Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico ’s condition was stable but serious Saturday as the man accused of trying to assassinate ...
“If the shot went just a few centimetres higher, it would have hit the prime minister ... The court was guarded by officers wearing balaclavas and carrying rifles. News media were not allowed inside.
Watch live as the suspect in the attack on Slovakia’s prime minister is set to appear in Special Court on Saturday 18 May.
Several police cars arrived at a penal court in Pezinok, northeast of the capital of Bratislava, where Cintula's pre-trial ...
Further surgery "contributed to a positive prognosis" for the 59-year-old, who was shot five times at point blank range, says the country's health minister, but is still not well enough to be moved.
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The assault took place in a square in the city center when a man walked up to the prime minister and hit her. Mette ...
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico made his first public appearance since being critically wounded in an assassination attempt last month, and used a pre-recorded video message to blame the attack on ...
Robert Fico, the prime minister of Slovakia, has said he forgives the man who shot him as he appeared on video for the first time since the attempted assassination. Looking calm but speaking with ...
In a Facebook video apparently recorded at home in Bratislava, the Slovakian prime minister laid the blame for the attack on Slovakia’s liberal opposition, the "anti-government media" and ...
Police in York Region have released security video of a shooting ... The suspect, police said, fired multiple rounds in the ...
Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles appeared in court again on Thursday ... the description of a vehicle driven by the suspect, and that clothing worn by the suspect was ...