News

Since returning to power in 2023, nationalist Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has tightened his grip on what he deems ...
Since his return to power in 2023, Prime Minister Robert Fico has implemented measures to exert control over the media in Slovakia. Since years, Fico expresses contempt for press freedom, frequently ...
At the moment when a gunman tried to kill Donald Trump, Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico was just returning to work after an assassination attempt on May 15. He was hit by four bullets and ...
Today in Slovakia – your Tuesday briefing with the top news in one place. Aló Primer Ministro! Prime Minister Robert Fico is doubling down on his proposal to scrap the country’s long-standing ...
In recent trading, shares of Fair Isaac Corp (Symbol: FICO) have crossed above the average analyst 12-month target price of $1329.36, changing hands for $1378.36/share. When a stock reaches the ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico has purged prosecutors, cultural officials, journalists and others he believes fueled “hatred and aggression” against him.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, his first return to work since he survived an assassination attempt nearly two months ago.
FICO announced today that its industry-leading FICO® Platform has been named a leader in “The Forrester Wave™: AI Decisioning Platforms, Q2 2025” report, receiving the highest score in the ...
And Fico’s attempted assassination is itself a media story. Slovakia has a vibrant independent media sector, but in recent years, concerns have swelled around press freedom in the country, stemming, ...
RSG Media is using FICO® Xpress Optimization for improved inventory use and savings in media planning and scheduling RSG Media has improved viewership conversions ...
Since his election victory, Fico has also suspended communication with four independent media outlets, claiming they were not objective. But even his political opponents draw the line at comparing ...
Media freedom has been the subject of extensive discussion in Slovakia in recent weeks as Mr Fico’s government pushed the controversial proposal forward to replace the public broadcaster RTVS.