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Police Chase Stolen Vehicle Linked to Serious Crime, Find Car Abandoned

Police in eastern Slovakia pursued a suspicious vehicle that was later discovered to be stolen and connected to a serious criminal case. Officers chased the car but ultimately found it abandoned and empty. The vehicle had been reported as involved in significant criminal activity, though authorities have not disclosed the specific nature of the alleged crimes. The incident highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts to track vehicles linked to major criminal investigations in the region.

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Prešov Region Completes Bridge Reconstruction in Veľký Slavkov for Nearly 223,000 Euros

The Prešov Self-Governing Region has completed reconstruction of a bridge in the village of Veľký Slavkov at a cost of nearly 223,000 euros. The reinforced concrete structure spans 17 meters. The Prešov Self-Governing Region is one of Slovakia's eight regional administrative units, responsible for managing local infrastructure including regional roads and bridges in the northeastern part of the country.

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Simple Kitchen Trick Solves Household Drain Odor Problem During Heavy Rain

A common household problem where foul odors from drains spread throughout homes during heavy rainfall can be solved with a simple kitchen remedy, according to domestic advice. The unpleasant smell becomes unbearable during strong downpours, despite homeowners' attempts to address it by opening windows or lighting scented candles. The issue stems from air pressure changes in the plumbing system rather than poor household hygiene, and the solution involves using common kitchen ingredients that most people already have at home.

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Driver with Three-Times Legal Alcohol Limit Crashes into Wildlife

A driver crashed into forest wildlife while under severe alcohol influence, registering three times the legal limit on a breathalyzer test. The motorist was already under a driving ban that was set to remain in effect until March 2029. The incident highlights ongoing issues with drunk driving enforcement in Slovakia, where repeat offenders continue to operate vehicles despite legal prohibitions.

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Woman Found Standing on Railway Tracks in Poprad Flees Police Before Being Detained

Police in Poprad, a city in northern Slovakia, detained a woman who was found standing on railway tracks and attempted to flee when officers approached her. The incident occurred on the railway line in Poprad, where authorities discovered the woman in the dangerous position. After a brief pursuit, police successfully apprehended her and transferred her to the care of emergency medical services. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about railway safety and individuals accessing restricted railway areas.

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Štrba Municipality Continues Construction of Cycling Route Extension Toward Lučivná

The municipality of Štrba is proceeding with construction work on another section of a cycling route that will connect toward the village of Lučivná. The construction project is scheduled to be completed by the end of July. The cycling infrastructure development represents part of ongoing efforts to improve recreational and transportation connections in the High Tatras region of northern Slovakia, where both Štrba and Lučivná are located near popular mountain tourism destinations.

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Banská Bystrica Creates Manual for Public Space Development

Banská Bystrica, a central Slovak city, has developed a comprehensive manual for public spaces to guide future urban development projects. The manual serves as a practical tool for the city administration, its technical departments, and private sector partners when designing, planning, and implementing public space projects. The document aims to standardize approaches to urban planning and ensure consistent quality in the development of parks, squares, streets, and other public areas throughout the city.

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Vienna Airport Reports 8% Passenger Drop in April

Vienna Airport recorded a significant decline in passenger traffic in April, with numbers falling by more than 8 percent compared to the previous period. The most dramatic decrease occurred on routes to the Middle East, where passenger numbers plummeted by 83.4 percent to just 16,925 travelers. The sharp reduction in Middle Eastern travel likely reflects ongoing regional tensions and security concerns affecting commercial aviation in those destinations.

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Local zoo planned for development in Lužianky

A local zoo is planned for construction in Lužianky, a town in western Slovakia. The proposed facility would occupy approximately 50,000 square meters, with the majority of the land already owned by the investor behind the project. The development represents a new tourist attraction for the region, though details about the timeline, animal species to be housed, or specific investment costs have not been disclosed.

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Drunk Driver Causes Crash in Poprad, Injuring Driving Student and Instructor

A driving school student and instructor were injured in a traffic accident in Poprad when a drunk driver collided with their vehicle. The at-fault driver had a blood alcohol level of 2.5 promille, more than five times Slovakia's legal limit of 0.5 promille. Police determined the drunk driver was not paying attention to traffic conditions when the crash occurred. Poprad is a city in northern Slovakia near the High Tatras mountains, popular with tourists visiting the region's ski resorts and hiking trails.

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Major reconstruction of Poprad's main square begins with nine-month timeline

The reconstruction of the main square in Poprad, a city in northern Slovakia, has begun with work scheduled to last nine months. The square will be closed in sections during the construction period to minimize disruption to the city center. Poprad, located in the High Tatras region, serves as an important tourism gateway and regional center, making the square's renovation significant for both residents and visitors to the area.

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Slovak Travel Article Promotes European City as Culinary Capital

A Slovak travel publication has highlighted an unnamed European city as a superior culinary destination compared to traditional favorites Rome and Milan. The article describes the city as having distinctive brick-red architecture and exceptional hospitality, positioning it as an ideal spring travel destination. The publication suggests this location offers a unique architectural style not found elsewhere in Europe, though specific details about the city's identity and culinary offerings were not provided in the available information.

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Gardenway.sk Offers Comprehensive Solutions for Garden, Terrace and Balcony Design

A Slovak company, Gardenway.sk, is providing comprehensive solutions for garden, terrace and balcony renovations as outdoor spaces gain increasing importance in modern lifestyles. The company responds to growing demand for outdoor areas that serve as spaces for daily relaxation, meetings and activities close to nature, reflecting changing lifestyle patterns among Slovak residents.

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Ocean Dream Diamond Sells for Record-Breaking 15 Million Euros at Auction

The Ocean Dream, a rare blue-green diamond, sold for a record-breaking nearly 15 million euros at auction, setting a new price record for this type of gemstone sold at public sale. The precious stone had previously been auctioned by Christie's in 2014, when it fetched approximately 8.5 million dollars (7.26 million euros), making the latest sale price nearly double its previous value.

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Police investigate construction entrepreneur for suspected official misconduct

Slovak police have launched a criminal investigation into construction entrepreneur Ferenčák on suspicion of obstructing official duties. The case centers on allegations that Ferenčák forged a document by signing it himself rather than obtaining proper authorization. The investigation falls under Slovakia's criminal code provisions for interfering with the work of public officials, which carries potential penalties including imprisonment. Details about the specific construction project or official process involved have not been disclosed.

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Controversial Caver Accused of Theft Appointed to Head Slovak Cave Administration

Branislav Šmída has been appointed as the new director of the Slovak Cave Administration, effective from the end of April 2026. Šmída, a geologist and speleologist, is known for significant cave discoveries including the Mesačný tieň (Moonlight Shadow) cave in the Tatra Mountains and caves in Venezuela's table mountains. However, his appointment comes amid controversy, as he has a reputation for conflict and has allegedly stolen backpacks from Czech colleagues, leaving them exposed to freezing conditions. The Slovak Cave Administration manages the country's extensive cave systems, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites and popular tourist destinations.

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High Tatras City Warns Residents Against Helping Abandoned Wildlife

The city of Vysoké Tatry has issued a public warning advising residents not to assist what they perceive to be abandoned wild animals. Mayor Jozef Štefaňák emphasized that female animals become aggressive during the period when they are caring for their offspring. The warning comes as wildlife activity increases during breeding season, when many people mistakenly believe young animals have been abandoned when they are actually being cared for by their mothers nearby.

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Three Geological Hazards Threaten Prešov Region Simultaneously

The Prešov region in eastern Slovakia is facing three simultaneous geological threats requiring urgent attention. A gymnasium has been buried by landslide material, a road has collapsed due to ground instability, and the historic Solivar salt mining area continues to experience dangerous subsidence. The Prešov Self-Governing Region, which oversees regional administration and infrastructure in eastern Slovakia, has allocated 440,000 euros specifically for slope stabilization efforts to address these mounting geological challenges. The convergence of multiple ground stability issues highlights the broader environmental and infrastructure vulnerabilities facing this part of Slovakia, where historical mining activity and natural geological processes are creating significant public safety concerns.

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