Mass protests against the policies of Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's government took place across Slovakia on 21 March.
The protest movement aims to reaffirm the EU's importance for Slovakia as the country's government tilts towards Russia.View ...
Moscow has been accused of bombing its own gas infrastructure in order to sabotage an energy ceasefire deal with ...
Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Slovakia again to voice their opposition to populist Prime Minister ...
Slovakia at the EU summit insisted on the principle of voluntariness in the provision of military assistance to Ukraine by ...
Oil supplies to Slovakia via Russia's Druzhba pipeline have resumed and oil is expected to arrive to the country later on ...
The EU has removed a number of Russians from its sanctions list after pressure from Hungary and Slovakia, securing a deal to ...
The proposal would allow Bratislava to rake in lost gas transit fees — but experts are doubtful it would work without ...
While Fico’s left-wing Smer party pushes pro-Russian rhetoric, the Slovak National Party (SNS) promotes a “pan-Slavic brotherhood” with Moscow. The result is the same: under Fico ...
a Slovak political scientist and visiting fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR). The protests began in late December after Fico met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow ...