New Year speeches, a Slovak poet’s New York Times moment, and stricter ski helmet rules set the tone for 2026.
For many descendants of Slovak emigrants, the opportunity to give something back is one of the main reasons to seek Slovak ...
The president warns budget cuts will strain society, cautions against populism and division, and reminds voters of their ...
That is also the case for Jamie Jurak, a third-generation Slovak-American and world-class long-track speed skater. Jurak ...
The premier rejects portraying Slovakia as scorched, opposes street politics, condemns EU indifference to the war and says he ...
New panels are reviving the lost industrial world of the powerful House of Coburg — and turning rural Slovakia into an ...
Startups in Slovakia are particularly strong in IT, health care and education, but their growth is hampered by limited access ...
Takenaka’s Petr Urválek outlines the impact of rising costs, uncertain automotive demand, and why diversification is ...
The Criminal Code overhaul has triggered a resignation, court challenges and warnings that corruption cases and free speech ...
Lorencová, who recently won the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award, tells The Slovak Spectator that although research ...
Eva Luka’s The Minotaur’s Daughter, translated into English, has been named among The New York Times’s Best Poetry Books of ...
Péter Magyar, leader of Hungary’s opposition Tisza party and the strongest challenger yet to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, has ...