Slovak Referendum on Constitutional Changes Fails Due to Low Turnout
A national referendum in Slovakia aimed at amending the constitution to allow for early parliamentary elections failed to reach the mandatory 50% voter turnout threshold. Despite significant political debate, the initiative did not garner enough participation to be legally binding, leaving the current parliamentary term structure unchanged.
32nd IFF Art Film Košice Concludes with Prestigious Awards Ceremony
The 32nd edition of the IFF Art Film Košice in Slovakia has officially concluded. The festival, a cornerstone of the Slovak cultural calendar, celebrated international cinema, culminating in the presentation of the FIPRESCI Blue Angel prize and other honors to recognize outstanding achievements in filmmaking.
Slovakia Issues Highest-Level Heat Alerts Amidst Intense European Heatwave
Slovakia has issued its highest-level extreme heat warnings as a severe, record-breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe. Authorities have implemented safety measures to protect vulnerable populations as temperatures climb significantly above seasonal averages, prompting national meteorological services to urge caution during the peak of the heat event.
Slovakia Issues Highest-Level Heat Alerts Amid Record-Breaking European Heatwave
Slovakia has issued its highest-level extreme heat warnings as a severe, record-breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe. Meteorological authorities have cautioned residents to take precautions as temperatures soar, with the country implementing emergency measures to manage the health risks associated with the prolonged period of intense heat.
Slovakia and Azerbaijan Hold Political Consultations to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Slovakia and Azerbaijan conducted high-level political consultations to review bilateral relations and discuss regional security issues. The dialogue focused on deepening cooperation in energy, economic sectors, and regional stability, reflecting a shared commitment to enhancing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Attends Victory Day Commemorations in Moscow
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico traveled to Moscow to participate in Russia's Victory Day celebrations. The visit included high-level discussions with President Vladimir Putin, marking a notable diplomatic engagement amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions surrounding the conflict in Ukraine.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Calls for EU to Reconsider Russian Energy Sanctions
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has urged the European Union to reconsider sanctions on Russian oil and gas. Citing concerns over energy security and rising costs, Fico argues that current policies are contributing to economic instability, a stance that highlights ongoing divisions within the bloc regarding energy policy and the response to the conflict in Ukraine.
Slovakia and Hungary Seek EU Intervention to Restore Druzhba Pipeline Flows
Slovakia and Hungary have announced a joint initiative to pressure the European Union to facilitate the restoration of oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline. Both nations, heavily dependent on Russian energy, are seeking diplomatic intervention to address supply disruptions that threaten their energy security and economic stability.
Slovakia and Czech Republic Strengthen Bilateral Ties in Joint Cabinet Meeting
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš convened for a joint cabinet meeting in Studénka. The leaders focused on deepening cooperation in energy security and strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations, signing several agreements to formalize their commitment to shared regional interests.
European Commission Issues Formal Warning to Slovakia Over Discriminatory Fuel Pricing
The European Commission has initiated legal action against Slovakia, citing discriminatory fuel pricing policies. The EU alleges that Slovakia's practice of charging higher diesel prices to foreign-registered vehicles violates the fundamental principles of the European Single Market, specifically regarding the free movement of goods and services.
Ukraine and Slovakia Set for 2027 IHF Men's World Championship Qualifier
The national handball teams of Ukraine and Slovakia are set to compete in the first leg of the European Qualification Phase 2 for the 2027 IHF Men's World Championship. This crucial matchup is part of the road to the tournament, with both teams aiming to secure a favorable position in the qualification standings.
Slovak PM Fico Urges Ukraine to Resume Russian Oil Transit via Druzhba Pipeline
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has formally requested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy restore the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline. The disruption, caused by Ukraine's sanctions on Lukoil, has raised concerns regarding energy security in Slovakia and Hungary, prompting calls for immediate diplomatic intervention to resolve the supply bottleneck.
Slovakia Records Highest Eurozone Inflation Rate in February at 4%
Slovakia registered the highest annual inflation rate in the Eurozone in February 2026, reaching 4.0%. This figure significantly surpassed the Eurozone average of 1.9%, according to Eurostat's flash estimates. The elevated inflation in Slovakia was primarily driven by increases in housing, energy, and food prices.
Slovakia's Parliament Approves Dismantling of Whistleblower Protection Office
Slovakia's parliament has approved a government plan to dismantle the independent Whistleblower Protection Office, established in 2021. The move, pushed through via a fast-track procedure by Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition, faces strong criticism from the EU, legal experts, and opposition, who warn of weakened corruption safeguards and a potential violation of EU directives.
Near Head-on Train Collision Averted in Slovakia's Liptov Region
A potential head-on collision between an express passenger train and a freight train was narrowly averted in the Liptov area of Slovakia on December 9, 2025. The trains stopped mere meters apart, with preliminary investigations pointing to human error in train traffic management. The incident caused significant rail delays.
Slovakia's Parliament Votes to Dismantle Independent Whistleblower Protection Office
Slovakia's parliament has approved a government plan to abolish the independent Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers, a move critics say undermines anti-corruption efforts. The new law, passed by the ruling coalition, will establish a government-controlled body and take effect on January 1, 2026.
Slovakia's parliament has approved a government plan to abolish the independent Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers. The move, backed by Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition, passed on December 9, 2025, despite strong objections from the EU, legal experts, and civil society, who warn it will weaken anti-corruption efforts and protection for those reporting wrongdoing.
Slovak ZVS Holding Secures Seven-Year EU Ammunition Framework Agreement Valued Up to €58 Billion
Slovak ammunition manufacturer ZVS Holding has signed a seven-year framework agreement with the Slovak Defense Ministry to supply various ammunition types, including 155mm artillery shells, to EU member states. The deal, valued up to €58 billion, aims to position Slovakia as a strategic European supplier, leveraging the EU's SAFE program for financing.
Ukraine Reopens Consulate General in Prešov, Slovakia, After 11-Year Hiatus
Ukraine has officially reopened its Consulate General in Prešov, Slovakia, after an 11-year closure. The ceremony, held on December 5, 2025, was attended by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár, marking a significant step to bolster support for the Ukrainian community and strengthen bilateral ties.
Ukraine Reopens Consulate General in Prešov, Slovakia, After 11-Year Hiatus
Ukraine has officially reopened its Consulate General in Prešov, Slovakia, on December 5, 2025, following an 11-year closure. The ceremony was attended by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Slovak Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár, aiming to bolster support for the estimated 40,000 Ukrainians in the region and strengthen bilateral ties.