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Brussels says Slovak rail company obstructed antitrust inspection

The European Commission on September 25 informed Slovak rail company ZSSK of its preliminary view that the company obstructed a Commission inspection by giving...

EU subsidies cultivate fraud in Slovakia

Interest groups in Slovakia are using mafia methods to make a grab for European Union direct grants for agricultural areas. And they do this...

Slain Slovak reporter was targeted, says prosecutor

The slain Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak was targeted. Slovak Prosecutor General Jaromir Ciznar said on May 9 in Bratislava that investigators were almost certain...

Czech, Slovak PMs warn of European fragmentation

Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini warned the European Union risks fragmentation unless Brussels does not start respecting member state’s interests. “We can see the risk...

Slovak PM resigns amid journalist murder scandal

Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has resigned after the death of reporter Jan Kuciak has shone a spotlight on corruption in Slovakia, prompting nationwide...

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Poland tightens rules over cash-for-visas scandal

Poland is overhauling its visa regulations after investigations into...

Portugal bids to end brain drain with tax break for young people

Portugal's government is offering a decade of progressive tax...

EU supports Moldova ahead of crucial referendum

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Moldova...

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