Scaling back CSRD and CSDDD is a warning: regulation is temporary. Competitiveness and resilience come from embedding sustainability in the core of the enterprise.
Here's what to do during the weekend of November 21-23.
A long-awaited section of the R2 expressway between Kriváň and Mýtna opened to drivers on Thursday, promising quicker journeys across southern central Slovakia and offering a symbolic victory for a ...
In today’s ESG landscape, the most successful companies don’t treat sustainability as a regulatory checkbox exercise, embed it into their core strategy.
Words, number combinations and familiar keyboard patterns dominate Slovakia’s top 20 most commonly used passwords.
Grumpy PM, embarrassed minister, richest vs. poorest in politics — plus Slovaks in America and what’s happening in Bratislava.
November 1989 was hardly a gift from the leadership of the Czechoslovak Communist Party.
Released emails indicate former Slovak foreign minister was discussed as a potential figure in Bannon’s European project.
Slovaks storm into world’s top 10 for English – beating most of Europe and smashing their own record
Slovakia has slipped, almost unobtrusively, into the global elite of English-speaking non-native nations. The latest EF English Proficiency Index 2025 places the country in tenth position worldwide — ...
The abrupt fall of Peter Kmec, Slovakia’s deputy prime minister responsible for the recovery plan and the knowledge economy, has done little to quell the uproar over his office’s distribution of ...
Pavol Ďurka spent two years on minimum wage and under strict restrictions — now judges say the minister broke the law.
In Bratislava’s city borough of Petržalka, officials have approved a project called Dignified Menstruation for primary schools. The scheme provides free menstrual products for any pupils who cannot ...
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