The European Commission is closely monitoring Slovakia's refusal to register a same-sex marriage of two Slovak citizens wed in Austria, indicating potential legal action at the EU court.
Two Slovak citizens have been reported for assaulting a Nova TV journalist and cameraman in Vir, Croatia, resulting in minor injuries to the journalist; they face charges of coercion against a person performing public service duties.
Slovak citizens have invested 2.5 billion euros into risky corporate bonds, with many reportedly unaware of the potential for total loss. An expert highlights deficiencies in the sales process and suggests market alternatives for those unwilling to risk lending to a single company.
Thousands of people have protested across Slovakia against a proposed electoral law change that would abolish postal voting for Slovak citizens residing abroad. Opponents argue the move would disenfranchise expatriates and undermine democratic principles.
Slovak citizens are reportedly receiving 'mysterious messages' directly from Viktor Orbán, indicating a cross-border Hungarian political campaign that may be targeting Slovaks and Hungarian Slovaks based on language or online interactions.
Members of the 'Prague Cafe' group, Slovaks living in Prague, criticize the Fico government, stating that citizens are its 'arch-enemy' and expressing willingness to travel long distances to vote.
Slovakia's Interior Minister Šutaj Eštok has refused to recognize the marriage of two Slovak citizens who were wed abroad, citing it as an intervention into independent governance.
Police in Zadar, Croatia, have concluded an investigation and arrested two Slovak citizens suspected of assaulting Nova TV journalist Ivan Krznarić and his crew in Vir.
Tatra banka is providing solutions for Slovak citizens seeking to increase their savings while mitigating risk, demonstrating how 14,400 euros could potentially grow to 47,000 euros.
Despite a lack of clear political plans, Slovak citizens consistently demand a transition to an oil and gas-free economy, expressing a desire to move away from Russian and other oil sources, according to public opinion surveys.
The Slovak ruling coalition plans to amend the electoral code to abolish postal voting for the next parliamentary elections, which would require Slovak citizens abroad to vote in person.
Two Slovak citizens reportedly attacked a reporter and cameraman from Nova TV on the island of Vir, Croatia, while they were filming a report on illegal rentals. Croatian police have detained the individuals.
A recent legislative proposal in Slovakia, supported by the coalition majority, suggests that municipal police officers must be citizens of the Slovak Republic.
Economists in Slovakia have issued a warning that the wealth of Slovak citizens is not growing. Separately, the "Slovensko" movement is suing the ruling coalition over alleged manipulation of migration issues during the elections.
After two years of anti-government protests, citizens in Slovakia are questioning whether the demonstrations are losing momentum and if organizers can strategically sustain them, with some describing the efforts as 'a waste of energy without a clear goal'.
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic advises against travel to Libya and Sudan due to the security situation and closed airports, which pose a threat to Slovak citizens.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed solidarity with countries impacted by Iran's retaliatory attacks and announced preparations for the evacuation of Slovak citizens from the region, warning of potential energy price increases.