In this picture taken on Friday, April 20, 2018, and provided by Slovak police, an unexploded World War II bomb lies on the field near the town of Sturovo, Slovakia. Slovak authorities have started evacuating people in a town near the southern border with ...
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia’s national police chief will resign following street protests against him as the nation struggles with a political crisis triggered by the slayings of an investigative journalist and his fiancee. Prime Minister Peter ...
Tomas Drucker's resignation comes amid mass public protests demanding the sacking of the country's police chief following the murder of an investigative journalist that has shaken the nation. 17 Apr 2018 07:07 GMT Tens of thousands of Slovaks rallied ...
This article is part of a series of stories and op-eds launched by IPS on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 3. BRATISLAVA, Apr 16 2018 (IPS) - Sitting in a cafe in the Slovak capital, Bratislava, Zuzana Petkova admits that like many other ...
Slovakian Prime Minister and interim Interior Minister Peter Pellegrini, left, shakes hands with Police Corps President Tibor Gaspar during the press conference in Bratislava, Slovakia, Tuesday, April 17, 2018. Gaspar will step down from his post at the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 16, 2018--The "Electricity Industry Profiles Slovakia" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Slovakia generates 71.4% of its electricity from nuclear and hydropower. With the new nuclear units under ...
The murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee in February instigated a string of high-level resignations in the small EU country. Police chief Tibor Gaspar is the latest to relent to public pressure. Slovakia's controversial national ...
Slovakia's national police chief says he is going to step down following weeks of public pressure and protests over the murder of a journalist. This is the third major resignation of top officials and politicians in Slovakia after investigative reporter ...
Bratislava (AFP) - Slovak new Interior Minister Tomas Drucker resigned Monday after resisting public demand to sack the chief of police following an investigative journalist's murder. Tens of thousands of street protesters have repeatedly demanded that ...
Thousands of Slovaks have taken to the streets of Bratislava calling for the resignation of the police chief. Protesters claim he cannot conduct a fair investigation of the murder of a journalist probing corruption. Tens of thousands of Slovaks rallied in ...
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