As business service centres expand, companies are helping shape courses and skills to meet growing demand for graduates.
A regular monitoring of disinformation, influence operations, and hybrid threats in central Europe, the Baltics and Romania.
Vienna buses, no more vending machines selling psychoactive substances, and the 2025 tax return deadline can be extended.
Now, with a Slovak passport in my hand, life in Europe feels a little bit simpler and a lot more secure. As an American who’s been living here for over a decade with no intention of leaving, it means ...
At the start of 2026, one-way tickets to Schwechat typically cost between €8 and €10, with prices rising above €15 for journeys during peak travel times. Now, fares have fallen by more than half, with ...
One of the flagship cooperation initiatives is the accredited university course Skills for Success: from University to ...
A quirky advertising caricature in the historical centre of Slovakia's capital city, meant to look like a smiling traditional pastry – Bratislavský rožok, or Bratislava roll – wearing a top hat, has ...
Dozens of cultural projects across Slovakia have been thrown into uncertainty after the Arts Support Fund (FPU) abruptly ...
An automotive industry leader warns that rising costs, weak competitiveness and a lack of new projects could stall growth in the years ahead.
At the beginning of the year, representatives of the automotive industry — the engine of the Slovak economy — warned that ...
Despite the fact that football is the most popular sport in the world, the impact of heading on the health of football players has only recently begun to be studied,” Martin ...
The Foreigners’ Police office in Bratislava will change its address in the coming months – a piece of good news for foreigners. Until now, applicants have had to travel to the outskirts of the city, ...