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Belarus police detained journalist Raman Pratasevich (centre) in Minsk, Belarus, on May 23. (Source: AP/TASR)
Several top representatives of Slovakia were critical of the recent landing of a commercial plane in Belarus due to an alleged bomb threat, after which the Belarusian authorities detained journalist and opposition activist Raman Pratasevich, who faces a life sentence or even the death penalty.
“I condemn the forced landing of the civilian flight by the Belarusian regime under the politically motivated pretext of a terrorist threat,” Slovakia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok (SaS nominee) commented on Sunday night. On Monday, the ministry summoned the Belarusian chargé d’affaires and told him to convey “fundamental disagreement with this politically motivated step of the Belarusian regime regarding a false bomb threat claim that jeopardized the safety of more than 170 passengers, including EU citizens.”
Supply shortage have no effect on carmakers’ economic results
Several car producers have had to suspend their production in recent weeks.
Illustrative stock photo (Source: Courtesy of Jaguar Land Rover)
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Supply shortage in car components continue affecting carmakers in Slovakia.
First, the Bratislava-based carmaker Volkswagen decided on suspending the production of its SUV models in late April, restoring production only on May 17 due to a shortage of semiconductor components. The supply shortage then affected the production of the Trnava-based Stellantis, which first halted several shifts and later decided to suspend production completely until May 27.
Most recently, Jaguar Land Rover in Nitra announced that its production would shut down for nine days, starting May 27.
The United Nations Security Council approved on January 15 the appointment of
veteran Slovak diplomat Ján Kubiš as the UN Libya envoy, nearly a year after the last mediator stepped down. (Reuters)
Multinational company
AT&T Global Network Services Slovakia reportedly plans to dismiss 440 people due to redundancy, the Aktuality.sk website reported. The trade unions said that it can lay off some 300 people, which is about one tenth of its workforce.
Nearly
€211 million was collected through
the e-toll system in 2020, down by 4.6 percent compared with the previous year. More than €2 billion in total has been collected since the system was launched in 2010.
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