Budamar Logistics group may have paid €100 million for a 50-percent share in one of the biggest producers of railway carriages in Europe .
The new law aims to ensure security of Slovak cyber-space and avert possible cyber-attacks.
Slovakia may now face international shame.
Eight different parties would fill parliamentary seats if elections took place in late January.
Unemployment in Slovakia is at a historically low level. Districts in western Slovakia suffer a lack of labour. The cabinet plans make it easier for them to hire foreigners.
Slovak Michaela Musilová will be part of a five-member crew to attend the simulated Mars mission. She plans to promote her country as much as possible.
After much fuss about President Andrej Kiska not paying invoices for his “private flights” to his hometown of Poprad, it turns put there have never been any. Constitutional officials are entitled to use government airplanes for free.
It seems that Slovak bakeries and bakers got stuck between the recent amendment ordering an increase in extra payments for night, weekend and holiday work, and the law on minimum prices of bread and bakery products.
The much-awaited Bratislava ring road project to ease hefty traffic jams has been delayed from its very beginning, including building permits requested by the Transport Ministry.
A retired lady let into her home two strangers who stole cash amounting to €56,000.
The independent theatre/dance scene in Banská Bystrica is offering dance courses for both children and adults in the English language.
One of the tourist attractions of the eastern-Slovak village is an alley lined with larger-than-life Hungarian emperors.
Slovak Olympians take historical oath before President Kiska.
Slovak Olympians take historical oath before President Kiska.
Slovakia still struggles with informal payments to doctors by drug firms.
Slovakia still struggles with informal payments to doctors by drug firms.
Employers welcome the proposal, but trade unions still have some objections to the principle.