Lajčák nominated for UN General Assembly President
Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajčák is on track to become the president of the next session of the UN General Assembly.
Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajčák is on track to become the president of the next session of the UN General Assembly.
It's appropriate to react to the controversial amnesties issued by former prime minister Vladimir Mečiar as acting president in 1998 by condemning them through a parliamentary declaration, Prime Minister ...
The Cabinet has approved Slovakia's participation in the NATO CMX 2017 exercise, which aims to practise crisis management within the organisation and its member states.
Slovakia views social enterprises as an opportunity for developing local and regional economies, Labour, Social Affairs and the Family Minister Jan Richter told an international conference in Bratislava ...
Some of the anti-terrorist measures due to be implemented by the Slovak Armed Forces have not been performed on schedule this year due to a lack of financial resources, according to a Slovak Armed Forces ...
Two Slovak MPs are to face disciplinary proceedings following a vote held by the Mandate and Immunity Committee and requested by Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko.
We had a chance to talk to a very inspirational person - Matúš Čupka. Five years ago, when he was a university student he founded an NGO called Zelená Hliadka or, in the English language 'the Green Patrol', ...
The allowance paid by the state to personal caregivers who take care of disabled individuals will increase to €247.61 per month, according to a new law passed by Parliament on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, 25 small and medium-sized hospitals from the Košice and Prešov regions, which are members of the Association of Slovak Hospitals, will cancel their contracts with the private health insurance ...
The public finance deficit should reach 1.29 percent of GDP next year, while it should drop to 0.44 percent in 2018 and switch to a surplus of 0.16 percent in 2019, according to the state budget draft ...