IMAGINE Slovan Bratislava’s football stadium filled to capacity before two more people are let in. Would those in the stadium even notice the difference?
THE SLOVAK cabinet will organise “tailor-made” solutions for the least developed districts in the country, striving to contribute to their development and to creating new jobs.
THE INTERNATIONAL corruption scandal concerning a bribe for the purchase of Pandur armoured vehicles for the Czech Army form the Austrian Steyr company was to be judged by the Parliamentary Committee for Defence and Security.
SLOVAK cyclist Peter Sagan married his girlfriend Katarína Smolková on November 11, in the Roman-Catholic Church of St Catherine of Alexandria in Dolný Kubín.
THE GENERAL election will be held in Slovakia on March 5, 2016, Speaker of Parliament Peter Pellegrini announced on November 12. It will comply with new election legislation, the law on conditions of voting procedures and the law on election campaign.
AS PICTURES lure tourists to come visit, it is crucial to select an attractive one, which tourism professionals well know. It is interesting though, why the second biggest Indian booking website, TravelGuru, selected a photo of the Slovak mountain range High Tatras and their famous lake, Štrbské pleso, for their cover photo.
THE DRAFT budget for public administration for the next three years contains several serious risks, the Council for Budgetary Responsibility (RRZ) has stated in its evaluation.
THE POLITICAL party of well-known businessman Boris Kollár, to be called Sme rodina (We Are A Family), is to be set up by renaming the already registered party Náš kraj (Our Land) from eastern Slovakia, which he has allegedly bought.
THE POLITICAL party of well-known businessman Boris Kollár, to be called Sme rodina / We Are A Family, is to be set up by renaming the already registered party Náš kraj (Our Land) from eastern Slovakia, which he has allegedly bought.
SLOVAK Prime Minister Robert Fico left the country on November 11 for a two-day summit to be attended by European Union (EU) leaders in Valletta (Malta).
ILLEGALLY exported cultural items can be returned more easily and effectively to Slovakia from January 2016, as the Slovak parliament passed an amendment to the law on returning such items on November 11.