This Week in Slovakia
Prehľad toho najdôležitejšieho, čo sa u nás stalo v uplynulom týždni v anglickom jazyku. Televízne spravodajstvo investigatívneho novinára Toma Nicholsona, Kanaďana žijúceho na Slovensku.
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Slovakia got most of what it wanted out of a two-day European Union summit last week, including a promise that the country’s prized flat tax would be off-limits to Brussels.
A Bratislava mobster and four of his gang members are in custody after police foiled a hit they had planned on one of their own.
The cabinet has given the green light to plans to sell 100 percent stakes in the country’s six heating plants as privatization sales resume following a four-year freeze under the leftist Fico government.
The country’s two original mobile operators, Orange and Slovak Telekom, are facing demands that they be forced to pay to have their GSM licenses extended later this year.