What is Pope Francis’s message to the powerful?
He called corruption the devil’s dung.
Slovakia mourns Pope Francis, a shepherd of hope and humility
Leaders recall his visit, his warmth and his unwavering focus on the poor and marginalised.
Confetti, chants and history: Hejková’s dream goodbye after nearly 40 years at the top
USK Praha’s stunning EuroLeague title run capped a glittering career that began by accident and ended with a sixth trophy.
Slovakia’s public finances remain in deep trouble
The government’s costly subsidies and giveaways pushed the deficit to nearly 5.3 percent of GDP in 2024.
Ambulance hit by Russian drone goes on display in centre of Bratislava
Oksana is now a sobering exhibit outside Bratislava’s Old Market Hall.
Why this gorge deserves a spot on your bucket list
Hikers, cyclists and climbers flock to Manínska Gorge, a natural wonder carved by both nature and man.
The British Film Institute shines a light on Slovak cinema’s boldest chapter
Ten films that illuminate the Slovak nation’s quiet rebellion.
Bratislava’s embassy-backed events you don’t want to miss
Think embassies are boring? Think again. They are behind some of the capital’s coolest gigs, fests and food pop-ups.
Water supply to be cut in parts of Bratislava’s Old Town in late April
Will your street go dry?
Slovakia's latest basketball star is destined for great things in the USA
A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia for your Good Friday.
News digest: Finns air unseen video of Fico shooting, PM’s bloody jacket driven away by minister
Slovaks are eating fewer eggs, film awards handed out, and police detain a man after a sword attack threat in Bratislava.
3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
Soak up choral music, unwind to Brazilian jazz, or stretch your legs on a hike.
He has been disciplined for delays. Now he will lead Slovakia’s top court
František Mozner will succeed Ján Šikuta as president of the Supreme Court.
Slovak startup Upfan declares war on fake tickets
After being duped by fake tickets, Andrej Nagy created Upfan – a platform that could revolutionise event access.
Smer MEP tells Slovaks to learn the EU’s rules – so they can break free from Brussels
Judita Laššáková tells stunned students and townsfolk how the country could one day walk away from the EU – despite government denials.
Too small to cope alone, Slovak villages are teaming up
Shared services centres are helping rural mayors pool resources, cut costs and finally hire the experts they need.
Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
Search for Ľudovít at Devín Castle, feel the spirit of Spain at Slovak Philharmonic or travel in time at the centre of Bratislava.
Hundreds of people ousted from Bratislava’s Volkswagen
The current turmoil has nothing to do with US tariffs, but one brand is in trouble.
Weekend: What to make of Easter in Slovakia
Here's what to do during the long weekend of April 18-21.
US giant pulls plug on Slovak factory, axing 137 jobs
Honeywell cites ‘high labour costs’ as it shutters Slovak plant that once employed 500 workers.