Slovakia
Serbia, Slovakia to sign new agreement on social security
BRATISLAVA - Serbia and Slovakia will soon sign a new agreement on social security to better protect Serbian workers in Slovakia, Serbian Minister of Labour Aleksandar Vulin announced in Bratislava Monday, while his Slovak counterpart Jan Richter said illegal work was a burden for both countries.
Slovakia Blocks Recognition of Islam As Official Religion
Slovakia has adopted a law which practically prevents Islam from receiving the status of official religion in the near future, reported Reuters, cited by BTA.
Slovak PM to journalists: Some of you are dirty prostitutes
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has referred to reporters as "dirty, anti-Slovak prostitutes," when asked about corruption allegations.
The questions that provoked the outburst concerned claims that his government broke public procurement rules, RT is reporting on Thursday.
European Conference for Innovative Entrepreneurship Hosted by Bratislava
The European awards for encouraging entrepreneurship will be presented in Bratislava on Thursday, reported BNR.
Innovative companies from all over Europe, Norway, Iceland, Serbia and Turkey will compete in six categories.
Three in four young Greeks living at home, OECD says
Three out of four Greeks aged between 15 and 24 were still living at home in 2014, according to a report by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) made public this month.
The annual report, called "Society at a Glance," found that southern European countries hardest hit by the debt crisis had the highest rates of young people remaining with their parents.
Visegrad Four: North Stream 2 Is Politically, Economically Unsound
The Visegrad Four (Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic) finds North Stream 2 politically and economically unsound, stated on Saturday Polish President Andrzej Duda at a press conference at the end of the second day of the summit, reported bTV.
Slovak PM Declares Refugee Quotas 'Politically Finished'
BELGRADE - The EU migrant crisis has been plunged into further turmoil after the Prime Minister of Slovakia - which currently holds the rotating presidency of the EU - Robert Fico, declared plans to relocate 160,000 refugees by mandatory quota across member states "politically finished."
Serbia, Slovakia to set up joint border police patrols
BRATISLAVA - Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and his Slovak counterpart Robert Kalinak agreed in Bratislava on Tuesday the two countries would establish joint police patrols on the Serbian-Bulgarian border.
Serbia, Slovakia to set up joint border police patrols
BRATISLAVA - Serbian Deputy PM and Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and his Slovak counterpart Robert Kalinak agreed in Bratislava on Tuesday the two countries would establish joint police patrols on the Serbian-Bulgarian border.
Slovak police to be deployed on Serbia's eastern border
Serbia and Slovakia will establish joint police patrols on the Serbia's eastern border with Bulgarian border.
Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic and his Slovak counterpart Robert Kalinak agreed on this in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Tuesday.