Special team to investigate Slovakia's handling of COVID-19 pandemic
The Office for the Fight Against Organized Crime (ÚBOK) is forming a new investigative team to examine Slovakia’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Office for the Fight Against Organized Crime (ÚBOK) is forming a new investigative team to examine Slovakia’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Interior Ministry has settled a dispute with former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, acknowledging that he was wrongfully listed as an agent of the former State Security (ŠtB) under the code na ...
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini attended a gala concert in Vienna on Monday to celebrate Slovakia's 20th anniversary in the European Union. In his speech, he talked about the strong ties between Sl ...
On Tuesday, October 22, Prime Minister Robert Fico, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will meet in Komárno to discuss illegal migration, EU border protecti ...
The Slovak Ministry of Tourism and Sports is backing efforts to attract a Michelin star to Slovakia, aiming to elevate the country’s culinary reputation. Minister Dušan Keketi stated, "Our goal is to ...
Coalition member Hlas-SD party plans to unveil next year a proposal to change the Slovak election system, Hlas-SD chair and Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok announced after the party's programme c ...
It is necessary to find ways together with food producers and retailers to have the upcoming cuts in the VAT tax on essential foodstuffs from 10 percent to 5 percent translate also into lower prices, ...
The offer of salary growth extended to nurses and midwives is absolutely fair, Health Minister Kamil Šaško (Hlas-SD) underlined in a video he posted on a social network on Sunday. Šaško reiterated th ...
The main priority for Hlas-SD is to ensure that the state carries out its social role, Hlas-SD leader Matus Sutaj Estok declared at a press briefing after the party's programme conference in the town ...
The gap in remuneration between women and men in the same posts is currently 18.4 percent, which means that women in Slovakia will work the final two months of the year for free, according to the lat ...