When media freedom organisation Reporters without Borders published its list of press freedom “predators” last week, they put the Slovak prime minister on it, citing social media attacks on the media ...
Change in holiday trading laws means major chains will open on 1 November for first time in eight years, as part of broader ...
TU-BA, a new architecture and planning centre, invites residents to help shape Bratislava’s future — not on social media, but ...
Unlike Germany and Sweden, Bratislava has taken no steps to remove Huawei or ZTE gear – and admits it doesn’t even know where ...
The conservatives find a new E+ outrage, a Croatian pipeline angers Slovnaft, a Briton on life in Slovakia, plus what to do ...
Shoplifters running wild. Slovakia’s towns say petty crime has exploded since a 2024 change to the Criminal Code made most ...
Large EIA (battery plant itself): ongoing, with extra studies requested by the Environment Ministry. The investor says an ...
The National Cemetery in Martin tells the nation’s story through its tombstones. The National Cemetery in Martin is not ...
Slovakia will not take part in the European Union’s project to build large-scale AI gigafactories. Instead, the country plans ...
"Wow, you guys look alike, are you brothers?" asked Slovak-American Ron Shevock's wife after meeting in person with people ...
A little-known status — the Slovak Living Abroad Certificate — is transforming heritage into mobility.
Slovakia has joined the global cocktail map. Mirror Bar — tucked inside Bratislava’s historic Carlton Hotel — has become ...