Three tiny bear cubs are now turning a rehabilitation station in central Slovakia into something between a nursery and a ...
After losing last year’s final in overtime of a deciding game against Košice, Nitra went all in on their title ambitions.
The legislation, put forward by Andrej Danko of the far-right Slovak National Party (SNS), will oblige retailers to place ...
According to Peter Stano, head of the European Commission representation in Slovakia, PERUN will enable processing of ...
First marked in 1890, Labour Day was officially recognised in 1919 and later took on new meanings during the communist era.
While the Alps remain more familiar to British holidaymakers, the report notes that prices in the Tatras are significantly ...
After Bratislava City Days last weekend saw the symbolic opening of the capital's doors to everyone, it’s time for Košice to ...
A NextŽeny survey reveals how women in Slovakia differ from men in portfolio diversification, property investment and risk ...
Calls grow to freeze EU funds for Slovakia, what to do in Bratislava and a baby is discovered in a rescue box.
The story of a long-standing Slovak minority in central Europe challenges modern ideas about ancestry, identity and return.
The portal, constructed from wood and metal, includes a digital “traffic light” system showing how crowded the gorge is at ...
Róbert Michalík was born on 22 May 1970 in Bratislava, but grew up in Vrbové near Piešťany. When he was three, his parents ...