Bratislava’s airport will see a flurry of new activity this summer as Ryanair adds five new routes to its schedule, bringing the total number of connections to 24. The announcement was made by Jason McGuinness,
Ryanair, Europe, and Slovakia’s No.1 airline today (21st Jan) announced a record-breaking Summer 2025 schedule for Bratislava growing capacity by 25%, launching 5 exciting new routes (Bari, Gdansk, Milan Malpensa,
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — An 18-year-old student ... The stabbings took place in Spisska Stara Ves, a small town on the border with Poland that has a population of over 2,000 people.
A Holocaust survivor who lived through four concentration camps as a young boy will return to Auschwitz to mark 80 years since the liberation of one of the Nazi's most notorious concentration camps.
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A dwindling number of Holocaust survivors are able to share first-person accounts of the horrors they endured, as the world marks the 80th anniversary of
A series of protests under the slogan Slovakia is Europe have taken place in nearly 30 cities across the country, with about 100,000 people gathered throughout Slovakia. Source: European Pravda with reference to Aktuality,
A Holocaust survivor who lived through four concentration camps will return to Auschwitz to mark 80 years since liberation of the notorious Nazi camp.
Barcelona’s Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, with 9 goals, is currently the top goal scorer in the competition, while his teammate Raphinha is second with 8 goals. Dortmund’s Serhou Guirassy and Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr are third and fourth with 7 goals each, while Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is fifth on the list with 6 goals to his name.
The region will become either a model of balanced sustainability or a battleground of unending disputes between industry, governments, and civil society—depending on where compromise can be found.
From remote Bulgarian villages to Estonian islands, a silent revolution is underway—one that promises to reshape not just healthcare delivery, but the very geography of medical access.
Naftali Fürst will never forget his first view of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, on Nov. 3, 1944. He was 12 years old.