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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava, the unsung capital of socialist modernismArchitects were given “a free hand” to create a socialist modernist paradise, says tour director Branislav Chrenka.
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNBratislava Airport to launch direct flights to BucharestTravellers from Slovakia will soon have a new route to Romania, as low-cost airline Wizz Air launches a direct service from Bratislava to Bucharest. The new link is set to begin on 28 October 2025 and ...
Spend a lively evening on the city walls or join a compelling conversation with Iranian poet Fatemeh Ekhtesari.
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNOvercoming Slovakia, Hungary opposition, EU set to approve new Russia sanctions package this week, Ukrainian official saysAfter failing to approve 18th package of sanctions against Russia due to opposition from Hungary and Slovakia, EU countries ...
Former Slovak National Theatre director Matej Drlička told delegates at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival how Slovakia's government was "eroding" culture ...
Passengers departing from M. R. Štefánik Airport can take advantage of a new regular air connection to Copenhagen. Norwegian, ...
The seventh edition continues to spotlight the diversity and ambition of Slovak cinema, with a fresh line-up of emerging ...
Jean-Michel Jarre has announced he’s releasing Live In Bratislava, what he’s calling “the definitive audio-visual record” of his gig last year in the Slovakian capital. As usual with the 76-year-old ...
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Celtic boss Gordon Strachan, minus the injured Stan Varga and Chris Sutton, had made several changes as he attempted to make up for the humiliating 5-0 defeat in Bratislava. Wallace, making his first ...
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