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The Slovak Spectator celebrates 25 years

The Slovak Spectator celebrates 25 years

In 1995, their main readership came from amongst the diplomatic community in Slovakia. Today, it is a varied group of expats from all over the world, who have moved to Bratislava for work and life. The ...

“We alter the image of what Gypsy is”

“We alter the image of what Gypsy is”

The Roma minority is perceived negatively by part of the Slovak society. Recently, in autumn 2019, a Slovak MP from the far right parliamentary party was fined and found guilty of spreading hatred for statements, which he made regarding the Roma.

75 years since the famous flag raising

75 years since the famous flag raising

On February 23, 1945, Joe Rosenthal of the Associated Press took an iconic photograph of a flag raising. One of the six marines, who raised the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima island was Slovak-born Sgt. Michael ...

Ecce homo of the 21st Century

Ecce homo of the 21st Century

Philosophy has always tried to describe the world and to provide answers for the most important questions that have bothered humanity since the very beginning.

Bratislava markets marked by changes

Bratislava markets marked by changes

Bratislava is a city of many faces, sounds and tastes, and its markets are definitely the best place where all these sensations meet to create a unique atmosphere.

Two years since murder of Jan Kuciak

Two years since murder of Jan Kuciak

On 21st February 2018, Slovak investigative journalist Jan Kuciak was assassinated along with his fiancée Martina Kusnirova in their house in Velka Maca, south western Slovakia. The murder led to the l ...

Of Love and Bureacracy

Of Love and Bureacracy

Roses are red, violets are blue… yes, with Valentine's Day just around the corner, the sale of flowers, chocolates, and perhaps even engagement rings is rising. Slovakia is no exception.

Do you speak Interslavic?

Do you speak Interslavic?

Not so long ago, the new Czech movie The Painted Bird stirred wide debates, not only because of the harsh portrayal of violence, but also due to the interestingly constructed language spoken in it.

Fragmentation – the big problem with small municipalities

Fragmentation – the big problem with small municipalities

The main problem of local self-governments in Slovakia is their fragmentation. Up to 92% of all municipalities have less than 3,000 inhabitants. However, municipalities with decreasing populations are not interested in voluntary merging.

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