Average nominal salary up
The average nominal monthly salary in Slovakia amounted to €1,520 in the second quarter of this year, up by 7.1 percent, or €101 year-on-year (y-o-y), the Statistics Office reported on Tuesday.
The average nominal monthly salary in Slovakia amounted to €1,520 in the second quarter of this year, up by 7.1 percent, or €101 year-on-year (y-o-y), the Statistics Office reported on Tuesday.
The 19th edition of the Fjuzn festival will take place in Bratislava at the end of September, in preperation for the festival dealing with foreigners living in Slovakia today, Ben Pascoe talks with the ...
Peter Hulenyi has become Slovakia's new Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN) in New York, TASR learnt from the Foreign Affairs Ministry on Monday.
The Education Ministry in cooperation with Banska Bystrica region are launching a pilot project at 20 secondary schools to tackle bullying, namely a mobile app allowing any student to anonymously report ...
The state-budget deficit amounted to €4.65 billion at the end of August 2024, the Finance Ministry reported on Monday, adding that the budgetary performance thus worsened by 24.7 percent, or by €921 ...
Pre-schools, primary and secondary schools were supported by the Integrated Regional Operational Programme (IROP) with nearly €345 million in the last programming period, the Investment Ministry (MIRRI) ...
Candidates for the position of judge of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will be elected by the Judicial Council on September 18, the council has reported on its website.
Nearly 270 schools across Slovakia received bomb threats on Tuesday morning, Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok (Hlas-SD) reported, adding that the case is being investigated as a terrorist attack.
Ladislav Bielik is one of the most renowned photoreporters in Slovak history. On the anniversary of the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, Ladislav's son, Peter Bielik dedicated one of the most ...
The new academic year will be marked by a "gentle revolution in education", Education Minister Tomas Drucker (Voice-SD) said on the eve of the 2024/2025 school year on public broadcaster STVR.