CD Club: Humans Behind Dutch-Slovak Relations Watch a special edition of the show from the Danubiana Gallery right after a book launch. Who are the “Humans Behind Dutch-Slovak Relations”? Pavol Demes and guests discuss this issue.
Danko: Rules to Guide Online Campaigning Must Be Updated Bratislava, April 15 (TASR) – Election campaigning rules in the online domain are not always clear and legislative changes are called for, representatives of parliamentary political parties and state administration concurred at their roundtable talks on Monday. “We concurred that the contemporary era brings in new phenomena that the (electoral) state
Lajcak: Casting Doubt on Slovakia's Foreign Policy Irresponsible Bratislava, April 15 (TASR) – Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak (a Smer-SD nominee) at a Foreign and European Policy Evaluation Conference on Monday stated that attempts to cast doubt on Slovakia’s value and political anchorage via actions and rhetoric amount to irresponsible toying with the future of
Sakova Will Appoint Lucansky as Police Corps President on Monday I will appoint Milan Lucansky to the post of Police Corps president on Monday (April 15), Interior Minister Denisa Sakova (Smer-SD) stated on TA3’s discussion programme ‘V politike’ (In Politics) on Sunday, adding that she decided to do so after a personal meeting with both candidates, who were selected
Ice Hockey Player and Coach Jan Starsi Dies Aged 85 Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) – Former ice hockey player and legendary coach Jan Starsi died at the age of 85 on Saturday after a long-term illness, spokesman for the Slovak Ice Hockey Association (SZLH) Peter Janosik has confirmed for TASR. Born on October 17, 1933 in the village of Sokolce (Zilina
Pellegrini: Chinese Can Have Commissions, But Slovaks Must Get Jobs Dubrovnik, April 12 (TASR-correspodent) – Slovakia welcomes the possibility of Chinese companies taking part in major infrastructure construction tenders in the country, but if such commissions are given to the Chinese, Slovak and European workers must be given work at the sites, said Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini at the summit
Agreement: Slovak Milk Could Be Exported to China within Two Months Dubrovnik, April 22 (TASR-correspondent) – Slovak dairies could begin exporting milk to China within two months, which is the expected time required to acquire the necessary certificates from the Slovak Veterinary and Food Administration as well as to obtain approval in China, stipulates an agreement signed at the summit of countries