Bratislava goes jazzy
Bratislava is going jazzy over the weekend. The renowned music festival Bratislava Jazz Days start on Friday in the Slovak capital, hosting the British GoGo Penguin, US Tiempo Libre, Czech Jiří Stivín ...
Bratislava is going jazzy over the weekend. The renowned music festival Bratislava Jazz Days start on Friday in the Slovak capital, hosting the British GoGo Penguin, US Tiempo Libre, Czech Jiří Stivín ...
Interview with Islandic writer Sjon
Dissatisfied teachers have ended their 'gradual strike' that they launched in September, said representatives of the Slovak Teachers Initiative (ISU) on Wednesday during a protest march called 'The March ...
Slovakia might have a new geopark, with the Cabinet Okaying a report on the prospects of including the Zemplin area among Slovak geoparks at its regular session on Wednesday.
The police have created facilities for detaining people, although they aren't proper police cells and thus no legal rules apply to them, according to Ombudswoman Jana Dubovcová. She described them as parts ...
Biotechnology, environmental protection, robotics and nanotechnology: these are all areas in which Slovak and Japanese companies could start developing cooperation, said the Slovak Chamber of Commerce ...
Every Friday our Musical Crossroads series offers listeners the chance to discover unique Slovak music and bands. This week we focus on one singer and songwriter in particular from Považská Bystrica, a ...
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When it comes to sanctions against Russia, Slovakia won't go against the joint EU attitude, even though it itself considers the sanctions to be pointless, said Prime Minister Robert Fico at a session of ...
There's an assumption that around 50 percent of jobs will be automated in the next 20 years, which will require people to have digital skills, said Deputy Prime Minister for Investments and Informatisation ...