On February 25, Czechs and Slovaks mark 70 years since the rise of Communism in their common state. Historian Jan Pešek talks about the coup and its aftermath.
For the 40 years, Czechs and Slovaks would celebrate February 25 as Victorious February, even though the enthusiasm of most of those who supported Communists in 1948 would very quickly evaporate.
Apart from giving four performances in the theatre where his Slovak career started 50 years ago, internationally famous mime artist Milan Sládek will also have a show with the public-service RTVS broadcaster.
The failure of older generations to sympathise with youth means politics are primarily a contest of who can hand out more gifts to old people.
The shapes of tombstones were prescribed until 1997
The new offices will open on March 19. Read more about the limitations at the department in Bratislava's Petržalka between March 14 and March 16.
What about making our voices heard? And not only in itsy-bitsy interviews about traditional cuisine and the High Tatras.
Since the launch of the independent Slovak Republic earnings have multiplied, but so have prices.
Vote for your favourite tree in the contest.
Though they were not considered favourites, Slovak biathletes fought bravely for medal positions but ended fifth.
The report points to discrimination against Roma in Slovakia, systemic segregation of Roma children in education and Slovakia’s complaint against mandatory refugee relocation quotas.
Agriculture Minister Matečná discussed investments with Sheikh Mansour as well as horse breeding, equitation and falconry.