Slovakia has benefited greatly from EU subsidies in the past but that may change in the future.
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between April 27 and May 6, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Six of 17 possible awards went to block-buster The Line (Čiara), followed by The Little Habrour (Piata Loď). The Film Institute decided to celebrate lesser known film professions, and this year architects and set designers were hailed for their contribution to Slovak cinematography.
European Anti-fraud Office will look into fraud involving EU funds for Slovak agriculture first revealed by murdered Slovak journalist Ján Kuciak
The consortium building the road has refuted the claims. The Slovak Environmental Inspectorate is cooperating with the police.
Due to decreasing levels of vaccination, the outbreak of measles may be threatening the country. Two new cases of measles in Slovaks working in Austria have been reported recently.
The documentarist and writer, aged 44, was one of the two casualties of the fatal Monday crash between a bus and a truck.
The lookout at the Bratislava airport is accessible from the Vrakuňa (borough of Bratislava) side.
The ruling Smer chooses Denisa Saková as the replacement for Tomáš Drucker. Her name creates concern among transparency watchdogs.
In 2011, Nazeeha Saeed was beaten and tortured by authorities for covering pro-democracy protests. Now, she’s fighting back.