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Most-Hid: OSCE Intends to Evaluate General Election in Slovakia
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - The Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE) wants to evaluate the pre-election environment and preparations for the upcoming general election June 12. To this end, OSCE delegation met with Most-Hid party representatives Rudolf Chmel and Laszlo Nagy, TASR learned from Most-Hid press secretary Nora Czuczorova on Thursday. According… read more
Demes: Foreign Policy Should Focus on Improving Ties with Hungary
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - Slovakia ought to focus on four main areas within its foreign policy in the next election term, most importantly to ensure clear-cut and dignified representation of the country as a NATO and EU member country as well as to put in utmost endeavours aimed at preventing Slovak-Hungarian relations from further deterioration, former Foreign Affairs Minister… read more
Imperial Tobacco Slovakia Wins Best Employer Title
Bratislava April 22 (TASR) - Joint-stock company Imperial Tobacco Slovakia, a distributor of tobacco products, has been reported as the best employer in Slovakia for 2009/2010, according to a study published by the global HR consulting and outsourcing firm Hewitt Associates. The latest results, announced in Bratislava on Thursday, show the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca… read more
Eurovea to Be Opened Officially on Saturday, April 24
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - The grand opening of the new shopping district Eurovea on the left bank of the Danube River in Bratislava will take place on Saturday, April 24. Following the opening of the 5-star Sheraton Hotel Bratislava in February and the shopping zone Eurovea Galleria in March, the public square and riverbank promenade will be turned over to Bratislava… read more
Brass Give Send-Off to Troops Leaving for Afghanistan Friday
Presov, April 22 (TASR) - Another 57 guard troops leaving Friday for a six-month stint in Afghanistan were given a ceremonial send-off at a muster a day earlier at the Sokolovske military barracks in Presov. Peter Gajdos, Armed Forces Chief of General Staff, said that troops will be stationed at the airport in Kandahar, where they will be checking the traffic going through… read more
SOPK: Slovakia Has Too Narrow Production Portfolio
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) – In terms of the economy, Slovakia's biggest problem is the narrow production portfolio, predominantly focused on car industry and engineering, according to the Slovak Trade and Industry Chamber (SOPK). Among other economic issues that need to be addressed in the near future, SOPK lists decreasing foreign demand, the rise in unemployment,… read more
Analyst: It Won\'t Be Surprise if Public Deficit Reaches 6 percent in 2010
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - Slovakia's public finance deficit reached €4.29 billion last year, or 6.77 percent of GDP, according to recent data published by the Slovak Statistics Office and sent to Eurostat in Brussels. The deficit exceeded the earlier expectations of 6.3 percent, which was already a revised estimate. The original estimate of 2.1 percent had to be… read more
Slovakia Extradites Suspected Al-Qaeda Terrorist to Algeria
Kosice, April 22 (TASR) - Earlier this week Slovakia extradited Algerian national Mustafa Labsi, charged with co-operation with the international terrorist network Al-Qaeda, to Algeria after he lost his most-recent court hearing in which was seeking asylum in Slovakia, Interior Minister Robert Kalinak announced on Thursday. According to the minister, the extradition… read more
Patriot Act Also Given Thumbs Down at Constitutional Committee
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - After the Patriot Act, drafted by co-ruling Slovak National Party (SNS), didn't receive backing from Parliamentary Culture and Media Committee earlier this week, the same scenario repeated itself at a Parliamentary Constitutional Committee session on Thursday. As the bill was vetoed by the president (in March) it needed to be backed now by… read more
RUZ Calls on Govt to Abandon Share in Bailout of Debt-ridden Greece
Bratislava, April 22 (TASR) - The Republic Union of Employers (RUZ), an organisation of employers in Slovakia, came out in protest on Thursday against the Government's plans to provide €300 million out of a €30 billion-plus loan, which eurozone countries agreed on April 11 to provide to the near-bankrupt Greece. "The readiness of eurozone countries to provide a €30… read more
Lajcak: Visa Liberalization for Albania a Matter of EU’s Trustworthiness
Bratislava, April 21 (TASR) – Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak met with his Albanian counterpart Illir Meta in Bratislava on Wednesday to discuss the criteria for abolishing visa duty between Albania and the EU, TASR learned from Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Peter Stano on the same day. Lajcak told Meta that Slovakia fully supports the European… read more
Total of 185 Flights Thus Far Cancelled at Bratislava Airport
Bratislava, April 21 (TASR) - A total of 185 flights to and from M.R. Stefanik airport in Bratislava (BTS) have been cancelled to this day over the ash plume from an Icelandic volcano, BTS spokesperson Dana Madunicka told TASR on Wednesday. The cancelleations have affected some 33,200 travellers. Turning to losses that BTS has sustained in the last few days, she… read more
Slovaks Still Stranded in India and Kenya over Icelandic Volcano
Velky Krtis, April 21 (TASR) – Dozens of Slovaks remain stuck on other continents, unable to get return flights home due to the problems being caused by the volcanic ash cloud being emitted from Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajokull, TASR learned from Slovak Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Peter Stano on Wednesday. Most Slovak nationals, almost 40 people, are in Delhi,… read more
Ryanair to Resume Flights as of Thursday
Bratislava, April 21 (TASR) - Irish no-frills carrier Ryanair will resume all flights as of Thursday morning, TASR was told Wednesday by Dana Madunicka, spokesperson for M.R. Stefanik Airport in Bratislava. "Given the improvement in weather conditions across Europe, all Ryanair flights will be resumed as of Thursday 7 a.m.," said Madunicka. However, she added that… read more
Survey: Slovaks Ranked within EU Average in Alcohol Consumption
Brussels, April 21 (TASR) - Slovaks rank more or less among the EU average when it comes to their attitudes to alcohol consumption, according to a Eurobarometer survey on EU citizens' attitudes towards alcohol released on Wednesday. The poll canvassed the opinions of 27,000 people across the European Union in October 2009, and 1,006 people of them were from Slovakia.… read more
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