The Italian entrepreneur is prosecuted there for drug-related crimes.
More than one-quarter of Slovak exports went to Israel last year, the organisation claimed.
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between May 18 and May 27, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
Observers predict the economy will continue accelerating.
The economy was supported mostly by household consumption and investments.
A popular exhibition of local naïve art from nearby villages is accessible only by boat from the Orava Dam.
Several civic initiatives calling for early elections have organised another protest, which will take place in Námestie Slobody Square on May 17
Despite defeating Belarus, Slovakia did not earn enough points to advance to the quarter-finals.
There are other ways the incumbent president can put his potential to use, says political analyst Grigorij Mesežnikov.
His political opponents never gave him a break from attacks. These are the notable moments of Andrej Kiska in politics.
The incumbent president will not run for a second term in office, but he wants to “be part of the new era” in Slovak politics.
Ondrej Janíček, who described the alleged corruption of Monika Jankovská (Justice Ministry state secretary, a Smer nominee) when she still worked as a judge, has been detained.
Today, our security depends on the stability of institutions, both national and international, which guarantee the values our society is based on, says Globsec president.
The BritPop group of the 1990s returns in a documentary called Oasis: Supersonic, to be screened within the Music & Film program in Bratislava.
The waste dump in Pezinok that has even become a nationwide term and a part of local songs will still not be decided on for now.
Piešťany hospital wanted to buy the CT scanner for a million euros more than a Czech hospital did at the same time. After being highly publicised, the purchase was scrapped and nine people were charged.
The famous US chain will open first outlet this autumn.
The Slovak National Gallery exhibition of the renowned Slovak architect who designed several outstanding projects in Bratislava and elsewhere will be enhanced with a lecture in English by Vienna-based Elana Shapira.
Inflation was driven by growing price of food, services and transport
There is no typical female or male boss, but a survey indicates that men cope better with management positions.
New exhibition at the castle shows how the castle was built.
Interest in this project is much lower than the Defence Ministry originally expected.
Matečná wants to meet with General Prosecutor Jaromír Čižnár to discuss his criticism in person.