HN: Central Europe diverts from German line due to migrant wave

January 13, 2016

The refugee crisis is actually the first issue on which Central Europe, including Prague, differs from Germany and the EU mainstream, and its uncertainty has increased in consequence of the New Year's Eve sexual scandal in Cologne, Martin Ehl writes in Hospodarske noviny yesterday.

Eastern European leaders double down on anti-migrant, anti-Muslim rhetoric

January 9, 2016

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Philip Hammond 'can't envisage' backing Brexit if EU renegotiation is secured

January 8, 2016

Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said he "can't envisage" campaigning against a renegotiation deal David Cameron thinks is strong enough to put to the country Philip Hammond said he "can't envisage" breaking ranks to campaign against European Union membership if Davi

BA: Internationals Traffic Lights Party

January 11, 2016

Do you enjoy meeting people from around the world, but find it difficult to do this in Bratislava? Well, it is not so hard. It is with great pleasure that we announce that the organization Internationals Bratislava has organised another exciting International Traffic Lights Party!

More growth forecast at Bristol Airport after passenger numbers climb to record high in 2015

January 7, 2016

Passenger numbers at Bristol Airport soared by nearly half a million last year to reach a record 6.76m with bosses predicting further growth will lift 2016's total above 7m.

Cameron hopeful of swift end to EU renegotiation after talks with Hungarian PM

January 7, 2016

David Cameron has insisted he still hopes to complete his EU membership renegotiation next month after his Hungarian counterpart said he was "sure" British concerns about benefits abuses could be accommodated.

The Latest: EU should speed up creation of border agency

January 8, 2016

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says the EU has to speed up plans to create a border and coast guard agency aimed at improving the protection of the bloc's external borders following the assaults and robberies during the New Year's Eve festivities in Cologne.

Petr Šabach presented Karel Čapek award

January 8, 2016

Writer Petr Šabach has been presented the Karel Čapek Award by the Czech
Pen Club. Mr. Šabach, who is 64, is one of the country’s most popular
writers. He has authored 11 books to date, mostly tragi-comical stories

First Slovak satellite named skCUBE unveiled

January 8, 2016

BRASTISLAVA, Jan. 7, 2016 -- Guests unveil the flight specimen of the first Slovak satellite skCUBE, designed and built by slovak engineers and scientists, in the slovak centre of scientific and technical information in Bratislava, Slovakia, Jan. 7, 2016.

Slovakia's Migrants Keep A Low Profile In A Country Wary Of Outsiders

January 6, 2016

Claudia Tran, 21, was born and raised in Slovakia to Vietnamese immigrants. "People here are still really surprised if I speak Slovak with them," she says.

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