Putin invented a starving mother and has been hiding his sons for years, says journalist Badanin, who knows almost everything about him
Investigative journalist Roman Badanin discusses his in-depth study of Vladimir Putin's personal life and the implications of this knowledge.
Trump's World (Day 427): A Turning Point in the War in Iran. Will Trump Attack Iranian Power Plants and Send Soldiers to Charag Island?
The situation in Iran escalates as the U.S. temporarily eases sanctions while planning military action against Iran, including the potential deployment of troops to Charag Island.
What Threatens in the Match Against Kosovo? We Have Information That Provocateurs with Political Messages Will Arrive, Says Security Manager
Concerns are raised regarding possible provocateurs with political messages during the impending football match between Slovakia and Kosovo, reflecting the complex diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Hancko Lifted Real Madrid to a Turnaround. There Is Debate in Spain About His Unfortunate Intervention and They Write That His Opponent Brought Him to Madness
Dávid Hancko's controversial intervention during the match has sparked debate in Spain as Real Madrid made a comeback to defeat Atlético Madrid.
I want to be a respectful mother, but I am becoming a tired woman who imposes restrictions on her children. How can I be calmer and gain authority?
A Slovak mother struggles with parenting two energetic sons, feeling overwhelmed and resorting to strictness rather than respect.
Morning with the NHL: Why does Pospíšil play only in every second game? He lacks what got him into the NHL
Martin Pospíšil, a Slovak player for the Calgary Flames, has seen reduced playing time this season due to a concussion and struggles to return to his previous performance level.
Economic News Filter: Drivers Face Two Sets of Fuel Prices and Limits. Both Can Be Manipulated
The article discusses the economic challenges facing Slovakia amidst rising fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict in the Persian Gulf, leading to a government dilemma on how to respond effectively.
Explaining how to correctly deduct VAT when using a company car
The article discusses the new VAT deduction rules for company cars in Slovakia, emphasizing the need for electronic evidence of journeys to claim full VAT.
The Earth is 'stuttering' like an overheated phone: Scientists warn that the planet's energy imbalance is the worst in history
Scientists warn that the Earth's energy imbalance is at its highest in recorded history, affecting weather patterns and leading to significant damage worldwide.
Bátovská Fialková said goodbye at the place where she decided to continue years ago. But who will replace her now?
Slovak biathlete Paulína Bátovská Fialková retired at the age of 33, raising concerns about the future of the sport in Slovakia after her departure.
Hungarian Line from Brussels to Moscow. Orbán's Minister has been leaking information to Russia about EU discussions for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has reportedly been leaking information from EU meetings to Moscow for several years, as noted by an anonymous source in The Washington Post.
Weekly news filter: Barbarism in culture is now bothering even those who summoned it
The article critiques a Slovak politician's actions that have led to detrimental effects on the cultural sector, including the withdrawal of funding for established cultural projects.
Shooty: The Deliverer
This article reports the availability of ten numbered prints of a graphic signed by Shooty.
Sunday Sermon: When Unfreedom Returns, a Christian Must Choose Dissent
The article discusses the growing loss of civil liberties in Slovakia and the government's troubling shift towards Russia, urging Christians to stand against this trend.
A Word on the War with Culture
The article discusses the manipulation of cultural language by politicians in Slovakia, highlighting the role of artists and writers in shaping the true meaning of concepts like nation and homeland.
Babiš Cancels Longstanding Practice: Preferring to Attend NATO Summit with Minister Macinka Instead of the President
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš announced he will attend the NATO summit in Ankara with Foreign Minister Petr Macinka, challenging the traditional role of the president in representing the country at such events.
Morning with NHL: When I came to Montreal, I was lost. Slafkovský scored four points for the first time and explained what changed
Montreal Canadiens player's Juraj Slafkovský recorded his first four-point game, helping his team secure a 7-3 victory over the NY Islanders.
Why sometimes compassion outrages us more than violence
The article discusses societal attitudes towards compassion and empathy, highlighting an instance where a woman's disdain was directed towards a president's display of compassion towards a homosexual man following a tragic murder.
The Black Crowes Prove That Even After Sixty, It's Still Possible to Record Rock and Roll Full of Freedom and Rage
The Black Crowes have released a new album, 'A Pound of Feathers', which has been received with acclaim for its youthful energy and authenticity despite the band members aging into their sixties.
How to get to Charles University or Brno? Here is the last chance. We provide advice on the Scio tests
The article discusses the upcoming deadline for the Scio tests which are critical for admission to numerous universities in Bratislava, Prague, and Brno.
Americans are moving from blue to red states, where housing prices and taxes are lower
A Wall Street Journal analysis reveals a migration trend of Americans moving from Democratic-led states to Republican-led ones, primarily due to lower income taxes and housing costs.
Why European clubs trade with Russia despite the war and sanctions? They closed transfers worth nearly 300 million euros
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, several European football clubs have engaged in high-value transfers with Russian clubs, totaling nearly 300 million euros.
The Kremlin believes its myth and still dreams of conquering Odessa. Absolutely impossible, say the residents of the key port.
Residents of Odessa remain unfazed by military exercises taking place near their beach, showing resilience in the face of ongoing Russian aggression.
The Era of Deception: How Fico Admitted He Will Not Fulfill His Promises
The article discusses how Robert Fico acknowledged that he will not keep his promises to citizens, as presented in a recent episode of the video series by Denník N.
Commentators of Denník N: Fico is preparing the ground to say with every theft - it's not important, let's talk about peace
Commentators from Denník N discuss Robert Fico's recent remarks about rising fuel prices and his criticisms of the opposition.
