A homeless Ukrainian citizen was beaten to death in Bratislava, Slovakia, the Slovak media outlet Aktuality reported on Feb.
Friday, February 7edition of Today in Slovakia - the main news of the day in less than five minutes.Protests continue across Slovakia and abroad against the Fico government This evening, February 7, ...
Bratislava and Kyiv have been at loggerheads since the Slovak leadership cut off weapons flows to Ukraine and embraced Moscow ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andrii Sybiha, stated that Ukraine has contacted Slovak law enforcement authorities ...
Slovakia on Thursday said the country is now receiving gas from Russia through Türkiye, a month after Ukraine halted flows ...
Ukraine's foreign ministry summoned Slovakia's ambassador in Kyiv on Thursday to reject accusations that it is meddling in ...
According to researchers, only 4% of Poles and 7% of Czechs shared this sentiment. BRATISLAVA - A recent poll shows that 17% of Slovak citizens want Russia to win the ongoing war in Ukraine, a figure ...
Russia’s Gazprom PJSC started sending gas to Slovakia through the TurkStream pipeline, easing some supply concerns a month ...
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha is shocked by the tragic death of a Ukrainian citizen in Bratislava and does not rule out ethnic hatred as one of the causes of this crime.
The death of a homeless man in Bratislava is being prosecuted for the crime of manslaughter. The death of a homeless Ukrainian man, who was found injured outside the Nivy shopping centre on 30 January ...
Ukraine and Slovakia are embroiled in a diplomatic tussle over the halted Russian gas transit to Europe. Ukraine rebukes ...
According to the statement, the Slovak ministry delivered the Ukrainian ambassador "a strong protest" against statements by ...