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2 Jun 2008
SLIGHTLY more than six months before it becomes history, the Slovak currency has been experiencing its most exciting times.
By Jan Cienski in Prague
RTI will no longer be airing English language programmes on the FM service of RTI-SK (Slovak Republic) starting from 05 June 2008, this is due to pressure from the Slovak Regulator who insists all pro
By Stefan Wagstyl, Thomas Escritt, Kester Eddy, Theo Troev and Neil MacDonald
By Nikki Tait in Brussels
The growth of Slovakia's economy preserved its fast dynamics at the level of 8,7 % in 1Q 2008, albeit a slowdown from the record-breaking 14,3 % posted in 4Q 2007.
In the wake of financial turmoil in high income countries and amidst high food and energy prices, developing countries’ growth is easing but is still robust.
By Jan Cienski in Warsaw, Thomas Escritt in Bucharest and Robert Anderson in Stockholm
By Roger Blitz, Leisure Industries Correspondent
By Nikki Tait in Brussels
Brussels is threatening to use some its strongest powers to force Slovakia to overturn a law which would reinforce the country's state-owned postal monopoly.
By Nikki Tait in Brussels
ANNOUNCEMENT OF STATE VISITS TO SLOVENIA AND SLOVAKIA
26 June 2008
From the Economist Intelligence Unit ViewsWire
One of Prime Minister's Robert Fico’s pet projects, an attempt to shake up the pension system reforms of the previous gov






