Ján Krempaský
Ján Krempaský

Sme daily political news reporter.

List of author's articles, page 6

Italian journalist Michele Albanese

Italian journalist: The Courts say that the Vadalas are from ‘Ndrangheta. That’s all there is to it

The annual turnover of ‘Ndrangheta is 60 billion dollars, investigative reporter Albanese says.

Dermaotlogist Mária Ferková says that white men and all types of cars stop to pick the girls in Trebišov, illustrative

Trebišov has been plagued with syphilis for eight years now

Often, child prostitutes as young as eight years old spread syphilis.

Priest and exorcist Ľuboš Václavek consecrates the office of Erika Jurinová (OĽaNO).

I have met dozens of people possessed by Satan, exorcist claims

An exorcist can help a believer to escape their problems but not to solve them, psychiatrist Hunčík says.

To be fertile, a man has to have 15 million sperms per milligram of ejaculate, of which 4 million must be healthy.

Infertility in men is increasing with those in their 40s better off then those in their 20s

Treatment of infertility can cost tens, or even several thousand euros. Only part of the cost is covered by health insurance companies.

Slovaks drink less and less

Behind the decline in alcohol consumption is, for example, the abandoning of the habit of drinking at work – typical especially during communism, according to an expert.

Former Czechoslovak and Czech President Václav Havel

The famous dissident Charter 77 called for respect to human rights

The first Slovaks who signed it included political analyst Miroslav Kusý, writer Hana Ponická or politician Miklós Duray.

Filip Rybanič

Rybanič: I have some fears I may go to prison

Filip Rybanič, the MP assistant and former bank employee who leaked bank account information as part of efforts to expose alleged wrongdoing by Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák, claims that his exploration of politicians’ accounts was legal. Rybanič tells the Sme daily that he would probably do it again.

Polish women travel to Slovakia for abortions

Slovakia's liberal abortion laws, low prices compared to western Europe, and close proximity make it a popular destination for Polish women seeking abortions.

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