Slovakia has sufficient gas supplies
A stress test ordered by the Economy Ministry showed that Slovakia has sufficient gas supplies for this winter season. In the test, gas supplies for the period between November 1 and March 31 were assessed. ...
A stress test ordered by the Economy Ministry showed that Slovakia has sufficient gas supplies for this winter season. In the test, gas supplies for the period between November 1 and March 31 were assessed. ...
Ukraine will take over the presidency of the Danube Strategy when Slovakia’s presidency comes to an end. Slovakia's priorities during the annual presidency were to improve cooperation, climate challenges, ...
Many soldiers of Slovak origin have fought and will fight in the US Armed Forces, Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad (OLaNO) stated on Tuesday after laying flowers and lighting a candle on the grave ...
The Slovak state will annually provide a financial contribution for the maintenance of a certain national cultural monument, the barrow of Milan Rastislav Stefanik in Brezová pod Bradlom.
The performance of the Slovak economy in the third wave of the pandemic has been more stable and resilient as compared to the second wave, with private consumption growing and jobs being preserved despite ...
Some experts, such as Belgian vaccinologist Geert vanden Bossche, believe the current global vaccination campaign may be making matters worse by driving the creation of new Covid-19 variants which will ...
President Zuzana Caputova vetoed the State Service Act on Monday on the grounds that it paves the way for ousting state managers without stating any reasons, and thus only for political reasons.
At its online session on Tuesday morning the Government expressed its disapproval of a motion of no-confidence in Economy Minister Richard Sulik (Freedom and Solidarity/SaS) that was filed by a group of ...
The transfer of state land, in the first two national parks to see a reorganisation of the zones within their territory completed, will not take place until April 1, 2022.
On Monday, a prosecutor from the Special Prosecutor's Office added audio-visual evidence to his proposal to extend the custody of defendants in the Purgatory case targeting high-stakes corruption.