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The leaders of Hungary and Slovakia on Monday warned the European Union against changing the bloc's unanimity rule, after ...
The Slovak government halted purchases of COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday pending a review of their safety by the Slovak ...
Protesters have rallied in Slovakia's capital and several other cities to condemn legislation approved by Parliament that ...
PM Orban emphasized that Hungary and Slovakia not only protect their national interests, but are also constructive members of ...
The rallies in Bratislava and five other cities are part of a wave of protests that was fuelled by Prime Minister Robert Fico ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico will address the Oxford Union on Tuesday, marking a return to the historic debating society more ...
The Financial Transaction Tax introduced in April, charges 0.4% on certain financial transactions and 0.8% on cash ...
The capacity of the interconnector between the gas networks of Hungary and Slovakia will be increased by another 900 million ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and his visiting Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban voiced here Monday their ...
Welcome to Today in Slovakia – your Tuesday briefing with the top news in one place. Culture lovers, take note: from 3 to 7 May, Bratislava will host ISTROPOLITANA PROJECT ‘25, an international ...
Peter Kotlár has long promoted fringe theories about mRNA vaccines, claiming they "cause the human body to produce toxins." ...
"No to the Russian law," they chanted, and "Slovakia is Europe." Parliament passed the measure on 17 April and it's supported by Prime Minister Robert Fico, who has frequently attacked NGOs.