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Post-Brexit Q&As

Post-Brexit Q&As

Until the end of 2020, the European Union and the United Kingdom will be going through some harsh negotiations due to their divorce after a 47-year long marriage.

The murder that changed Slovakia

The murder that changed Slovakia

On Monday the main trial in the case of the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnirová begins at the Specialized Criminal Court in Pezinok.

Slovaks think unemployment should be EP's top priority

Slovaks think unemployment should be EP's top priority

Slovaks think that the European Parliament's main priority should be unemployment and that the protection of human rights should be protected and backed by it, according to a recent Eurobarometer surve ...

25 Parties plan to take part in 2020 General Election

25 Parties plan to take part in 2020 General Election

A total of 25 political parties, movements and coalitions intend to run in the 2020 Slovak General Election as they submitted draft slates to the Interior Ministry before the deadline of midnight on De ...

Elites feed the rise of far-right

Elites feed the rise of far-right

Barbara Coudenhove-Kalergi was born in Prague in Czechoslovakia in 1932 in a noble family with mixed Austrian, Greek and Japanese ancestry. After WWII her family was forced to leave Czechoslovakia and settled in Austria where Barbara became a journalist.

Wind of Change

Wind of Change

A total of 56 percent of Slovaks regard the Velvet Revolution that led to the fall of the communist regime in then Czechoslovakia in November 1989 as a positive historical event, according to a survey carried out by the Sociological institutes of the Slovak and Czech Academies of Sciences and the Institute for Public Affairs, a think-tank based in Bratislava.

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