Sometimes, home is the hardest place to adjust to.
In a survey based on the inhabitants’ views, not on factual findings, Slovakia came 73rd and Rwanda, India and Oman were judged to have better roads.
Current carriages are almost 50-year-old.
His appointment was originally as interim replacement for the outgoing Tibor Gašpar but it appears the selection process for a permanent Police President will not take place anytime soon.
After analysis and evaluation of less serious misdemeanours, the Slovak police have decided to reduce several fines for drivers.
The EU summit brought agreement on the re-distribution of migrants; Slovakia will accept as many as 1,200 migrants to help neighbouring countries, Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini said.
It turns out that drama and struggle are not essential to the good life.
If leaders in Brussels failed to agree on immigration, we would also feel it, says analyst Milan Nič.