Články / Economics and politics

More money for sports

More money for sports

At least 20 million euro per year should be allocated for a special financial mechanism for the financing of sports. Meanwhile, the state already contributes between 150-200 million euro per year to sp ...

The other children

The other children

Two of Bratislava's boroughs decided to charge higher monthly fees for children who are attending public kindergartens there but do not have permanent residency in that particular borough.

It’s not enough to plant more trees…

It’s not enough to plant more trees…

Bratislava is Slovakia's largest city and a fast developing one. With this June the hottest on record in Slovakia, the capital's inhabitants - especially those living in the communist era style tall co ...

Are cryptocurrencies the money of the future?

Are cryptocurrencies the money of the future?

We've all heard of 'bitcoin' and other cryptocurrencies, but what are they exactly, and how do they work? Bratislava bitcoin expert Juraj Bednar explains for us this new and complex world of alternativ ...

To return or not to return?

To return or not to return?

The Slovak Government wants to attract back home skilled Slovaks currently living abroad. But do they come?

Behind-the-scenes Europe

Behind-the-scenes Europe

We shall observe 9th May, also known as Europe day, by making a phone call all the way to Brussels, the heart of the European Union, and speak to a long-term Slovak correspondent based there.

What was the Washington visit about?

What was the Washington visit about?

As the Washington Post recently noted, a casual viewer of the White House's upcoming schedule might ask: "Why are Central European leaders getting invited to descend on Washington this spring?"

15 years since becoming “European”

15 years since becoming “European”

Slovakia officially joined the European Union on May 1, 2004, along with other nine states - the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland and Slovenia.

Slovakia has its first woman president

Slovakia has its first woman president

Liberal and pro-European lawyer and anti-corruption activist Zuzana Čaputová has won the second round of the presidential elections on Saturday with 58.4 percent of the votes thus becoming the first wo ...

“We live abroad, but we want to vote!”

“We live abroad, but we want to vote!”

Journalists following Election Day in Slovakia informed about the situation in the western Slovak village of Kúty, where the approximate ratio between voters from Kúty itself and those coming to vote f ...

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