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Police Grant Limited Exception for Freight Vehicle Access

Slovak police have authorized a limited exception allowing freight vehicles to travel during restricted hours on Friday, but only from midnight until 9:00 AM. The temporary measure provides commercial transport operators with a narrow window for deliveries during what are normally prohibited hours for heavy vehicles in certain areas.

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Police charge man with attempting to defraud woman of 20,000 euros

Slovak police have charged a man with attempting to defraud a woman of 20,000 euros through an elaborate scam involving remote access to her mobile phone. The perpetrators allegedly convinced the victim to install applications that would allow them remote access to her phone and persuaded her to send photocopies of her identity card. The scheme represents a growing trend of sophisticated fraud targeting Slovak residents through digital manipulation and identity theft tactics.

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Slovakia's Višňové Tunnel to Close for Two-Week Spring Maintenance

Slovakia's Višňové tunnel will close for two weeks to undergo scheduled spring maintenance work. Highway authorities announced the closure will allow crews to clean nearly 150,000 square meters of tunnel walls and wash more than 110,000 square meters of roadway surfaces. The maintenance work is part of regular operations to ensure safe passage through one of the country's major tunnel systems on the highway network.

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Slovak Police Launch Nationwide Traffic Control Operation

Slovak police launched a nationwide special traffic control operation on Saturday from 2 PM to 8 PM, intensifying road checks across the country. The six-hour operation aims to improve road safety as officers conduct enhanced monitoring and enforcement activities. Police are appealing to drivers to exercise responsible driving behavior during the heightened enforcement period.

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Travel Feature: Crete Emerges as Spring Mediterranean Destination

Heraklion, the capital of Crete, is being promoted as an ideal spring travel destination that offers the appeal of the Mediterranean without the intense summer heat. The Greek city features major historical attractions including the ancient Minoan palace of Knossos, one of Europe's most significant archaeological sites, and Venetian fortress structures that reflect the island's complex history under various empires. Spring visitors can explore vibrant local markets filled with fresh herbs and traditional Greek products while enjoying more moderate temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer tourist season.

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Love Fountain in Humenné to Resume Operations with Light and Music Show from May

The Love Fountain in Humenné, located in eastern Slovakia, will return to full operation from May after repairs to damaged technology were completed. The popular attraction will once again feature its characteristic light and music show that draws visitors to the town. The fountain had been temporarily out of service while technical crews worked to fix the damaged systems that control the water, lighting, and audio components of the display.

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Professional Barista Course Teaches Milk Foam Preparation and Coffee Art Techniques

A professional latte art course in Slovakia taught participants proper techniques for preparing milk foam and basic coffee decoration skills. The training emphasized that milk must not be overheated when creating foam for coffee beverages. The course provided hands-on instruction in the specialized techniques used by professional baristas to create decorative patterns in coffee drinks.

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Railway Track Reconstruction in Liptov Region to Begin by September

Construction work to reconstruct railway tracks in the Liptov region of Slovakia will begin no later than September. The project is expected to take approximately four and a half years to complete. The Liptov region, located in northern Slovakia, is an important area for both tourism and transportation infrastructure connecting the country's mountainous interior.

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Regional Road Authority Pays More for Legal Defense Than Fine Amount, Contradicts Lawyer's Advice

Slovakia's regional road maintenance authority spent more money on legal defense costs than the actual fine they were contesting, acting against their lawyer's recommendations. The authority maintains they acted correctly and committed no wrongdoing in the matter. The case highlights questions about the cost-effectiveness of legal strategies employed by regional government entities when facing penalties.

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Man Hospitalized After Robbery and Stabbing Following Refusal of Sexual Services

A man was hospitalized after being robbed and stabbed in the abdomen following his refusal of offered sexual services in eastern Slovakia. Police arrested the perpetrators in connection with the incident but subsequently released them. The victim required medical treatment at a hospital for his injuries sustained during the attack.

