Populist Robert Fico's opposition to supplying arms to Ukraine could strain fragile unity on matter in European Union and NATO

Slovakian PM Eduard Heger declares country on 'right side of history' as Kremlin warns NATO over move: 'May bring more misfortune to Ukraine'

Gunman allegedly killed two men, injured a woman in shooting at LGBTQ popular bar in Bratislava; reportedly posted rant against Jews, LGBTQ community

Appeals court dismisses ruling that Marian Kotleba illegally used neo-Nazi symbols; Kotleba gets a six-month suspended sentence for sympathizing with neo-Nazism

Over 70,000 Slovakian Jews taken to concentration camps, with authorities paying Nazi Germany for each Jewish citizen who was transported; extreme far-right party skips vote

Founder of heavily used COVID tracking site, student Avi Schiffmann enables those fleeing the war to locate appropriate nearby sanctuary by clicking a link on a smartphone

Country's transport authority issues certificate of airworthiness for Aircar that can fly at 170 km/h and travel 1,000 kilometers -- but needs a 300-meter runway to take off

Movie tells story of Rudolph Vrba, Alfréd Wexler -- Slovak Jews who escaped from death camp with fastidious notes, only for their desperate pleas to meet with uncaring bureaucracy

In country where puppet regime deported some 75,000 Jews to death camps, pontiff calls for more work to end antisemitism

A day after his trip to Hungary, the pope is slated meet the Slovakia Jewish community and atone for Catholic complicity in World War II-era racial laws and crimes

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