Epidemiological situation in Slovakia continuously improving
The epidemiological situation in Slovakia is continuously improving, Health Minister Vladimir Lengvarsky said following the Government session on Tuesday.
The epidemiological situation in Slovakia is continuously improving, Health Minister Vladimir Lengvarsky said following the Government session on Tuesday.
The solidarity wave in connection with the refugee crisis is right and good, but people in Slovakia need to be helped as well, President Zuzana Caputova said following her meeting with representatives ...
Belgium would be willing to send troops to Slovakia in the event of a NATO proposal to strengthen the Alliance's eastern flank further. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo stated that in Bratislava ...
Arms supplies from EU member states to Ukraine are a "fundamental prerequisite" in order to prevent the accomplishment of the goals pursued by Russian aggression, chief of Slovak diplomacy Ivan Korcok ...
House Chair Boris Kollar supports a national discussion on the structuring of the Slovak economy and its vision for further development to ensure efficient support for Slovak businesses.
The Government at its session on Tuesday approved an Interior Ministry-sponsored bill allowing regional and local elections to take place in the last 21 days of an electoral term, instead of the current ...
One in two Slovaks is dissatisfied with the EU's response to the war in Ukraine, according to a recent survey carried out by the Focus agency on behalf of the European Commission's Representation in Slovakia. ...
Slovakia will press hard for Ukraine to become a member of the European Union and gain a candidate status as soon as possible according to Slovak Premier Eduard Heger.
Slovak high school students from Gymnázium at Poštová street in Košice won the award for the world's best student company.
Slovakia will once again draw billions from EU funds at the last minute in an effort to prevent them from being forfeited. Over the next one and a half years, roughly €8 billion should be spent in the ...