Stories from Bratislava · Slovakia
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Slovakian Film Awards Cancelled Following Government Interference
The broadcast of the Slovakian film awards was cancelled after officials decided not to air the ceremony live. This decision followed concerns regarding potential criticism from the government during the event. In response, numerous prominent actors have refused to cooperate with state television. This boycott has resulted in a shortage of talent for upcoming television series productions.
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Slovakian Bakery Firm Fined 21 Million Euros
A business owned by the family of Slovakian politician Babiš has been fined 21 million euros.
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Slovakia PM, Ukraine President Discuss Relations
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that the conflict in Ukraine has no military solution and must be resolved through diplomacy. Fico's comments follow reports from the EU regarding the resumption of Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline to Slovakia and Hungary. The pipeline had been blocked by Kyiv since late January due to reported damages. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a phone call to discuss visits between Kyiv and Bratislava. Zelensky stated the importance of strong relations between their countries and expressed that Slovakia supports Ukraine's membership in the European Union. Both leaders announced the discussion on their social media.
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Protests Erupt in Bratislava Against Government Policies
Demonstrators are marching through Bratislava to protest the administration of Robert Fico. The protests are driven by concerns regarding pro-Russian foreign policy, corruption, and interference in the judiciary and police. Additionally, protesters are reacting to recent government actions affecting media and cultural independence.
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European Commission Initiates Action Against Slovakia
The European Commission has taken formal action following long-standing warnings regarding systemic problems and suspected fraud in the distribution of EU funds within Slovakia. This move aims to address governance issues and ensure the integrity of European financial resources. The investigation could lead to significant changes in how regional funds are managed.
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