants to make it illegal for food and drink multinationals to sell inferior versions of well-known brands to customers in eastern Europe.
The upside-down pyramid becomes this late afternoon a venue for the celebrations of the 25th anniversary of Radio Slovakia International. Many important international guests from ambassadors to highly ...
The organisers of protests attended by Slovak nationals from 12 European countries in the wake of the murders of journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová sent an open letter to the European ...
28,000 Slovaks returned to their home country between 2010 and 2015, while in 2016 the number increased to 32,000.
Slovakia will join the plans of the Czech Republic to build a Prague-Brno high-speed rail connection with the aim of extending it further towards Bratislava, stated Prime Minister Peter after meeting his ...
President Andrej Kiska is viewed as the most trusted person in a leading position, enjoying the trust of 67 percent of the people polled by AKO agency.
Bratislava will test the patience of divers during the following months as it starts an extensive reconstruction of the roads. The most used roads will get completely new surfaces not only patches as in ...
2017 - the breaking year for the Slovak film industry, Slovak film week starts with film depicting Alexander Dubček, Culture news
In order for the country to be among the world's most advanced economies, investments in education, young people and innovation are needed, stated Slovak President Andrej Kiska on Tuesday after meeting ...
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini left for his first official visit abroad which is in the Czech Republic.