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Christmas Holidays Bring Surge in Emergency Calls

Christmas Holidays Bring Surge in Emergency Calls

The Christmas holidays are among the busiest periods of the year for rescue services. On Christmas Day alone, ambulance crews in Slovakia responded to nearly 1,600 call-outs, while emergency line operators ...

116 117 for Non-Urgent Health Issues

116 117 for Non-Urgent Health Issues

From the new year, people in Slovakia will be able to call 116 117 for non-acute health problems. The advice line aims to reduce unnecessary calls to the emergency number 155.

Poll: Economic Impact of Possible End of War in Ukraine

Poll: Economic Impact of Possible End of War in Ukraine

According to a representative public opinion poll conducted by the AKO agency for TASR, 52.3 percent of respondents believe that ending the war in Ukraine in 2026 would have a positive impact on the Slovak ...

Most 2030 Emission Targents Met, Struggles with Ammonia

Most 2030 Emission Targents Met, Struggles with Ammonia

Slovakia is meeting its 2030 emission ceilings for all monitored pollutants except ammonia. However, the issue of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) emissions has shifted from large industrial sources to ...

New Air Route Connects Poprad with Gdańsk

New Air Route Connects Poprad with Gdańsk

The first flight from the Polish city of Gdańsk has landed at Poprad Airport, launching a new air route connecting the High Tatras with the Baltic Sea coast.

RSI in 2025

RSI in 2025

On the final Saturday of 2025, Radio Slovakia International looks back at the year’s most memorable features.

President Visits Slovak Community in Serbia

President Visits Slovak Community in Serbia

Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has visited members of the Slovak minority in Bački Petrovac, northern Serbia. He was welcomed by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, local leaders, and children in traditional ...

Longest Slovak Road Tunnel Now Open

Longest Slovak Road Tunnel Now Open

Slovakia has officially opened the Višňové Tunnel, the longest road tunnel in the country, near the city of Žilina. Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD) and Transport Minister Jozef Ráž (SMER-SD nominee) ...

Central Bank Sees Slow Growth in 2026

Central Bank Sees Slow Growth in 2026

Slovakia’s economy is expected to grow slowly next year, with growth of around 0.6 percent. National Bank Governor Peter Kažimír says the weak outlook has several reasons.

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