Commemorating UN membership
President Zuzana Caputova and her Czech counterpart Petr Pavel commemorated 30 years of independence for the Slovak and Czech Republics and 30 years of membership in the United Nations in New York on ...
President Zuzana Caputova and her Czech counterpart Petr Pavel commemorated 30 years of independence for the Slovak and Czech Republics and 30 years of membership in the United Nations in New York on ...
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Jozef Bires, is scheduled to hold an online meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart later today. The purpose of this meeting is to address the obstacles hi ...
Slovakia has signed a contract with Slovenske elektrarne - Slovak Power Plants (SE) to supply electricity to households at 61.20 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh).
Section 363 of the Penal Code is already controversial at the highest level. Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka criticised President Zuzana Čaputová's move as tendentious.
At tournaments, he has already defeated Swiss Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka and Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime. However, Slovak tennis player Alex Molčan called the Davis Cup victory over the Gre ...
Slovakia's Police President, Štefan Hamran, has stated that fully sealing the Slovak-Hungarian border is not feasible due to a lack of personnel and technical resources, which would also entail signi ...
It is essential that the agenda of attracting and retaining talent in Slovakia remains a prime ministerial topic, pointed out Premier Ludovit Odor on Tuesday, presenting an analysis from the Governme ...
The extraordinary emergency situation that has been in place in Slovakia in relation to COVID-19 could be lifted by the government on Wednesday with effect on Friday, Premier Ludovit Odor said followin ...
Speaking on TA3's discussion programme 'V politike' (In Politics) on Sunday, President Zuzana Caputova admitted that the government failed to communicate measures regarding illegal migration in a tim ...
On Saturday, 8 September, it is 82 years since the government of the then Nazi allied Slovak Republic approved the so called Jewish Code. It was inspired by the legislation of Nazi Germany and was one of the most strict ones in the whole of Europe.