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Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot and wounded in an apparent assassination attempt Wednesday as he made an appearance outside a community center, local media reported.
The Guardian, May 20, Slovakian PM Robert Fico stable and communicating, say doctors Thank you for supporting our journalism. You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app or e-newspaper here .
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bne IntelliNews on MSNSlovak ultranationalist leader Danko stirs rows inside Fico’s ruling coalition with talk about Nato exitBy Albin Sybera in Prague Leader of the junior ruling coalition party, the ultranationalist Slovak National Party (SNS), ...
Fico = dark times. Death to the Russian Nazis. Over a week after Prime Minister Robert Fico suffered four gunshot wounds in an assassination attempt, the graffiti remains.
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNNews digest: Fico says no to sanctions without gas guaranteesToday in Slovakia. Whether you are starting your day, on the move, or just catching up, here is what mattered on Thursday, 26 June.Fico digs in on sanctions, demands gas guarantees Prime Minister ...
The prime minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, who was severely wounded in an assassination attempt in May, took to Facebook Sunday to draw a comparison between the attempt on Trump’s life and the ...
Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico is in life-threatening condition after being wounded in a shooting after a political event Wednesday afternoon, according to his Facebook profile.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico took his first trip outside the capital on Monday since resuming his duties after an assassination attempt. Fico visited a ...
Robert Fico said in a video address that he hoped to return to work in the coming weeks. He blamed the political opposition for the attack, a notion that the parties have strongly denied. By Jesus ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico held a government meeting under tight security at the site where he was shot a year ago, and accused the opposition of making the political atmosphere even more ...
Slovakia's populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has suggested that his country might be better off neutral as he and other officials prepared for a NATO summit next week.
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