Hyundai Kona HEV: more enjoyment with the N Line
The Hyundai Kona Hybrid N Line is an upgraded B-SUV that offers improved space, technology, and an efficient hybrid system for everyday mobility.
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.
Drones in War Have Significantly Expanded the Zone of Death, Says Ukrainian Film Director from the Front Line
Ukrainian film director Ivan Sautkin discusses the challenges of documenting war in his films at a Ukrainian film showcase in Prague.
The new car has a feature that a large part of buyers don't even know - 'Driving becomes genuine and original'
The new Hyundai Ioniq models feature a drift driving mode that's designed for closed tracks, allowing for a unique driving experience that many buyers may not be aware of.
Calls to the emergency line and scared children. Police investigate failures during attack simulations in schools
The Slovak police are investigating incidents where children were present during school attack simulations, which were intended solely for teachers.
In the front line, geopolitics is not addressed. Ukrainians are already coded for resilience, says Czech drone operator
A Czech drone operator discusses the motivations behind Czech volunteers joining the fight in Ukraine, the challenges faced by Ukrainian soldiers, including fatigue and desertion, and issues surrounding military preparedness amid criticisms from NATO.
Even soldiers do not see as much death as paramedics on the front line. Such courage, I have never experienced anywhere, says Swedish filmmaker
Sebastian Lidström discusses the extraordinary bravery and humanity of military paramedics on the Ukrainian front, highlighting their willingness to risk their lives to save others.
Fake police held a woman on the line for four hours, says criminal police chief Zajonc
A woman in Slovakia lost €47,000 to phone scammers posing as police officers, highlighting the growing issue of such fraud during which impostors deceive individuals into transferring their money to 'safe accounts.'
Train travel in Záhorie will be 10 to 12 minutes faster, but not until 4 to 5 years from now
Modernization works on a busy railway line in Slovakia's Záhorie region are expected to improve travel time by 10 to 12 minutes, with completion anticipated by 2027.
The British monarchy faces its biggest crisis since 1936. The most important questions and answers about Andrew's arrest
The British royal family is under intense scrutiny following the arrest of Prince Andrew, with calls for his removal from the line of succession due to his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Olympic Diary: Jílek Lost Right at the Starting Line. He Described His Mistake
Czech speed skater Metoděj Jílek finished sixteenth in the 1500 meters event, unable to secure a third consecutive medal at the Olympics.
Development of the fighting (Day 1455): The Russian army relies on soldiers of African descent, their speed and strength
The article discusses the current state of the Russian military's reliance on soldiers of African descent and the heavy casualties they face before even reaching the front line.
Did the parallax distortion deceive us? Why Slovakia's goal against Sweden was disallowed
In a tightly contested match, Slovakia scored a goal against Sweden that was later disallowed after a video review deemed it did not fully cross the goal line, sparking debate among fans and experts alike.
Enjoy it, you can, said Vlhová. Four statements you wouldn't have heard her say years ago
After a two-year absence, skier Petra Vlhová made a return to competition, expressing a changed attitude towards her sport despite a fall short of the finish line.
The tram in Ružinov is set to be quieter and faster. The city is launching a 100-million-euro project for the third time
Bratislava is launching its third tender for the reconstruction of the tram line in Ružinov, aiming to reduce noise and increase speed despite previous failed attempts due to cost issues.
Fico and Žilinka are no longer on the same line
The prosecutor expressed frustration over the lack of accountability for high-ranking politicians in corruption cases two years after the government dismantled the prosecution system.
Franken: Is a Detached Brass Band Coming?
Norbert Neugirg celebrated a farewell with a humorous six-line poem announcing the last performance of the Altneihauser Feierwehrkapell’n during the upcoming 'Fastnacht in Franken'.
He wrote a bestseller about maps: State borders are often a matter of chance. When the Brits were unwilling to explore the terrain, they drew a straight line
British author Jonn Elledge discusses his bestseller which explores the arbitrary nature of state borders and how they often reflect historical circumstances rather than geographical reality.
Molly-Mae Hague and huge Traitors star lead Celebrity Bake Off 2026 line-up
Molly-Mae Hague and Rag'n'Bone Man are among the celebrities participating in the 2026 Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer.
"Řehko, get in line and be quiet." In the Czech Republic, we struggle to understand what freedom of expression means for soldiers and its limits
The article discusses the debate in the Czech Republic surrounding the freedom of expression of soldiers, particularly in light of a conflicting statement by military chief Karel Řehka regarding the sale of aircraft to Ukraine.
One line is enough, but many lines are not
Bratislava has awaited a solo exhibition of artist Adolf Hoffmeister for nearly twenty years, showcasing his work alongside a curated selection by his son Adam.
Almost 200 calls a day. When to call the new line 116117 and when to call number 155
A new hotline in Slovakia for non-life-threatening health issues has received over 700 calls in its first four days, providing free 24/7 support.