Twenty artillery volleys on New Year's Day to mark Independence Day
The Slovak army will fire 20 artillery volleys from the Danube embankment in Bratislava on New Year's Day to mark the 29th anniversary of the Slovak Republic and the independent...
The Slovak army will fire 20 artillery volleys from the Danube embankment in Bratislava on New Year's Day to mark the 29th anniversary of the Slovak Republic and the independent...
The far-right MP Milan Mazurek, currently affiliated with the non-parliamentary Republic party, will need to pay €20,000 in non-material damages to infectologist Peter Sabaka over a video posted on ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korcok (an SaS nominee) has told the TASR news agency in an interview that he appreciates the fact that the coalition enjoys a consensus on Slovakia's foreign policy... ...
Airline companies will restrict some of their flights in January 2022 in the face of the adverse epidemiological situation caused by the omicron variant. TASR learnt this from Bratislava M.R. Stefanik ...
The Special Prosecutor's Office turned down a complaint lodged by Slovak Central Bank Governor and former finance minister (2012-19) Peter Kazimir against charges of bribery that have been pressed against ...
Slovak Alpine skier Petra Vlhova won a World Cup slalom event in Lienz, Austria on Wednesday. Vlhova finished the race with a time of 1 minute and 42.1 seconds...
The IIHF tournament directorate has cancelled the remainder of the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship after multiple countries had players test positive for COVID-19. Team Slovakia...
Drivers should continue to be wary of black ice, warns the Slovak Hydrometeorological Office, which issued a first-degree alert for entire Slovakia...
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions, more than 100,000 visitors saw Trencin Castle this year, with the 100,000th visitor being a Slovak woman who lives in Spain along with her partner and ...
Slovakia is in need of stability, President Zuzana Caputova has announced in her year-end review of 2021, calling it an "essential" need...