A November 1989 Monument will be unveiled on Freedom Square in Bratislava on Monday (17 November), the 36th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, Bratislava mayor Matus Vallo told a news conference ...
Several opposition parties announced on Friday that they are filing criminal complaints with respect to research and development grant calls issued by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for the ...
One-third of Slovaks believe that life today would be better if communism hadn't fallen in 1989, while 41 percent of the population said the opposite, with 26 percent undecided, according to a Focus ...
The Association of Employers' Unions (AZZZ) on Friday called for a nationwide dialogue on Slovakia's strategic direction, noting that the country is entering a period of significant uncertainty and ...
An audit will be launched regarding the calls for innovation projects, and all future scenarios remain open, Deputy Minister for the Recovery Plan and a Knowledge-based Economy Alena Sabelova ...
One-third of Slovaks believe that life today would be better if communism hadn't fallen in 1989, while 41 percent of the population said the opposite, with 26 percent undecided, according to a Focus ...
The Slovak economy saw its growth rate accelerate slightly in the third quarter of this year, but the growth remains subdued and is below the average for the European Union (EU), the eurozone and also ...
TASR brings a quick morning overview of the most important events seen in Slovakia on the previous day (Thursday, 13 November): BRATISLAVA - Current events at the Office of the Vice-premier for the ...
The Kosice city council approved on Thursday partial restrictions on gambling within the city boundaries, meaning that gaming rooms will only be allowed in buildings offering services and commerce, ...
The city of Kosice should manage a budget of €437.45 million next year, which is over €113 million more than this year, according to the city budget approved by the city council on Thursday, with the ...
Local authorities will lose €591 million next year due to consolidation and tax bonuses, with €291 million caused by the second and third consolidations and €300 million by tax bonuses, Slovak Towns ...
Local authorities will lose €591 million next year due to consolidation and tax bonuses, with €291 million caused by the second and third consolidations and €300 million by tax bonuses, Slovak Towns ...
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