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By Jan Cienski in Prague

06 / 4
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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

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By Stefan Wagstyl, Thomas Escritt, Kester Eddy, Theo Troev and Neil MacDonald

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By Nikki Tait in Brussels

06 / 11
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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.

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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.

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By Jan Cienski in Warsaw, Thomas Escritt in Bucharest and Robert Anderson in Stockholm

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By Yuri Bender

06 / 17
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By Roger Blitz, Leisure Industries Correspondent

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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.

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By Nikki Tait in Brussels

06 / 24
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By Andrew Taylor

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ANNOUNCEMENT OF STATE VISITS TO SLOVENIA AND SLOVAKIA

26 June 2008

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07 / 1
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One of Prime Minister's Robert Fico’s pet projects, an attempt to shake up the pension system reforms of the previous gov

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The OECD in a new report forecast that the unemployment rate in Slovakia would fall from 11.0% in 2007 to 9.6% in 2009.

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23 Jun 2008

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