Tens of thousands of people gathered in dozens cities and towns across Slovakia as vocal protests against pro-Russian ...
Tens of thousands of people gathered in dozens cities and towns across Slovakia as vocal protests against pro-Russian ...
More than 100,000 people hit the streets Friday across Slovakia and elsewhere in Europe to defend the country’s Western orientation.
Fico's views on Russia have largely differed from the European mainstream. He ended Slovakia's military aid for Ukraine, criticised European Union sanctions on Russia and vowed to block Ukraine from ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNThousands gather in Slovakia to protest against PM’s pro-Russian policiesHuge crowds have gathered in dozens of cities and towns across Slovakia to protest against the pro-Russian policies of ...
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Intellinews on MSNMass protests against Slovak Fico’s cabinet continue as PM holds on to his conspiraciesMass protests against the pro-Kremlin turn of Slovakia’s left-right cabinet of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico continued after 42-45,000 rallied in Bratislava alone on Friday, February 7. More ...
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s government in more than 40 cities Friday, seeking ...
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Slovakia protesters call on PM Fico to resign over government’s pro-Russia policy shiftThe latest wave of anti-government rallies was fuelled by the Prime Minister’s recent trip to Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNWeekend: It's all Lego, miniatures, fun and gamesIf you happen to be in Trnava and miniature models are not up your alley, maybe spending a day with games sounds more like it? The FestHry game festival is intended for everyone interested in board ...
Planning a visit to Europe can often lead you to ask yourself numerous questions because visas can be an issue. A visit to ...
Tens of thousands of Slovaks returned to a central square in the capital on Friday for the second large protest in two weeks, opposing what they see as a policy shift by Prime Minister Robert Fico ...
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