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Rosnička and Zlaté Piesky summer water resorts are already open. In mid-June, Bratislava traditionally opens its bathing ...
Here's what to do during the weekend of June 13-16.
Having spent 26 years at the US universities and institutions, he returned to Slovakia to found the Laboratory for Advanced ...
Visit a new multi-genre music festival in surrounding of Devín Castle, support people with neuromuscular diseases or renew ...
Hitler’s President imagines a chilling dialogue between Jozef Tiso and Auschwitz escapee Alfréd Wetzler.
A new addition to this year’s Via Bona Slovakia awards is the Responsible Campaign category, recognising companies that use their platforms to address urgent social issues. In its first edition, eight ...
Slovak veterinary and environmental authorities have uncovered two deeply disturbing cases of animal mistreatment – one involving the severe neglect of horses and other livestock, the other exposing ...
“Gazprom is running out of cash, and Turkey doesn’t seem willing to take the risk,” said analyst Radovan Potočár. Former Slovak economy minister Karel Hirman added that the failure of the Turkish hub ...
Although the Vydrica project, led by developer Lucron, will not alter Bratislava’s skyline with high-rises, it will ...
Slovakia’s economy is losing steam. Once a regional growth leader, the country now ranks among the poorest performers in the European Union, coming 24th out of 27 in a new Prosperity Index compiled by ...
Join for four days of beautiful music, cultural exchange, and unforgettable performances across some of Bratislava’s most ...
Slovakia is a country of elite grammar schools. From Bratislava to Michalovce, every region boasts at least one institution ...