(Reuters) - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Thursday his administration would plan preventive measures around ...
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico addresses the media during a meeting with his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban in ...
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini said there’s no need to declare a state of emergency even after the premier suggested some ...
Elsewhere, Orban sells half a Budapest district to Arab investors; Czech public support for Ukraine drops; and Poland lobbies ...
Since the fourth Fico government came to power in Slovakia, hunting bears and wolves has increased dramatically.
Ahead of planned pro-European protests in around 20 Slovak cities Friday, the pro-Moscow ruling coalition on Thursday used an emergency meeting of the country’s Security Council to address what it ...
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Thursday said his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico’s claim, suggesting “ongoing processes” in different countries could be “coordinated from a single source” ...
Maka Botchorishvili, the Georgian Foreign Minister and Matúš Bušovský, the Slovak Ambassador to the country, on Thursday discussed “close cooperation” between the countries along with its current ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced plans for preventive measures in response to potential risks posed by public ...
Today in Slovakia - all the top news from Thursday, wrapped up in one place!Fico’s coup claims show cracks Prime Minister Robert Fico keeps claiming that Slovakia is facing an orchestrated attempt to ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is trying to intimidate Slovak society with his statements about the activities of an “expert group” that allegedly worked on the Maidan in Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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Fico looks to Orbán but can’t tame the streets
Prime Minister Robert Fico would gladly take the same steps many autocrats have taken. He would love to ban and suppress peaceful protests that trigger his traumatic memories of 2018, when public ...