A symbolic bridge between the end of one era and the beginning of another – this is the idea behind the Tatra Temple of Ice, ...
It wasn’t just soaring electricity prices, but above all the need for energy stability and a desire to make its production ...
Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, used a hastily organised party event in Nitra on Monday to revive long-running ...
In 1980s Bratislava, Tomáš Petřivý set a washbowl and soap at the Palace of Justice, a silent charge against the regime’s ...
Slovakia’s Russia-friendly MEP Ľuboš Blaha has marked 17 November — the anniversary of the 1989 Velvet Revolution — not with ...
Around 50,000 people filled Bratislava’s Námestie slobody, joining tens of thousands elsewhere to mark 17 November and to ...
Branislav Tvarožek, a wartime partisan nearing 100, was made to stand in heavy rain while dignitaries and tight security ...
A small village in the east of the country invites visitors to wander through restored marshes and learn about the importance ...
Dohovič took part in the anti-communist resistance. In 1944, he helped his father, a Greek Catholic priest, evade persecution ...
A modest concrete block with hundreds of bronze footprints stands on Freedom Square, marking the protests that helped bring down totalitarian rule.
Ratings agency cites deepening deficits, heavy automotive exposure and weak external demand, but says eurozone membership and ongoing consolidation support stability.
What looked like a sudden uprising was the culmination of civic defiance, underground networks and a widening gap between the rulers and the ruled.