So, you think you’re pretty smart? Think you’re a dab hand at sports or general knowledge. Or words come easily to you? Not ...
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The secret alphabet code behind every US military aircraft
From the A-10 to the RC-135, every U.S. aircraft carries a mission code that’s supposed to explain exactly what it does. But the 1962 designation system is full of quirks: skipped numbers, broken ...
Stories about Slovaks living abroad, Slovak citizenship, Slovak regions that faced heavy emigration in the past, and the descendants of Slovak emigrants. These stories are brought to you thanks to the ...
Warren Buffett finally bought the Search giant, and it's likely due to this one specific reason. Still, Alphabet entered the year as the cheapest of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks, due to a specific ...
Hockey Slovakia revealed on Wednesday the uniform that its team will wear in the men’s tournament of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and at international tournaments beyond. The Slovak association ...
You can only walk 6 kilometers per hour if you want to follow the law in Slovakia. The Slovak parliament Tuesday afternoon adopted an amendment to the traffic law that sets a maximum permitted speed ...
BRATISLAVA – Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has revived the idea of postponing Slovakia’s local and regional elections from 2026 to 2027 – a proposal that has sparked confusion among local ...
The Slovak parliament on Friday approved a constitutional amendment to limit the rights of same-sex couples in a sweeping change which also sees national law take precedence over European Union law.
Slovakia has approved a constitutional amendment to limit the rights of same-sex couples. The country’s parliament on Friday approved the change, which states that male and female will be the only ...
Slovakia has changed its constitution, enshrining into law recognition of only two sexes – male and female. The legal change, which passed in a knife-edge vote in the central European nation's ...
What Slovak-born US professor Katarina Gephardt finds refreshing about Slovak literature is “that you never know what you’re going to get when you open a book”. When Katarina Gephardt, a Slovak-born ...
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