But Slovenské Elektrárne promises to minimise risks that would delay current plans.
Slovak authorities respond to the latest judgement issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
The Bratislava regional police and police inspectorate have confirmed the veracity of the footage concerning the beaten witness.
The traditional week offers exhibitions, theatre, music, ballet, gastronomy, a Visegrad Four symposium, and more.
The state railway company ZSSK argues that adding these new connections, starting June 10, could lessen some of the traffic in the capital.
Tips for the top 10 events in the capital between June 8 and June 17, plus regular services in different languages, training, temporary exhibitions and highlights of the year.
The Slovak/English singer released the single Dievča/Darling in both languages, in anticipation of his new double album.
In Slovakia, we have not managed to build our collective feeling of national pride on positive emotions.
Original license of the Bratislava public transport company has expired, now waiting for its renewal.
The recent events at the Dolná Krupá manor house were the last for two years; this autumn, its renovation will close its doors except for the possibility of outdoor events.
Initiative Inakosť calls on prime minister, politicians to improve the social and legal situation of LGBTI people, pointing out that foreign LGBTI couples have more rights than Slovak ones.
Although investigators seized the mobile of Czech journalist Pavla Holcová on May 15, the prosecutor’s office has still not explained some questionable details.
After shares were stolen from the company, strangers appropriated the company.
A German automotive supplier wants to invest €33 million in Veľký Krtíš.
The country will lead a group of the 37 strongest and most developed nations in the world.
A possible hike in tariffs on cars may hurt Slovakia.
Rádio Aktual was on the air for only one year.
The ambition of Maroš Šefčovič is to try to ease tensions between old and new member states.