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News digest: MPs descend on Foreigners’ Police in Bratislava

Hey there, Todayists – you’re readingToday in Slovakia, where Prime Minister Robert Fico has been busy filming himself again, and where the culprit behind the Louvre jewellery heist has apparently ...
The key pillars of the Slovak-American partnership include defence cooperation linked to joint NATO membership and economic relations with a growing focus on energy, said Foreign Affairs Minister ...
Robert Fico’s coalition fell short on paper – until opposition lawmakers crossed the aisle, reshaping both Slovakia’s constitution from November 1 as well as the political map.
A total of 33 firms filed for bankruptcy in September, putting it in second place in terms of the number of bankruptcies declared this year, credit-reporting company Slovak Credit Bureau (CRIF) ...
A first-time river cruiser explains why AmaWaterways is special, from its global itineraries to well-executed service, ...
This Sunday, Bratislava’s Stará Tržnica (Old Market Hall) will come alive with colour, rhythm and flavour as the Indian ...
According to EUObserver, on October 8, EU ambassadors in Brussels will attempt to overcome the threat of a veto and discuss possible concessions for Hungary and Slovakia ...
We are one of the 4 Lufthansa hubs next to Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich. Vienna is the fourth Lufthansa hub with Lufthansa Airline, Austrian Airlines being the home carrier here with about 45% market ...
Bratislava will continue supporting Kiev with non-lethal products and humanitarian aid, the TASR news agency quoted Robert Kalinak as saying ...
This weekend, Bratislava will glow with colour and community as Diwali — India’s Festival of Lights — arrives with dance, ...
November 17 has long held a special place in Slovakia’s modern history. Known as the Day of the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy, it commemorates the fall of communism in 1989. For 14 years, it has ...
There was a time, not long ago, when a man in a skirt belonged in a psychiatric ward, a prison, or a pride parade. Now the skirt shows up in the classroom, leg hair optional, defended as normal by ...