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Sabinov Mayor Denies Rumors of Penta Group's Arrival in Eastern Slovak City

The mayor of Sabinov, a city in eastern Slovakia, has dismissed as false rumors circulating that the Penta Group would be coming to the municipality. The denial came in response to a question from a city councilor about the speculation. Penta is a major investment group with significant business interests across Central Europe, including Slovakia, where it has been involved in various sectors including media, healthcare, and real estate. The mayor's categorical rejection suggests the rumors had gained enough traction locally to warrant an official response.

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Firefighters Battle Two Major Forest Fires Across Different Regions of Slovakia

Firefighters are responding to two large forest fires that broke out in different regions of Slovakia, with blazes occurring in both the southern and northern parts of the country. Emergency crews have been deployed to the affected areas since the afternoon and continue their firefighting operations. The fires are burning through forest vegetation in what appears to be a coordinated emergency response across multiple regions of the Central European nation.

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52 Aftershocks Recorded Following Earthquake Near Šamorín, Scientists Complete Initial Analysis

Scientists have completed their preliminary analysis of seismic activity following an earthquake near Šamorín, a town in southwestern Slovakia close to the Austrian and Hungarian borders. The analysis recorded 52 aftershocks following the initial earthquake. During their investigation, researchers also relocated the epicenter of the original earthquake, adjusting their understanding of where the seismic event occurred. The completion of this preliminary analysis represents the first comprehensive assessment of the earthquake sequence that affected the region.

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Bear Spotted Near Educational Trail in Liptovská Teplička, Local Authorities Issue Warning

A bear has been spotted near an educational trail in Liptovská Teplička, prompting local authorities to issue warnings to residents and visitors. The municipality is advising particular caution during morning and evening hours, when bear encounters are considered most likely. The sighting highlights ongoing concerns about human-wildlife interactions in Slovakia's mountainous regions, where brown bears are a protected species but occasionally venture into populated areas in search of food.

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Police rescue 73-year-old man trapped in shaft after sister raises alarm

Police successfully rescued a 73-year-old man who became trapped in a shaft near the village of Tajov in western Slovakia. The dramatic search operation ended when authorities discovered the pensioner's body wedged in the underground structure. The rescue was made possible after the man managed to make a phone call to his sister, who then alerted emergency services. The incident highlights the dangers of abandoned or poorly maintained shaft structures that can pose risks to elderly residents in rural areas.

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Driver From Sečovce Caught Driving Despite Ban With Drugs in Possession

A driver from Sečovce, a town in eastern Slovakia, has been charged after police found him driving despite being under a driving ban and possessing illegal drugs. The man now faces criminal charges that could result in up to three years in prison. The case highlights ongoing enforcement efforts against repeat traffic offenders and drug-related crimes in the region.

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Vranov modernizes Dlhá Street with new roundabout in 900,000-euro project

The Slovak town of Vranov is modernizing infrastructure on Dlhá Street, including construction of a new roundabout. The comprehensive road improvement project carries a total cost of nearly 900,000 euros. The upgrades represent a significant municipal investment in local transportation infrastructure to improve traffic flow and road conditions in the eastern Slovak town.

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70-Year-Old Opel Becomes Berlin Tourist Attraction Despite Decrepit Appearance

A 70-year-old Opel automobile has become a popular tourist attraction in Berlin despite its severely deteriorated appearance that makes it look like a wreck. The vintage vehicle, which holds the distinction of being called the "dirtiest car," continues to operate legally on German roads with valid technical inspection certification. The car's unique combination of extreme age, poor cosmetic condition, and official roadworthiness has drawn curious visitors who are fascinated by the contrast between its appearance and its legal status as a functioning vehicle.

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Police charge man with fraud for using false documents in contract

Slovak police have charged a man with fraud after he allegedly used someone else's identity documents to sign a contract. The case involves the unauthorized use of another person's identification papers for fraudulent purposes, though authorities have not yet calculated the financial damages resulting from the scheme.

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