โGreatโ small entrepreneurs who reinvest, innovate, suffer, and compete
The article discusses the recognition of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Spain for their resilience and significant contributions to the economy during the National SME Award 2025 event.
KYANA Hellas: Aim is to strengthen exports
KYANA Hellas, a Greek SME, aims to enhance its exports and compete with multinational companies in the professional cosmetics market.
The prison as a mafia SME
The tragic suicide of a soldier reveals the extent of extortion networks operating from within Argentine prisons.
Survey: Every other SME feels Trump's politics affects their operations โ concerns highest among supporters of the National Coalition Party
A survey shows that half of Finnish SMEs believe that U.S. President Donald Trump's policies are impacting their operations, with significant differences in concern among political party supporters.
"The family SME of the lady, her son, and her friends": Gustavo Sรกenz struck against Cristina Kirchner for defining the PJ authorities "by finger"
Gustavo Sรกenz criticized Cristina Kirchner for her unilateral decisions regarding the leadership of the Peronist Party in Argentina despite recent electoral failures.
Constantinos Yazitzoglou, President of the SME: The Mining Sector as a Pillar of Greece's Geopolitical Strengthening
Constantinos Yazitzoglou emphasizes the growing recognition of the mining sector's importance for Greece's geopolitical strength and economic development.
Great Returns of Grants in February. Companies Have Plenty to Choose From
February will see a resurgence of funding competitions for entrepreneurs in Poland, featuring various new programs and enhancements.
3 IPOs Coming This Week... Prepare Your Funds for Investment, Here are the Full Details
This week three companies are set to open their IPO subscriptions, including one mainboard and two SME IPOs, aiming to raise over 137 crores from the primary market.
SME spokesman: Micro-entrepreneurs need more time to implement KSeF
A spokesman emphasizes the need for more time for micro-entrepreneurs to implement the KSeF electronic invoicing system.
Municipal Elections 2026: the CPME publishes 91 proposals and asks candidates to 'adopt the SME reflex'
The CPME urges candidates for the 2026 municipal elections in France to adopt an 'SME reflex' and supports this with 91 proposals aimed at enhancing local economic development.
A Taste of Nigeria: Zedcrest Group Expands SME Support Initiative, Unveils New Business Partners
Zedcrest Group has expanded its A Taste of Nigeria initiative to support local SMEs by unveiling new business partners aimed at promoting Made-in-Nigeria products.
The Two Pieces of Advice from the Owner of Jorgito to the Alfajor SME
Mariano Bonaventura shares his journey and key advice for small businesses in the alfajor industry, emphasizing perseverance and strategic partnerships.
SME Credit Driven by Plan Mexico Will Strengthen the Sofom Sector: Moody's
Moody's reports that Plan Mexico is expected to catalyze non-banking financial institutions, particularly Sofoms, to enhance credit allocation towards small and medium-sized enterprises, a segment largely underserved by traditional banking.
World 'accelerates' SME credit; demand closed with a growth of 16.5% in 2025
Despite a challenging start to 2025 for credit in Mexico, there was a significant recovery in the second half, particularly driven by the demand from small and medium enterprises (SMEs), according to Cybel Magaรฑa, the executive director of commercial operations at SOC Asesores.
It destroys cancer cells and does not touch healthy ones. Slovak develops a new mechanism to fight cancer
A Slovak researcher is working on a new mechanism that targets and destroys cancer cells while sparing healthy cells.
Living with bipolar disorder: I thought about death, during hospitalization a friend wrote me credits
The article discusses the struggles of an individual living with bipolar disorder and reflects on their experiences during hospitalization.
They repaired disfigured soldiers' faces and women's curves. They have the right to do whatever they want with their bodies, she claimed about women
The article discusses the views of a woman who advocates for body autonomy, emphasizing the rights of women to make decisions about their bodies and mentioning her work on restoring the appearance of disfigured soldiers.
Americans Turned the Food Pyramid Upside Down. New Recommendations Are Questioned by Slovak Experts
The Trump administration has introduced new dietary guidelines focusing on increased consumption of meat and dairy, which have faced criticism from nutrition experts for deviating from decades of evidence-based dietary recommendations.
Attack on journalist / Commentator of the SME newspaper Peter Schutz physically assaulted, awaiting surgery
Longtime commentator of the SME newspaper, Peter Schutz, was physically attacked in Koลกice and is awaiting surgery following the incident.
The commentator of the SME newspaper, Peter Schutz, was attacked and ended up in the hospital
Peter Schutz, a commentator for the SME newspaper, was physically assaulted in a shopping center and is now hospitalized with a broken thigh bone, prompting a police investigation.
Burning Mouth Syndrome: What Causes It and How to Get Rid of It
The article discusses burning sensations in the tongue and oral mucosa, their potential causes, and various treatment options, including home remedies.
In Breads, Cheeses, and Meats. Scientists Identify 12 Preservatives That Contribute to Cancer and Diabetes
New research indicates that long-term and combined exposure to certain preservatives commonly found in processed foods may be unsafe, potentially contributing to diseases such as cancer and diabetes.
The case at the Jonรกลก Zรกborskรฝ Theatre / Something seems to have been overlooked here, and the SME newspaper now writes that discrimination occurred in the theatre due to faith
The Jonรกลก Zรกborskรฝ Theatre is facing allegations of discrimination and bullying against actors, led by artistic director Michal Nรกhlรญk, who has held a dominating position since 2007.
