Ján Krempaský
Ján Krempaský

Sme daily political news reporter.

List of author's articles, page 5

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What can I do during Easter? (FAQ)

Can I go shopping or refuel in another district? Can a driver not wearing a mask be fined? Find the answers.

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People waiting in front of the garden shop in Košice.

Coronavirus measures work. Very few severe cases in Slovakia so far

Experts expect the peak in early July, but fewer infections than originally expected. Measures will need to last for more weeks, they say.

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Patients waiting in front of the University Hospital Bratislava to be tested.

Despite a daily capacity of 1,000, only 300 tests are being carried out

PM Igor Matovič wants to significantly increase the number of tests per day by involving private and academic labs.

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Matovič criticises COVID-19 tests. Head of the material reserves will be dismissed

The decision came after the new prime minister checked the stores.

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Martin Smatana heads the Institute of Health Policies (IZP) at the Health Ministry in Bratislava.

Data from mobile carriers to soon unearth Slovakia's COVID-19 hot zones

State analysts will receive data no later than early next week.

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State analysts: Coronavirus infections to peak in early summer

The first analysis on the spread of the virus estimates that 10 percent of people in Slovakia will be infected.

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Three pieces of good news from Slovakia and the Czech Republic about coronavirus

A company preparing the cure has supplier from Slovakia.

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Coronavirus: In the case of suspicion, temperature is a deciding factor

Some people had problems contacting the helpline. The ministry and regional health authority call on people to be patient.

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Tom Nicholson

Nicholson: Only a naive person would believe anything has changed

A former Slovak Spectator and Sme journalist wrote a book about the Gorilla file.

The police raided a Roma settlement in Moldava nad Bodvou in the Košice Region in 2013.To date, the case has not been resolved.

Moldava raid: Instead of victims, Roma become defendants

The brutal police raid of a Roma settlement in Moldava nad Bodvou, eastern Slovakia, happened six years ago.

Medirex is the largest company in Slovakia to carry out the analysis of blood tests.

Blood business among most lucrative in Slovakia's healthcare system

Only three companies in Slovakia carry out analysis on blood samples.

The fan zone during the 2019 Ice-Hockey World Championships is located near the Trnavské mýto crossroads in Bratislava.

Ice-hockey fans: We enjoy Bratislava but finding your way around the capital is difficult

There is only one information kiosk at the bus station in Bratislava.

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Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová were murdered three months before their wedding.

Martina Kušnírová: Who was she?

Ján Kuciak's fiancée believed in justice. At the same time, she was like anyone else, in love and with big dreams, hopes and an obsession with crime TV shows.

Former PM Robert Fico congratulates Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini for winning support for his cabinet in parliament.

R. Fico: A sack of potatoes could defeat Kotleba

But why use potatoes if you can join forces to achieve your goals?

Maria Grazia Mazzola

Italian journalist: Kuciak's work burned dirty money worth millions

The murdered journalist was better at investigating than the Slovak police, says Italian journalist Maria Grazia Mazzola.

November 16, 2018 protest in Bratislava

2018: Crucial for many, ordinary for most

Ján Kuciak was murdered, Robert Fico fell. Most Slovaks see the past year as normal.

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Experts: Due to faulty consumption, Slovaks have probably paid more for medicaments

Slovakia reported a higher consumption of medicaments than reality.

Measles might spread further west

Police will assist the vaccination in communities from where the epidemic spread.

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Pavol Paška in 2011

Pavol Paška: the philosopher who controlled health care

Win the election, and you can do anything, Pavol Paška famously said a few days before he was forced to resign as parliamentary speaker.

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