Constitution Day in Slovakia
Constitution Day is a public holiday in Slovakia and is celebrated and is celebrated every year on 1 September. In Slovak it is called Deň ústavy Slovenskej republiky and it commemorates the adoption o ...
Constitution Day is a public holiday in Slovakia and is celebrated and is celebrated every year on 1 September. In Slovak it is called Deň ústavy Slovenskej republiky and it commemorates the adoption o ...
When talking about the Slovak National Uprising that was this way launched in Banska Bystrica on 29 August 1944, it is necessary to take into account that it was one of the three main insurgencies in E ...
On the 4th of July, Americans celebrates Independence Day, commemorating the Declaration of Independence. Our colleague Elena Seeber spoke with Gautam A. Rana, the US ambassador to Slovakia. They dis ...
Since 2001 the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has been organizing World Refugee Day every 20th of June. This past Saturday the day was commemorated with a march through Bratislava ...
Slovakia scored 83 out of 100 points for press freedom. The Organisation Reporters Without Borders uses a new method based on five main criteria political environment, legal framework, economic condi ...
The Slovak capital was hosting the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum for the last three days. This Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the focus of the preeminent international strategic conference was set on the f ...
Rastislav Očenáš, a teacher of Slovak language, mathematics and informatics at a primary school in Sliač, became the laureate of the Teacher of Slovakia 2022 award. Ten finalists competed for the tit ...
Adela Vinczeova is one of the most famous faces in Slovakia today. She hosts and has hosted some of the biggest shows on tv, she has her own talk show and is our colleague at RTVS where she hos ...
Radovan Geist is the editor of the Euractive Slovakia portal. He is a long time journalist and pundit. He focuses on European and Slovak issues. He is often asked to be on television beca ...
It could be said that Samo Trnka is everywhere. In a way he is, on your tv, on the radio, in comedy clubs, even occasionally in newspapers. He is a comic, actor, screenwriter, blogger, pundit, and he even finds time to translate.