Erik Rédli
Erik Rédli

List of author's articles, page 2

The traditional Čičmany decorations featured on the clothes of Slovak olympians.

Slovakia enjoys handmade revival

Handmade is about more than just products. It connects people with ideas and creativity, who together form a community.

Video on demand services bring more competitiveness to Slovak market

Amazon Video and Netflix compete with each other but do not threaten traditional broadcasters.

More people are volunteering via NGOs.

NGO sector needs to improve transparency

A register of NGOs could bring more order to financing the third sector.

Support for renewable energy in question.

Support of green electricity may change

The current scheme overly impacts final prices of electricity.

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Freighters face infrastructure challenges

Logistics and transport companies must cope with a lack of human resources and poor infrastructure, mainly in the central and eastern parts of Slovakia.

PhD students should not struggle to find jobs.

PhD for personal development

PhD graduates are valued on the job market for their expertise and soft skills.

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Revamped audit law to bring more transparent ledgers

The new law puts pressure on costs and conditions across the auditing market.

The 2018 TALIS study shows young people are not interested in becoming teachers.

Study in Chinese in Banská Bystrica

Bilingual programme in Slovak and Chinese should release the potential of the most widely spoken language.

We can plant trees to combat impacts of climate change.

Climate change affects Slovakia

Hotter summer days are but one consequence of global warming.

The market for digital services is expected to grow.

EU laws to adjust to digital content

New rules meant to bring equal access, no matter the country.

Ayman Saad

People in Egypt might like Slovak short stories

A participant of the summer Slovak language school talks about his interest in Slovak literature, in the country itself, and the challenges of translating.

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Slovakia seeks to curb usage of plastic bags

Local scientists have developed a bio-degradable material for plastic bags.

Students of Studia Academica Slovaca arrive to the ceremonial opening of the 52nd edition of the summer school.
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Oldest Slovak language summer school starts

Since beginning in 1965, the courses have produced 6,000 graduates. This year, there are 157 enrolled from 33 countries,

Raising the Slovak flag in athletes village in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 1.

Slovakia has high hopes for Olympics

Slovakia’s highest medal hopes are traditionally in water sports and shooting.

New waste management law aims to clean up

Changes shift responsibility to those producing refuse amid hopes that more will be recycled.

The third way of coffee in Bratislava

Enjoying a cup while reading in a bookshop, listening to a debate or on the go; directly from the street, Bratislava offers multiple ways to have a coffee.

Street food is finding its way in Bratislava

Street food can be a solution for the people who want to enjoy a quality meal on the go.

Businesses want the government to act boldly.

Rule of law still only on paper

Government open to the initiative but says additional checks and balances are needed.

Foreigners fill job gaps

Employers in Slovakia fish for labour force also beyond borders.

Slovakia has medal hopes for Rio 2016

Track and field prospects looking up, but most potential Olympic medalists already in their 30s and are not matched by new talents.

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