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Bratislava’s airport will see a flurry of new activity this summer as Ryanair adds five new routes to its schedule, bringing the total number of connections to 24. The announcement was made by Jason McGuinness,
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — An 18-year-old student fatally stabbed two people at a high school in northern Slovakia on Thursday, authorities said.
Slovak citizens have begun protesting against the government's growing alignment with Moscow. The protests, dubbed 'Slovakia is Europe', are now in their third week, with at least 35,000 people taking part in the latest round on Friday in cities across Slovakia.
Polish authorities refused to allow a plane carrying a Slovak parliamentary delegation to fly through their airspace on its way to Russia. — Ukrinform.
A town in Poland is encouraging Elon Musk to buy its ... traveling distance of European capitals Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Bratislava and Warsaw. There is room for a helicopter landing pad too.
The corporate branch in Romania of PKO Bank Polski, the leader of the Polish banking system, will begin its operational activity on the local market in 2025, according to Ziarul Financiar. The Romanian daily announced in October 2023 that PKO Bank,
Ryanair, Europe, and Slovakia’s No.1 airline today (21st Jan) announced a record-breaking Summer 2025 schedule for Bratislava growing capacity by 25%, launching 5 exciting new routes (Bari, Gdansk, Milan Malpensa,
Dal 19 al 22 marzo, la capitale slovacca tornerà a essere un polo di attrazione per cinefili e registi, grazie all'evento che celebra l'arte cinematografica
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Fürst, now 92, is one of a dwindling number of Holocaust survivors able to share first-person accounts of the horrors they endured, as the world marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazis’ most notorious death camp. Fürst is returning to Auschwitz for the annual occasion, his fourth trip to the camp.