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TASR brings a quick morning overview of the most important events seen in Slovakia on the previous day (Tuesday, 19 August): SURANY/NITRA – A battery plant in the planned Surany industrial park in the ...
The interpretation of the legislation on NGOs needs to be clarified, House Chair Richard Rasi (Voice-SD) concurred with representatives of the Chamber of Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organisations at ...
The Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) welcomes the continuation of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, which took place in Washington on Monday, 18 August. The party expressed satisfaction that ...
The Ruzinov borough in Bratislava is addressing the aftermath of a tragic incident that occurred on Tuesday at Hrachova Street, the local mayor, Martin Chren, reported on social media on the same day.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) on Tuesday welcomed the latest developments in resolving the military conflict in Ukraine. In a video shared on social media after a video conference with ...
Doctor Peter L. (name abbreviated due to legal reasons), who is facing charges of incitement over statements that he made at a public gathering in 2020 against measures to combat COVID-19, should be ...
Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar has welcomed the continuation of peace negotiations on the war in Ukraine, which took place in the United States on Monday with the ...
The construction permit for a battery plant in Surany (Nitra region) should be invalid, as the plant fails to meet the limits set by law and the project lacks a description of the technologies by ...
Paramedics were unable to resuscitate two minors following a fire in a flat in Bratislava's borough of Ruzinov on Tuesday, TASR reported on the same day based on information published by the Emergency ...
Even though the ambulance service tender was scrapped two weeks ago, the public still doesn't know any of the details, while the future of health-care provision in the coming months remains unknown, ...
The Slovak Self-governing Regions Association (SK8) has stated that Slovakia's issue isn't with the number of self-governing regions but with the unfinished decentralisation of public administration, ...
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