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  2. Aktuality.sk - Wikipedia

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    Aktuality.sk is a Slovak news website covering current affairs, politics, economy and lifestyle. According to Similarweb, aktuality.sk is the most-visited news website in Slovakia. [1] In 2017, the brand launched both iOS and Android mobile applications with an audio player for articles.

  3. Chey Tae-won - Wikipedia

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    Chey Tae-won (born December 3, 1960), also known by his English name Anthony Chey, [1] is a South Korean business magnate. He is the chairman of SK Group, Korea's second largest conglomerate [2] that mainly engages in energy, chemicals, telecommunications, semiconductor, and biopharmaceutical businesses. SK Group has 186 subsidiaries including ...

  4. Michal Šimečka - Wikipedia

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    Nuffield College, Oxford ( DPhil) Michal Šimečka (born 10 May 1984) is a Slovak politician, journalist, and researcher, who served as a Vice-President of the European Parliament between 2022 and 2023, as well as Member of the European Parliament between 2019 and 2023. [1] In 2020, Šimečka was elected vice-president of the European political ...

  5. Matúš Šutaj Eštok - Wikipedia

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    Direction – Social Democracy (until 2020) Alma mater. Comenius University. Matúš Šutaj Eštok (born 4 February 1987) [1] is a Slovak politician who has served as the Minister of Interior of Slovakia since 2023. He was an MP of the National Council .

  6. Voice – Social Democracy - Wikipedia

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    Voice – Social Democracy. Voice – Social Democracy ( Slovak: Hlas – sociálna demokracia, Hlas–SD ), also commonly referred to as Hlas, is a social-democratic and left-wing nationalist political party in Slovakia. [8] It was founded in 2020 by dissidents from Direction – Social Democracy (Smer) [9] led by former prime minister Peter ...

  7. International street run Komárno – Komárom - Wikipedia

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    On March 30, 1945, the Red Army liberated the territory of north Hungary and Slovakia from the towns of Komárno and Komárom, ending World War II. World War II on their territory. At the end of 1974, based on the idea of three athletes (Dezső Bangha, Gyula Herczeg and István Jóny), a report appeared that the following year, April 4, on the ...

  8. Slovakia at the 2024 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Hungary (1896–1912) Czechoslovakia (1924–1992) Slovakia is scheduled to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It will be the nation's eighth consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics after gaining its independence from the former Czechoslovakia .

  9. ŠK Slovan Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    ŠK Slovan Bratislava ( Slovak pronunciation: [ˈslɔʋam ˈbracislaʋa], " Bratislava Slavs ") is a professional football club based in Bratislava, Slovakia, that plays in the Slovak Super Liga. Founded as I. ČSŠK Bratislava in 1919, the club changed its name to Slovan Bratislava in 1953. Slovan is the most successful team in Slovakia with ...

  10. Saskatchewan United Party - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan United Party. Your conservative option for uniting Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan United Party (SUP) is a conservative political party in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The party was registered in November 2022. SUP was started by former Saskatchewan Party MLA Nadine Wilson, and has promoted right-wing and populist ideologies.

  11. Russia–Slovakia relations - Wikipedia

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    Slovakia. Russia–Slovakia relations ( Russian: Российско-словацкие отношения, Slovak: Rusko-slovenské vzťahy) date back to when diplomatic relations were established upon Slovakia gaining its independence on January 1, 1993. Russia opened its embassy in Bratislava in 1993. Slovakia also has an embassy in Moscow.