President Zuzana Caputova heads to Madrid for NATO Summit
President Zuzana Čaputová is heading to Spain. She will represent Slovakia at the NATO summit, which starts today, 28 June, and will continue until 30 June in Madrid.
President Zuzana Čaputová is heading to Spain. She will represent Slovakia at the NATO summit, which starts today, 28 June, and will continue until 30 June in Madrid.
The multinational NATO battle group in Slovakia has been completed, assembled as an element of NATO deterrence and defence, Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad posted on a social network on Monday.
The Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award has been granted to 116 young people from Slovakia. They received the award on Monday, at the Primate's Palace in Bratislava, from British Ambassador Nigel Baker. During ...
Chief of Slovak diplomacy Ivan Korcok opened the second year of the Stefan Osusky Summer School of Diplomacy in Bratislava, due to last until July 2.
Slovaks are most interested in employment abroad in the field of agriculture. The job of harvester is the most popular. However, they are more likely to find job offers in other sectors, according to ...
The European Commission has given its preliminary approval to Slovakia's request for the first payment of almost €400 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility. European Commission chief Ursula ...
Energy poverty is a widespread problem across Europe. However, a common European definition does not exist. In Slovakia, this topic is beginning to be discussed more widely.
“I am preparing a motion to the Constitutional Court in connection with the anti-inflation package”, Slovak President Zuzana Čaputova stated on Sunday.
“I will submit a draft constitutional law by August 25 that would allow for shortening the parliamentary electoral term,” Speaker of Parliament and 'We Are Family' leader Boris Kollár said on Sunday. ...
More than three-quarters of respondents to the Focus poll are in favour of abolishing immunity from detention. This is because parliamentary consent is required to take an MP into custody. Respondents ...