Culture News Week 43
33rd Month of photography/Košice becomes laureate of Theatre Olympics/Vámoš, Vilikovský and Kepplová on London literary map
33rd Month of photography/Košice becomes laureate of Theatre Olympics/Vámoš, Vilikovský and Kepplová on London literary map
At the beginning of October 2023, the Slovak Radio Gallery opened an exhibition that pays tribute to the late Erik Binder, an artist. Until 24 November, it is possible to see his works along with artworks ...
While Slovakia’s government has already been appointed, its largest neighbour Poland is still searching for it after the general election held on 15 October.
Our northern neighbors held parliamentary elections recently and as in Slovakia these elections were very important for the future of the country.
On his first day in office, Prime Minister Robert Fico is in Brussels to attend the two-day summit of government leaders.
In his inaugural address, Fico said his government would be constructive, and will not avoid any challenges.
The Slovak economy is expected to grow by 1.4 percent this year, and its growth should slightly accelerate to 1.9 percent in 2024.
Jaguar Land Rover's plant in Nitra will start producing electric vehicles later this decade as part of a plan to transform the British carmaker's plants around the world.
Here are a few names you will be hearing a lot in the coming years: the most influential ministers in the new cabinet.
The new parliament was sworn in today. The leader of the second-largest coalition party, Peter Pellegrini of Hlas, is expected to be chosen as Speaker for the parliament.