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Slovaks still trust property, but the maths has changed

Investor demand is helping drive up flat prices, even as higher rates make new purchases less attractive.

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News digest: Brussels revisits the Slovak file

From the story of a uranium king to a Slovak player’s return to MLB after 70 years, here’s what to know – plus Night of…

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Slovakia escape with two points after Slovenia turn certainty into anxiety

The Slovaks dominated possession and chances but needed penalties to avoid an upset after surrendering a late lead in regulation.

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The Roman empire created by Slovak immigrant to Canada

Although Stephen B. Roman left Slovakia at a young age, he never forgot about his roots.

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Slovak-born player returns to MLB after more than 70 years

Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Adam Macko made his debut in North America’s top baseball league on Monday.

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Clima

Can car parks produce power? A Bratislava pilot suggests they can

A solar canopy outside a Nay store points to a new use for large asphalt parking areas in Slovakia.

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You can once again drink from this free thermal spring

The Valentína spring in the Liptov region has reopened after nearly a year offline.

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politicsworld

Fico’s government misread Germany – and paid the price

From historical memory to Russia policy, Bratislava underestimated the forces shaping Berlin’s response to Fico’s Moscow turn.

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Businessworld

Just across the Slovak border, Uzhhorod adjusts to life after drones

Markets stay open and construction continues, but western Ukraine’s sense of safety has been shaken.

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This summer, discover the Slovakia most travellers never see

Explore all Spectacular Slovakia Guides and claim your 23 % discount.

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News digest: The great langoš climbdown

The most popular langoš, a rare lightning strike and volunteering opportunities this week.

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Lightning strike forces Wizz Air flight back to Bratislava

Passengers reported a loud bang and smell of burning after a Wizz Air plane bound for Košice was hit mid-flight.

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Canadian spotlight falls on Slovakia’s Pospíšil brothers

Martin and Kristián Pospíšil have become central to Slovakia’s early World Championship campaign.

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Bratislava Foreigners’ Police reopen at new location

Services have resumed at new premises on Račianska Street after a week-long closure linked to the relocation.

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Police probe fake parking fines in Bratislava

More than 20 drivers reported suspicious notices left on vehicles in parts of the Slovak capital.

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Roses come into bloom in Dolná Krupá, drawing visitors

Visitors can explore the historic manor grounds and the country’s largest privately owned rosarium.

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Business

At Bratislava’s Miletička, QR codes arrive but cash remains the norm

Slovakia’s new payment rules have reached one of the capital’s busiest markets, though card terminals remain rare.

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Business

Acquiring a Slovak business: why it takes longer than foreign buyers expect

Slovakia is indeed a small but interesting acquisition market.

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The famous Slovak writer who reinvented himself in Patagonia

Michaela Rosová wants readers to look past what was taught about Martin Kukučín in school.

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politics

Last Week: Fico’s ‘fake it till you make it’ foreign policy

What was announced as an official visit will not happen – even as an unofficial coffee date.

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