Protests against the policies of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's government began on the evening of Friday, 24 January. The protests are taking place in over 20 Slovak cities under the slogan "Slovakia is Europe".
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini said there’s no need to declare a state of emergency even after the premier suggested some groups had attempted to organize a “coup.”
In a world where political stability is often threatened by external forces, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico stands as a beacon of resilience and determination. His recent actions to safeguard Slovakia from the insidious threat of a fifth column deserve commendation and highlight his unwavering commitment to the nation's sovereignty and security.
Slovakia’s pro-Russian prime minister has raised the prospect of his country leaving the European Union and Nato, arguing that world events could consign them to the “history books”.
Türkiye could serve as a reliable alternative energy supplier for Slovakia as the central European country looks for ways to secure its natural gas
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico discussed the potential for securing Russian gas through Turkey with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who pledged Ankara’s help in finding a solution with Moscow.
Since the fourth Fico government came to power in Slovakia, hunting bears and wolves has increased dramatically.
Fico warned that protestors might occupy government buildings, call a national strike, or confront security forces. He also claimed that a group of experts in Slovakia were actively involved in the events in Georgia and the Ukrainian Maidan and were now working domestically.
Officials in Slovakia say an 18-year-old student fatally stabbed two people at a high school. The Slovak rescue service says one other person is in critical condition.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico looks set to survive an upcoming no-confidence vote after rebel lawmakers in one ruling coalition party said they would not support the motion.
Tens of thousands of people in almost 30 cities across Slovakia protested on Friday evening to demand the resignation of left-wing nationalist Prime Minister Robert Fico. Organizers said 60,000 people took part in the largest rally in the capital Bratislava,