For more than a decade, the stretch of riverfront once home to Bratislava’s Park of Culture and Recreation (PKO) has ...
As AI reshapes what it means to make and see images, the Slovak capital’s festival asks whether photography is dying — or ...
The Interior Ministry has announced plans to open two new high-capacity Foreigners’ Police centres in Bratislava and Banská ...
A late starter who once sneaked into rinks to practise, the defenceman capped his remarkable career with hockey’s highest ...
In Bratislava, the month of November belongs to photography. Now in its 35th edition, the Month of Photography festival turns its focus to the future of the medium — a timely topic in an era when ...
HONOURING THE FALLEN — Slovakia’s leaders marked Armistice Day at Bratislava’s Petržalka–Kopčany military cemetery, where President Peter Pellegrini declared that “the greatest tribute to the fallen ...
Self-employed and families with children to lose the most as public debt keeps growing.
A car accident, luxury homes and a powerful father: critics say Pavol Gašpar’s appointment as head of the Slovak intelligence ...
Court rules Matúš Šutaj Eštok must compensate six investigators he compared to a mafia killer, after ignoring lawsuit and ...
Mediaeval mines, a leaning tower and quiet mountain villages reveal a city where history and tranquillity meet.
Welcome to Today in Slovakia — where chalks spark a revolution and eco-warriors block a ministry.
A district court in eastern Slovakia has blocked a village council from tearing down a Roma family’s illegally built house.
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