Slovakia

Long-lost Roman aqueduct discovered near Bratislava, Slovakia

An inscription on a brick links the aqueduct's construction to Gaius Valerius Constans, a second-century brickmaker from Carnuntum.

 Long-lost Roman aqueduct discovered near Bratislava, Slovakia.
The Jewish cemetery at Kosice in Slovakia, a country once home to a thriving Jewish community

Jewish cemetery in Slovakia vandalized with swastikas

 Barak MX Launcher

Slovakia to purchase Israel's Barak MX air defense system for €560 million

An Israeli F-16 fighter jet takes off from Ovda airbase

Slovakia set to buy six air defense systems from Israel


How Russia continues gas exports to Europe via Ukraine

Despite ongoing tensions due to the war, about half of Russia's gas exports to Europe still transit through Ukraine, which is crucial for Europe amid its ongoing gas shortage.

Pipelines are seen at a gas compressor station in Sudzha in Russia's Kursk region January 11, 2009.

Slovak PM Robert Fico shot and wounded, no longer in a life-threatening condition

An assasination attempt was carried out on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, a Slovak interior ministry spokesperson confirmed to Reuters by telephone.

 A person is detained after shooting incident of Slovak PM Robert Fico, after a Slovak government meeting in Handlova, Slovakia, May 15, 2024.

Jerusalem highlights April 26-May 2

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 'Crafted by Bees' at Israel Museum garden.

As sweet as honey: Slovakia’s Trnava region

There are so many special travel destinations around the world but the ones that really stand out for seasoned travelers are those in which the people welcome you with open arms.

 Thermia Palace spa hotel in Piestany

Hunting dog pulled over for speeding in Slovakia

The dog's owner was fined on the spot for violating traffic regulations.

A dog sitting behind the wheel of a car. (Illustrative)

Trnava: Slovakia's big hit with Israeli tourists

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 68.

 Thermia Palace spa hotel in Piestany

Bratislava: The Slovak city of rabbis, Jewish athletes, and UFOs

The largest Slovakian city boasts two castles, the grave of famed rabbi Chasam Sofer, and a UFO permanently hovering over the mighty Danube.

 BRATISLAVA CASTLE, ever dominant, overlooks this small city packed with history, culture, and great food.

Bratislava eyes energy sources during Herzog’s visit to Slovakia

Herzog emphasized that the Jewish people have deep roots in Slovakia – a place where Jewish culture and religion flourished.

 President Herzog addresses a joint meeting of Congress on July 19.

Israeli President Herzog to pay state visits to Slovakia, Austria

President Isaac Herzog, who will meet with the countries’ leaders, is also expected to discuss mutual strategic interests and ways to deepen relations.

 President Isaac Herzog in his office at Beit Hanassi.

Thinking about traveling this summer? Here are some cheaper cities to visit in Europe

With summer approaching, many are beginning to plan their next vacation abroad with the aim to stay on a lower budget.

Travel during corona

Seductive Slovakia and Captivating Colombia

The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 55

 Aerial view of Krasna Horka castle in summer. Palace in Middle Europe, Unesco Wold Heritage, Slovakia