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Bratislava, January 18 (TASR) - Almost 8,900 Slovaks went bankrupt in 2024, with the proportion of men among them increasing year-on-year (y-o-y), according to an analysis published by CRIF–Slovak Credit Bureau (CRIF SK), which manages the credit registries of banking and non-banking houses. https://etasr.sk/article/21647578 Kosice, January 18 (TASR) - Kosice Airport experienced a record number of passengers last year, with a total of 739,010 passengers passing through its gates, up by 18 percent compared to 2023 and by 32 percent from the pre-pandemic year 2019, airport spokesman Juraj Toth reported. https://etasr.sk/article/21647720 Bratislava, January 18 (TASR) - In Slovakia, salaries increased last year, but still, 10 percent of workers earned less than 970€ gross per month, while 25 percent earned under 1,200€ gross, according to an analysis by the Platy.sk portal, reported by Alma Career Slovakia. https://etasr.sk/article/21647950 Bratislava/Poprad, January 18 (TASR) - In connection with the tragedy in Spisska Stara Ves (Presov region), Lubomir Solak is stepping down as the Police Corps president, and the Director of the Spisska Stara Ves District Police Department will also be dismissed with immediate effect, Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok (Voice-SD) stated on Saturday. https://etasr.sk/article/21648184 Notice: If you click on the link or copy it into the search window, the browser will display the full text of the message in the new e-TASR client zone. If you have any questions, please contact obchod@tasr.sk. lin
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