Coronavirus situation improved in the country in mid-March, but lifting measures would be premature.
Some people cancelled their vaccination appointment after a public-service broadcaster's report. Guinea pigs and mice vaccinated with Sputnik V are fine.
Greening a symbol of friendship between Ireland and Slovakia.
App made to prevent competition over vacant vaccination slots delayed in release.
Some MPs still have doubts about the investigation.
The deadline for the obligatory census is the end of March.
Economic analyst Tibor Lorincz explains why he thinks some statements concerning vocational education can be proved wrong.
Slovakia not planning to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine rollout.
They fear the absolute collapse of winegrowing.
A good friend of The Slovak Spectator passed away on Sunday.
Eduard Heger could play the role Peter Pellegrini did when he replaced Robert Fico.
Europe’s young people are likely to feel the fallout from the pandemic for years to come.
The circular, four-floor gallery stands on 17 Nedbalova Street.
We are not being targeted right now, but Islamophobia is still a problem in Slovakia, says Islamic Foundation director.
Mareena’s new campaign is flashy, but its message is simple: Islamophobia has got to go.