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Vernár Mountain Pass Reopened to All Vehicles After Truck Blockage

The Vernár mountain pass in Slovakia has been reopened to all traffic after authorities cleared a jackknifed truck that had blocked the route. The pass, which serves as an important transportation corridor through the mountainous terrain, was temporarily closed to all vehicles while crews worked to remove the obstructing truck and restore normal traffic flow.

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Police Railway Safety Operation Uncovers Two Crimes and 22 Violations

Slovak police conducted a railway safety operation called "Railway Prevention Week" that resulted in the discovery of two criminal offenses and 22 administrative violations. The operation focused on railway transport safety and compliance with regulations. Police targeted various aspects of railway operations during the enforcement campaign, though specific details about the nature of the crimes and violations were not disclosed. The initiative represents part of broader efforts by Slovak authorities to ensure safety and regulatory compliance in the country's railway system.

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Slovak IT Official Confirms Information System Shutdown Amid Security Concerns

A Slovak government official named Ráž confirmed the shutdown of an information system as authorities work to address potential security vulnerabilities. The official stated that teams are working intensively to eliminate any potential gaps in the system. The shutdown appears to be a precautionary measure while security assessments and repairs are conducted, though specific details about which system was affected or the nature of the security concerns were not disclosed.

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Slovakia's Busiest Train Routes Already 75% Booked for Holiday Season

Slovakia's national railway operator ZSSK reports that its most popular train routes are already 75% occupied for the upcoming holiday period. The high demand has prompted the state-owned company to increase service frequency and capacity on key lines to accommodate the expected surge in passenger traffic during the festive season.

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Police Control Hundreds of Trains in Preventive Operation, Issue Over 500 Citations

Slovak police conducted a large-scale preventive operation targeting railway transportation, inspecting hundreds of trains across the country. During the operation, officers identified and processed more than 500 violations of railway regulations and public order laws. The preventive action was part of ongoing efforts by Slovak authorities to enhance safety and security on the country's rail network, which serves as a critical transportation infrastructure connecting major cities and rural areas.

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Police investigate theft of dozens of lambs in eastern Slovakia village

Police are investigating the theft of dozens of lambs in the village of Dlhé Stráže in eastern Slovakia. The owner of the livestock has calculated the financial damage at 2,000 euros. The incident represents a significant loss for the rural farming operation, though authorities have not yet released details about suspects or the circumstances of the theft.

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Police arrest man after car chase ends in crash in Partizánske

Police in the western Slovak town of Partizánske arrested a man following a dangerous car chase that ended in a traffic accident. The driver, whose license had already been suspended, fled from police and engaged in a reckless pursuit through the town's streets. The chase concluded when two vehicles collided, leading to the man's apprehension. Partizánske is an industrial town in the Trenčín region with approximately 22,000 residents.

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Regional transport in Lower Zemplín region adjusts schedules for holidays and summer vacation

Public transport services in the Lower Zemplín region of eastern Slovakia will operate on modified schedules during the upcoming holiday period and summer vacation. Bus routes in the area will run according to different operational regimes to accommodate the reduced travel demand typical during school breaks and public holidays. The Lower Zemplín region, located in Slovakia's easternmost area near the borders with Ukraine and Hungary, regularly adjusts its regional transport services to match seasonal passenger needs.

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Weekly Horoscope for March 30 - April 5, 2026

A weekly horoscope forecast has been published for all zodiac signs covering the period from March 30 to April 5, 2026. The astrological guidance promises interesting events during this March week and encourages readers to prepare for the upcoming days by consulting predictions for their respective zodiac signs.

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Fire in Stará Ľubovňa leaves dozens homeless in Podsadek district

A fire in the Podsadek district of Stará Ľubovňa, a town in northeastern Slovakia, left dozens of residents without homes. Both professional and volunteer firefighters responded to the blaze. Stará Ľubovňa, located in the Prešov Region near the Polish border, is home to approximately 16,000 people. The fire represents a significant emergency for the local community, though details about the cause, extent of damage, or casualties have not been disclosed.

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Partizánske Opens New Million-Euro Cycling Path Connecting to Regional Network

The western Slovak city of Partizánske has opened a new cycling path stretching over three kilometers at a cost exceeding one million euros. The route connects to the existing cycling network and includes bridges linking different parts of the city to the nearby Nitra River region. The infrastructure project expands cycling opportunities for residents and visitors in the industrial city, which is located in the Trenčín region approximately 150 kilometers northeast of Bratislava.

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Police and Labor Inspectors Conduct Nighttime Taxi Controls in Trebišov District

Police officers and labor inspectors carried out nighttime controls of taxi drivers in the Trebišov district in eastern Slovakia. The joint operation included breath tests for alcohol and drug screening of drivers, with all tests returning negative results. The controls were part of routine enforcement efforts to ensure taxi drivers comply with safety regulations and labor standards.

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Gas explosion in Zábiedovo injures one person with burns

A gas explosion occurred in a residential building in the village of Zábiedovo, located in Slovakia's Prešov region in the eastern part of the country. One person sustained burn injuries in the blast and was transported to emergency medical services for treatment. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns related to gas installations in Slovak residential properties, though the specific cause of the explosion has not yet been determined.

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Gas Explosion Injures One Person in Northern Slovak Village

A gas explosion in a family home in Zábiedovo, a village in the Orava region of northern Slovakia, injured one person who suffered burns and was carried from the building. Firefighters responded to the incident and disconnected the house from energy supplies as a safety precaution. The Orava region, located near the Polish border, is a mountainous area in Slovakia's north where such incidents can pose particular challenges for emergency response due to the rural terrain.

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Eastern Slovak Municipality Fined by Bailiff After Failing to Fix Garage Damage Despite Court Order

A bailiff has imposed a fine on a municipal government in eastern Slovakia after it failed to carry out court-ordered repairs to a damaged garage. The property owner had successfully sued the municipality over recurring damage to his garage caused by poor weather conditions, but the local government did not implement the required remedial measures despite the legal ruling. The case highlights ongoing disputes between citizens and local authorities over infrastructure maintenance and property damage responsibility.

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Creating a Peaceful Bedroom: What Doesn't Belong in Your Sleep Space

Many bedrooms have become cluttered storage areas for laundry, ironing boards, and vacuum cleaners, leaving little space for relaxation and rest. Interior design experts are offering guidance on how to transform bedrooms back into peaceful, comfortable sanctuaries by removing unnecessary items and focusing on creating a calm environment conducive to sleep and relaxation.

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