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From digital literacy to creative innovation and community health, Slovak companies are stepping up with socially responsible ...
Slovak veterinary and environmental authorities have uncovered two deeply disturbing cases of animal mistreatment – one ...
Hitler’s President imagines a chilling dialogue between Jozef Tiso and Auschwitz escapee Alfréd Wetzler.
While Slovakia is best known for its breathtaking nature, heritage landmarks and hiking, a growing interest is emerging in ...
After a long break, Spectacular Slovakia is back with a brand-new series. In the premiere episode, host Oscar Brophy teams up ...
A unique wooden rainbow by artist Jozef Pilát now stands at the edge of the Slovenský Raj (Slovak Paradise) National Park, ...
Here's what to do during the weekend of June 13-16.
Rosnička and Zlaté Piesky summer water resorts are already open. In mid-June, Bratislava traditionally opens its bathing ...
Although the Vydrica project, led by developer Lucron, will not alter Bratislava’s skyline with high-rises, it will ...
“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 ...
Having spent 26 years at the US universities and institutions, he returned to Slovakia to found the Laboratory for Advanced ...
Bratislava will host choirs and orchestras from Estonia, Bulgaria, South Korea, Turkey, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia.