Thousands of people protested in Slovakia on Thursday against recent moves by the country's culture minister, accused by critics of censorship and poor management of public funding.
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The current leadership of the Culture Ministry is waging war on contemporary culture – to ‘save’ Slovak culture, it claims.
Prime Minister Robert Fico Fico said Michal Simecka, leader of the largest opposition party, Progressive Slovakia, called ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico has purged prosecutors, cultural officials, journalists and others he believes fueled “hatred and ...
On Aug. 30, Slovakia’s government disbanded the national crime agency (NAKA), a police force at the forefront of ...
The biggest flood in 30 years hit Slovakia's capital Bratislava this week, forcing dozens of people from their. The west of ...
In Slovakia, a fictional paper explores a future where Russia invades the country after defeating Ukraine. Government leaders ...
Slovakia's parliament dismissed opposition leader Michal Simecka from the post of deputy speaker on Tuesday, a step that he ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has stopped partaking in sessions with Slovakia’s state-run Platform for the Promotion of ...