Ukraine's Historical Allies Suit It Best
A copy of a historical runestone commemorating Viking warrior Torald was unveiled in a Ukrainian village with the participation of Ukrainian and Norwegian foreign ministers.
Morning with NHL: Only Sýkora and the guy who rolls for Rangers didn't get a chance. Four editors comment on NHL events
This article discusses the recent happenings in the NHL through the perspectives of four editors from Denník N.
Are you afraid that cholesterol drugs cause dementia? A small analysis from almost 20 years ago may be to blame
A Slovak health column discusses concerns regarding cholesterol-lowering statin medications and their potential link to neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia.
Zapletal stopped by strong headache, not injured. Manager Juck says she may still run at the World Championships
Slovak athlete Emma Zapletalová had to withdraw from the semifinals at the indoor World Championships due to a severe headache, but her manager has indicated she might still compete.
Actress Juliána Brutovská: For a long time, I was 'that Oľhová', and only now do they see me as a separate person
Actress Juliána Brutovská discusses her identity and career, trying to step out of the shadow of her famous mother while dealing with challenges posed by family ties.
They brought blood supplies and planned to blow up runways. How the Danes prepared for an American attack on Greenland
This article discusses Denmark's unexpected preparations for a potential American military action in Greenland following repeated threats from Donald Trump.
Newsfilter: Explaining to Robert Fico Why Our Article About a Mysterious Company and Its Castles Caught His Attention
The article discusses Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's reaction to a news story about a businessman acquiring and renovating castles in Zvolen, questioning his motivations for addressing this topic.
Rejoice Without Regrets. It Can Also Be a Form of Defiance (Weekend Without Politics)
The article discusses the importance of enjoying small pleasures in life despite feelings of guilt or conflict in the face of global suffering.
Transformation of Bratislava's Patrónka: New Centers to Emerge from the Hospital, Factory, and Scientific Campus
The article discusses the planned transformation of Bratislava's Patrónka area into new centers for culture and education, highlighting its historical significance and current transportation role.
There Would Probably Not Have Been a Train Collision in Pezinok If the Dispatcher Had Called the Engineer
A train collision in Pezinok, Slovakia, on November 2025 resulted in over 120 injuries and significant damage, attributed to a dispatcher not communicating properly with the train engineer.
25 Jokes (and a few facts) about Chuck Norris
The article discusses the enduring internet legend of Chuck Norris, highlighting his iconic status and the humor surrounding his persona in pop culture, especially following his recent death at age 86.
Malatinec Blames SNS for Failed FPU Reform, Michelko Seeks Alternative Funding for Festivals and Magazines
The decision by the Arts Support Fund Council to revoke multi-year grants for established festivals and magazines has sparked criticism from various lawmakers including Roman Michelko and Roman Malatinec.
Danglár: Sovereign Sovereign Dependency
The article promotes the sale of limited edition signed prints by the artist Danglár.
For 400 euros, a truck fills up 20 percent of its tank. With that, it can reach Germany where prices are higher, says the president of the trucking association.
New government restrictions limit truck refueling to a maximum of 400 euros, resulting in operational challenges for truck drivers who must pay higher fuel prices abroad.
Šaško wants to limit vending machines with new drugs, Kamenický stopped the ban on single-use and flavored e-cigarettes
Slovakia's Health Minister Kamil Šaško plans to regulate vending machines distributing synthetic drugs, amidst rising teenage consumption.
Netanyahu Couldn’t Prove He’s Alive. People Are Losing the Ability to Distinguish Reality from AI
A survey indicates that nearly 40% of people use artificial intelligence weekly, leading to challenges in distinguishing AI-generated content from reality.
Should I stick with stocks and ETFs or change my plan? Experts advise how to invest during an oil crisis
Slovak financial experts discuss the implications of the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict and its impact on oil prices and investment strategies.
Orbán's veto angered European leaders. Many hope it was his last summit.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's veto of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine at a recent EU summit drew widespread criticism and might signal the end of his political influence as elections approach.
Horváth, Štrpka, Koščová, Hudák and others on the cuts in FPU: It's a disgrace, it shouldn't go unreported
Cultural figures in Slovakia criticize the government’s recent decision to revoke long-term grants from the Arts Support Fund (FPU), arguing it threatens artistic freedom and cultural heritage.
For 250 Years We Have Been Making the Same Mistakes That Adam Smith Warned Us About, Says a Professor of Economics
Economist Josef Šíma discusses the lasting relevance of Adam Smith's seminal work 'The Wealth of Nations' 250 years after its publication.
Robert Fico talks about interference in elections. We should take him seriously; he does not have unrealistic goals
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is contemplating significant changes to electoral laws, which may threaten the democratic structure of Slovakia.
During the pandemic, they almost ended. Now GA Drilling received new capital and shows interested parties drilling in practice
GA Drilling, a Slovak startup focused on deep geothermal drilling technology, secured over $44 million from foreign investors after facing near failure during the pandemic.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1485): Drone Destroyed Russian Ka-52 Helicopter during Flight and Attacks Degrade Air Defense in Crimea
A drone successfully destroyed a Russian Ka-52 helicopter, signifying a potential shift in the offensive against Russian forces, particularly as air defenses are reportedly weakening in Crimea.
The government buried its unsuccessful law with an amendment to the grave law (events of the week)
This week, the Slovak Ministry of Labor allocated 10 million euros, with a substantial portion going to a non-profit associated with the district leader of Hlas party, despite questions about their experience in social innovations.
Did you miss Michael Scott and would you pay ransom for your friend's son? (tips on what to watch)
The article presents a personal selection of streaming shows, discussing moral dilemmas, comedy series for stress relief, and Oscar-related tips.