Elena Malõgina reached the quarter-finals in Slovakia
Estonian tennis player Elena Malõgina advanced to the quarter-finals of the W75 ITF tournament in Trnava, Slovakia, after defeating two opponents.
Malõgina advances with a tense victory, facing her doubles partner
Estonian tennis player Elena Malõgina secured her spot in the quarterfinals of the ITF W75 tournament in Trnava, Slovakia, after a challenging two-and-a-half-hour match.
Trnava developer wants to build apartment buildings and family houses for 110 families in Budmerice
A Trnava development group plans to create a residential area in Budmerice, Slovakia, accommodating 110 families with various types of housing.
Elena Malõgina qualified for the main tournament in Trnava
Elena Malõgina has qualified for the main draw of the W75 category ITF tournament in Trnava, Slovakia, and progressed to the second round of doubles competition.
Giving new forms to old furniture. It's romanticizing, says painter Ráchel Jutka
Painter Ráchel Jutka discusses her artistic process, incorporating intuition and control, in the context of her exhibition in Trnava.
Breakthrough in the Curilla Case / Court Dismisses Prosecution Against Former Police Investigators Due to Serious Procedural Errors
The Bratislava I District Court dismissed the prosecution against former investigators related to Ján Curilla, citing serious procedural errors by the Trnava regional prosecutor's office.
Anonymous reported a bomb at the Trnava hospital on Saturday, but the email was only noticed on Monday
An anonymous tip about a bomb threat at a hospital in Trnava was received on Saturday, but authorities acted only when the email was noticed on Monday.
The trend of bankruptcy over new investments continues. The Trnava manufacturer of metalworking technologies Toma is closing
The Trnava-based company Toma Trading, previously without significant financial issues, is facing bankruptcy as the gap widens between the number of bankruptcies and new investments in Slovakia.
At home for the holidays, even with a bracelet. Josef Šipoš, who spent years in prison for growing marijuana, coped hardest with the suicide of a fellow inmate
Josef Šipoš, a former European champion in powerboating, struggled with the aftermath of a fellow inmate's suicide during his years in prison for marijuana cultivation, highlighted by the media attention on his home in Dolné Zelenice.