Slovak scientists researching better breast cancer treatment
SAV experts trying to unlock secrets of therapy resistance
News digest: Fico’s “strategic” Vietnam trip ends with entrepreneurs stranded in Kazakhstan
MPs to take up an amendment on foreigners’ residence next week, Danube cruise season sets sail, and Slovak families are not spending long enough at the table.
Hop on with your bike: Trnava’s cycle-friendly buses return
Buses with bike carriers will run until the end of October.
Levoča museum displays a contested bust once attributed to Donatello
The sculpture is now presented as a forgery – a claim some experts reject.
Season tickets now just a tap away at Bratislava stops
With 80 modernised machines now in place, DPB is bringing quicker, round-the-clock access to season tickets across the city.
Government instructs Slovakia to abstain on WHO pandemic accord revision
Officials say abstention reflects unresolved concerns.
Ružomberok cycle lane criticised after images go viral
Poorly surfaced 400-metre stretch with lamppost obstacles draws backlash despite €530,000 public funding.
What would you do to give your child a little more time?
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
News digest: Did Orbán help Fico win by sending migrants to Slovakia?
Progressive Slovakia’s failed joke, weekend tips, Slafkovský’s voice on the Montreal metro.
Slovakia seeks to bolster protections for union leaders after firings
New legislation would make it harder for companies to dismiss labour representatives, following a high-profile case involving Amazon.
Historic Slovak chocolate brand to move production to Czech Republic
The company says the shift from Trnava will improve efficiency, while some politicians have criticised the wider business environment.
In northern Slovakia, a scenic river tradition floats back to life
Operators hope improved conditions and reduced traffic will boost visitor numbers along the Váh River route.
A holiday that is not: Slovakia’s 8 May law leaves workers and firms in limbo
A new law has made 8 May both a working day and a paid holiday, forcing employers and workers to navigate conflicting rules on wages and leave.
New law to widen access to BOK registration for foreigners
From 15 May, services will no longer be limited to Foreigners’ Police departments.
3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
From medieval battles to language exchange and live classical music.
Weekend: From climbing chimney to rafting on river, new tourist season beckons
Here’s what to do during the weekend of 17-19 April.
A village of Croats in Slovakia
Slovaks perceived the Croats’ demonstrative nature and self-confidence negatively.
The long road to workplace equality
Women in Slovakia still earn less and rarely reach top leadership roles.
News digest: A phone call, €30,000 and President Pellegrini
Slovaks oppose Ukraine’s EU bid, the defence minister frets over delayed armoured vehicles, what to do in Bratislava — and Daffodil Day offers a bright note.
Parliament approves equal pay law with new rights for workers
Coalition and several opposition parties backed the reform despite ongoing political tensions.