• Major travel agency declares insolvency, leaving hundreds abroad
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Even agency staff were unaware.
  • Historic moment: MOL Group ships Azeri crude to the Bratislava refinery
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Hungary's MOL Group has started delivery of crude from a field in #Azerbaijan to its refinery in Bratislava (Pozsony), details: ##slovakia #hungary #mol #dailynewshungary #oilfield #oil The post Historic moment: MOL Group ships Azeri...
  • Former minister acquitted in land fund bribery case
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Gábor Gál cleared of corruption charges after court finds evidence from cooperating witness insufficient to support conviction.
  • Unions: a third of Česká pošta workers to take part in three-day ‘work slowdown’ strike
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Unions: a third of Česká pošta workers to take part in three-day ‘work slowdown’ strike
  • My grandmother spoke in whispers. I thought she was a spy.
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Decades later, my search to decode her silence led me to Slovakia — and to the truth.
  • Covid-19: average age of vaccinated hospital patients is 74
    Thursday, September 30, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Covid-19: average age of vaccinated hospital patients is 74
  • Vodafone already belongs to the state, now Hungary acquires indirect minority stake in Yettel
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Is the Hungarian state buying up Hungarian mobile operators in a row? The post Vodafone already belongs to the state, now Hungary acquires indirect minority stake in Yettel appeared first on Daily News Hungary .
  • News digest: After repeated delays, is this the final launch date for the Petržalka tram?
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    High temperatures warnings issued for Thursday, Slovaks abroad form informal hubs driven by concerns over political developments. Learn more in today's digest.
  • Poland all but confirms Amnesty’s claims of illegal refugee pushbacks
    Thursday, September 30, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    poland border Defying international human rights law, Poland carried out unlawful pushbacks of refugees on its border with Belarus, Amnesty has claimed. Its tough stance, however, appears to be popular. Poland carried out an unlawful pushback of a...
  • Sun, sand and Slovakia! New lakeside beach opens in Liptovský Mikuláš
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Volleyball court, paddleboards and a ‘beach bus’ – and you will not pay a cent to enter.
  • Why Ukraine currently leads the race to develop a digital currency
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Estonia is playing a leading role in the development of a digital euro, and Poland is eyeing the possibility of a digital złoty. But both are some way behind Ukraine’s plans for a digital hryvnia. Eesti Pank, the central bank of Estonia,...
  • Hungary’s ombudsman launches study on measures against child abuse in schools
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    The ombudsman has contacted some one thousand primary and secondary schools and vocational training institutions to... The post Hungary’s ombudsman launches study on measures against child abuse in schools appeared first on Daily...
  • Two downtown metro station opened in Budapest – Photos
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Budapest M3 metro now runs along the entire line, except for two stations. Details and PHOTOS: #hungary #dailynewshungary #economy #publictransport #bkk #bkv The post Two downtown metro station opened in Budapest – Photos appeared...
  • Slovak scientists open up path to new treatments for heart conditions
    Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Cardiac arrest mortality remains high despite medical progress.
  • News digest: Pellegrini, in Zagreb, confirms interest in LNG, urges EU to talk to Russia
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    PM Fico discusses eurozone leadership and EU sanctions with other premiers, Slovak cinemas sees 8-percent attendance boost, and high temperatures increase wildfire risk high across most of Slovakia.
  • Want a US student visa? Better make your socials public
    Tuesday, July 1, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    New instructions from US embassies require applicants to unlock their profiles for vetting – or risk being denied entry.
  • Belarus targets Helsinki Committee, country’s oldest human rights group
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    belarus The oldest human rights group in Belarus is facing closure as the country’s authorities step up their crackdown on civil society. The Belarusian Justice Ministry has filed a lawsuit to dissolve the Belarusian Helsinki Committee (BHC),...
  • Hungarian Wizz Air owes the most money to UK passengers
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Wizz Air owes almost more money to UK passengers than other mentioned airlines combined. #Hungary #WizzAir #travel #BudapestAiport #uk #unitedkingdom #airlines The post Hungarian Wizz Air owes the most money to UK passengers appeared...
  • BREAKING – Bloomberg: Hungary vetoes joint EU resolution on Putin arrest warrant
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    More evidence of collaboration between Putin and Orbán? The post BREAKING – Bloomberg: Hungary vetoes joint EU resolution on Putin arrest warrant appeared first on Daily News Hungary .
  • Budapest M3 metro back in service from Monday: here is the timetable
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    In the article below, we have summarised the changes passengers should be prepared for. #hungary #dailynewshungary #metroline #M3 #budapest #publictransport The post Budapest M3 metro back in service from Monday: here is the timetable...
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