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Kažimír’s defence dismissed, Záborská’s polarising legacy, and Slovakia pauses to remember the 1968 August invasion.
In a 58-page explanation, Cisarik set out why he concluded that Kažimír committed bribery in 2016 in order to speed up tax ...
A doctor turned politician, she served three terms as an MEP and later as an MP, becoming a leading voice of Christian ...
Branislav Gröhling moves to exclude Richard Sulík from electoral lists as Freedom and Solidarity repositions itself for ...
Underage children without legal guardians cannot stay in hotels, and many spend weekends wandering on trains because they ...
Slovaks abroad build spaces to stay politically engaged, a new attraction in the Low Tatras, and the story how The Slovak Spectator began.
An upcoming solar plant in southern Slovakia will be larger in size than the nearby village. After developing projects in Hungary, French energy provider Voltalia plans to build a solar plant with a ...
Ombudsman v. PM Fico’s office in NGO law clash; dogs rattle politics 18 years apart; Tatras unveil their 100th waterfall.
Air rifles were also produced by L. Kotek in the village of Krnsko, northern Czechia, under the brand name Stella. After the ...
"We still care" says expats in Prague, London, Krakow and elsewhere who want to maintain links and participate in Slovak ...
From October 17, Bratislava will play host to one of the year’s most captivating cultural events. The world-renowned exhibition Tutankhamun – His Tomb and Treasures is set to open at Sport Mall in ...
Slovak businessman Jaroslav Molda made millions from agricultural subsidies - even though he never received any directly.