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Ecco, the Danish footwear brand long seen as a symbol of Western investment in post-communist Slovakia, will shut down its factory in the northern city of Martin this summer, cutting some 650 jobs and ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNFico refuses to condemn Russia for missile strike on SumySlovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that he "does not have sufficient information" to comment on the missile strike on ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has been experiencing health problems in the last few days. This was announced by the ...
With a range of automakers producing in Slovakia and a network of parts suppliers based there, the car industry is a major ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNSlovakia could ban gay couples from adopting & nonbinary people from existingThe current left-nationalist prime minister could roll back the clock on LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights in the country.
Slovakia, home to an estimated 1,000 to 3,000 bears, serves as a key refuge for the species in its mountainous regions. Last ...
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Environmentalists have criticised Slovakia's plans to cull around a quarter of the country's brown bears following the latest ...
For MEPs of different political groups in the European Parliament, the Commission has the duty to act, as the announced bear killing spree is deemed to breach the EU’s Habitats Directive.
after a man was mauled to death while walking in a forest in Central Slovakia. Prime Minister Robert Fico's populist-nationalist government announced after a cabinet meeting that 350 out of an ...
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Asian News International on MSNKey highlights of President Murmu's State visit to Portugal, SlovakiaPresident Murmu, accompanied by her Slovakian counterpart, Peter Pellegrini, visited the Jaguar Land Rover Factory in Bratislava and observed its manufacturing facilities. According to a statement ...
Slovakia will not support the inclusion of restrictions against the Russian nuclear industry in the 17th sanctions package, ...
The brown bear population in Slovakia is estimated to be over 1,000. “We can’t live in a country where people are afraid of going to forests,” Prime Minister Robert Fico said. The government also ...
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