One year after the murder of journalist Ján Kuciak, large protests took place around Slovakia.
The representatives of 22 embassies and representation offices in Slovakia lit candles for the murdered journalist and his fiancée.
A Slovak photographer took the photo.
Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatović welcomes the progress made in the investigation of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak's murder but calls for vigilance.
International journalists’ organisations are “cautiously optimistic” after meeting investigators of the Kuciak murder.
The contract should be valid until 2023 when Slovakia is expected to acquire the American F-16.
Police Corps President thanked the team of investigators.
After the last, unfinished story of Ján Kuciak, he claimed he had nothing to do with the people linked to the Italian mafia.
Four Constitutional Court judges, who voted against the proposal, claim the Constitutional Court has exceeded its competences.
Ján Kuciak's fiancée believed in justice. At the same time, she was like anyone else, in love and with big dreams, hopes and an obsession with crime TV shows.
More than 420 journalists have signed the statement issued exactly one year after the murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová.
These are the notable moments of the first year since the murder.
However, labour offices reported a record-high number of jobs available at the start of 2019.
They parked tractors near the SNP Bridge after their meeting with the government did not meet their expectations.