Ten ways to prevent ringing and buzzing in the ears
This article discusses tinnitus, its causes, and offers strategies for managing its symptoms, which can impact sleep and mental health.
Depression Can Come Not Only After Giving Birth. Mothers Describe How It Developed After Stopping Breastfeeding
The article discusses how some mothers experience depression not only postpartum but also after weaning, particularly highlighting personal stories of emotional struggles following the end of breastfeeding.
The performers work, inside they are dulled and empty. Functional freezing especially endangers parents
The article explores the phenomenon of 'functional freezing' where individuals, especially parents, navigate daily life without genuine engagement or motivation, feeling detached from their own experiences.
Ten Scientifically Proven Ways to Improve Your Health in 2026
The article discusses ten sustainable habits that can improve health without relying on quick fixes or expensive products.
Year 2025 and Major Breakthroughs in Medicine: HIV Prevention and Personalized Vaccines
In 2025, the medical field saw significant advancements, shifting focus from managing the COVID-19 pandemic to researching chronic diseases, genetic disorders, and the use of artificial intelligence in diagnostics, along with breakthrough therapies and improved understanding of previously difficult-to-treat conditions.
Pediatrician Cyril Dฤckaล: Fever is a symptom, we donโt see anything interesting about it in the emergency room
Czech pediatrician Cyril Matฤjka, also known as Cyril Dฤckaล on Instagram, uses humor and practical advice in his videos to educate parents about children's health issues, aiming to reduce unnecessary emergency visits.
All organs are on alert. What happens to the body when we overindulge in heavy food?
The article explores the body's physiological responses and digestive processes triggered when consuming heavy meals, particularly during festive occasions.
Premature babies exhibited in incubators as an attraction. For many, it was the only chance for life
The article describes a controversial exhibition of live premature babies in incubators at Coney Island amusement park, where visitors paid to view them, raising ethical questions about the treatment of vulnerable infants.
How winter affects sleep and appetite? Experts advise on how to maintain mood and calories
This article discusses how winter influences feelings of fatigue, sleep patterns, mood, and cravings for high-calorie foods, urging an understanding of our bodies' reactions to seasonal changes.
Dane Fathered Two Hundred Children, Transferred Cancer Gene. Slovakia Has No Limit on Offspring from One Sperm Donor
A Danish sperm donor, whose samples were sold across Europe for 17 years, has fathered nearly 200 children, some of whom are fighting cancer due to a rare genetic mutation he carries.
The human brain goes through four key turning points. It doesn't mature before the age of 32
New research reveals that during the average human life span, the brain develops in five phases marked by four crucial 'turning points' where it reconfigures to support different cognitive processes.
What does a neurologist or gynecologist read? Experts recommend the best health books
Medical professionals share their recommendations for popular health books that they find valuable for both themselves and their patients.
Do you yawn more than usual? The reason may not just be boredom or fatigue
The article discusses the phenomenon of yawning, exploring its causes beyond just boredom or sleepiness, despite being a common daily experience that has received limited scientific attention.
Bone in the throat? Just stay calm
The December issue of a health magazine features an interview with a first aid instructor and discusses the importance of self-care in rescue situations, the acceptance of not enjoying Christmas, and frugal eating habits among Slovaks.
People lie, DNA does not. Scientists reveal that Hitler had a sexual development disorder
Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting Adolf Hitler suffered from a sexual development disorder through forensic DNA analysis of a blood-stained piece of upholstery from his supposed suicide location.
Scientist on Endocrine Disruptors: Plastics Make Our Lives Easier, but We Are Unaware of Their Impact
The article discusses the increasing concern over endocrine disruptors found in everyday items like plastics and cosmetics, which adversely affect the hormonal systems of humans and animals, highlighting the necessity of further research in this area.
Pressure sores can develop in just two hours. Prevention is cheaper than treatment
The article discusses the occurrence and prevention of pressure sores in bedridden individuals, highlighting a significant issue for many Slovak families that often goes unaddressed in public discourse.
It spreads quickly and resists standard treatment. Fungal infection mainly affects intimate areas
The UK is experiencing a sharp increase in cases of the fungal infection Trichophyton indotineae, which is resistant to common antifungal treatments and primarily affects sensitive areas.
He claims that HIV and other contagious viruses do not exist. We attended a lecture by biologist Stefan Lanka
A lecture by biologist Stefan Lanka, organized by singer Robo Papp, challenges the existence of viruses like HIV, promoting alternative health views.
HPV vaccination significantly reduces the risk of cervical cancer, a large study shows
A large study indicates that HPV vaccination is highly effective in lowering the risk of cervical cancer among vaccinated girls.
Flu season could be worse than last year. A new viral strain is spreading unusually early
This year's flu is spreading unusually early in Europe, driven by a new influenza A strain, H3N2, according to a report by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Do you have eternally cold hands and feet? It could be a common phenomenon or a symptom of an underlying disease
Cold extremities may merely indicate discomfort or signal an underlying health issue, especially if persistent or accompanied by unusual changes in color or appearance.
Women in menopause are attracted to testosterone therapy. It promises a return of energy and lost libido
Testosterone therapy, often seen as a 'male' hormone treatment, is gaining popularity among women during menopause, as influencers tout its benefits in alleviating age-related symptoms such as fatigue and reduced libido.
In the Brain, Thereโs an Indian Highway or an Exploding Firework. How Women Live with ADHD
The article discusses the challenges faced by women with ADHD, often diagnosed later in life when they can no longer manage the demands of motherhood, work, and relationships, leading to severe emotional consequences.