BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Thousands of people on Thursday joined growing street protests across Slovakia against a plan by populist Prime Minister Robert Fico to amend the penal code and eliminate a ...
Thousands of Slovak protesters have taken to the streets of Bratislava to denounce a string of controversial government decisions they say are proof of the erosion of the rule of law and democratic ...
Many internet users and international news outlet have mistakenly assumed that the law sets a speed limit for pedestrians ...
As massive anti-government demonstrations in Slovakia reach the three-month mark, protest organisers and political observers alike say that the country is at a crossroads in the face of populist Prime ...
Good to have you with us! Here is the latest edition of Today in Slovakia - all the top news from Thursday, wrapped up in one place! Prime Minister Robert Fico keeps claiming that Slovakia is facing ...
Some people joked he "definitely respected the speed limit of six kilometres per hour" – a reference to a controversial and ...
The violence, by all accounts, appears to be organized and conducted by the German Slovak Party–the F.S.Men–with little participation by Slovaks. The attacks coincide with the rapid identification of ...
Slovaks turned out in droves Friday to protest the government's planned overhaul of its public broadcasting service. The planned change comes amid a wave of similar protests against the populist, ...