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Now, he has his eye on the future: a new 25-metre lap pool, an indoor thermal complex, and even a so-called “wild river” ...
The Second World War did not put an end to the Košice marathon. Between 1946 and 1956, runners from the Nordic countries ...
The firm has supplied communications parts to Russia’s powerful security service, the FSB, from a Slovak village.
A new Slovak law will soon require companies to make their websites, mobile apps and e-shops accessible to people with ...
Foreign companies cite tax pressures, unpredictable policy and labour shortages as key risks, with investment plans hitting ...
One of Horehronie’s most photographed buildings was once on the brink of collapse.
Slovakia's hopes of reaching the quarter-finals at this year's IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, co-hosted by Sweden and ...
Following a closed-door selection process in April, Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová appointed Andrea Predajňová as ...
We need to take stock of the state of hate in our society, said the prime minister and his fellow Smer politicians ahead of ...
Study on vaccines falls short of scientific standards.
Agency gives government credit for reforms but flags structural weaknesses and economic headwinds tied to global trade and ...
PM Robert Fico lauds one-party states for their long-term planning and blames Europe’s political chaos for its decline.