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Every week The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of three short stories from across Slovakia from which pessimism and ...
The meat of brown bears, a protected species in the EU, could soon be available to eat in Slovakia after the populist ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico lambasted a judge who fined central bank Governor Petr Kazimir for corruption on Thursday, ...
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia’s central bank chief, who is a member of the European Central Bank committee that decides ...
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There are several things that come to mind when pondering the similarities between the Irish and the Slovaks: their ...
According to European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) data, a total of 4,548 cases were reported in 30 ...
A so-called "Trump shock" has plunged Europe into its deepest crisis since 1945, but also presents an opportunity for the continent to forge a "new West," British historian and commentator Timothy ...
The statements of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about the possible tightening of the approach to Slovakia and Hungary if ...
Several countries have already implemented reforms to raise the retirement age. The OECD projects that by 2060, the average ...
The Slovak government has decided to allow the consumption of brown bear meat, angering environmentalists who have slammed the move as absurd and giving a boost to poachers.
Fico along with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán are viewed as the most Kremlin-friendly leaders within the EU.