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MEPs raise alarm over media intimidation, political retaliation, and democratic backsliding, drawing parallels with Hungary’s ...
Former Belgian PM Sophie Wilmés lays out “troubling” issues in Bratislava under Robert Fico’s leadership. European lawmakers said Tuesday they worry Slovakia is threatening to become the EU’s new ...
The organisers stressed that the message that the march is supposed to send out remains unchanged this year. "Once again, we want to express our gratitude to mums, dads and close ones for the fact ...
"The deadline that was given by President Trump to Putin - 50 days to agree to a ceasefire or there will be secondary sanctions - is a signal for Europe to prepare, because we still have some member ...
The European Commission will work to address Slovakia's concerns over the EU's plan to phase out Russian gas imports, a letter seen by Reuters showed, as Brussels attempts to unlock a deal on new EU ...
In the case of the incident in which a 17-year-old youth was stabbed in the centre of Bratislava at the weekend, an investigator has pressed charges against 18-year-old Ukrainian national Artem T.
An 18-year-old Ukrainian national faces up to 10 years in prison after allegedly stabbing a 17-year-old during a dispute.
RFE/RL’s Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak takes a closer look at two major issues: the EU considering restrictive measures ...
EU foreign ministers will meet in Brussels on July 15 with Georgia high on the agenda amid deepening political tensions.
Here is the Monday, July 14 edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in a few minutes. Bratislava's tram line 3 to get boost With the date for the Petržalka tram line extension (still) ...
Richard Takac stated that "Slovakia will not act as a voting machine for Brussels just because the Czech prime minister wishes it" ...
Slovakian festival Rubicon was heavily criticised when it booked Kanye West to headline. It initially defended the booking ...