Media fighting for justice?
The long anticipated verdict in the case of murder of the journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová was announced in early September 2020.
The long anticipated verdict in the case of murder of the journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kušnírová was announced in early September 2020.
75 years ago, at the end of the Second World War, the largest episode of ethnic cleansing that the world has ever seen got under way, right here in Central Europe, with an estimated 12-14 million ethni ...
A few days ago, photos of foreigners queuing for hours at night in front of the Foreign Police building in Bratislava spread over social media.
Due to a lack of evidence, controversial businessman Marián Kočner and Alena Zsuzsová were found not guilty in the case of the murders of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fianceé Martina Kuš ...
The European Court of Human Rights on Tuesday handed down a verdict in favour of the victims of a controversial 2013 police raid at a Roma settlement in Moldava nad Bodvou (Kosice region), announced Mi ...
From September 3rd until further notice the Office of the Foreign Police in Bratislava extends its opening hours to every Tuesday and Thursday from 7:30am to 2pm.
Have you ever heard the names of Mária Gulovich, Margita Kocková or Chaviva Reik? They were women-agents, who were active in the Slovak resistance against Nazis during World War II.
Sludge bed Poša, one of the biggest environmental burdens located in a so-called triangle of death (area between Vranov nad Topľov, Michalovce and Humenné) in the eastern Slovakia, is still active, a ...
Despite an almost 12 percent increase in the number of foreigners living in Slovakia, its migration and integration policies have not been updated for almost a decade.
For several years, Model European Union (MEU) conferences have been organised across Europe allowing students to experience the EU legislative process by simulating different roles of its actors.