Jana Liptáková
Jana Liptáková
jana.liptakova@spectator.sk

Jana Liptáková has been with The Slovak Spectator since 2004. After three years of serving as a part-time contributor and freelancer for the culture section, Ms. Liptáková joined The Slovak Spectator full-time as a culture writer and photographer in April 2007. Before joining the Spectator, Ms. Liptáková worked with the TASR newswire and later Slovakia’s first private newswire, SITA, for more than 15 years. Ms. Liptakova covers culture and business and she is the newspaper’s photographer.Ms Liptáková graduated with a Masters of Sciences degree (awarded for extended study) from the Technical University in Trnava, majoring in materials science and technology.

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News digest: Close, but no cigar – Slavic tongues are more different than you might think

Bratislava has restored 10 barbecue spots in its municipal forests, it's 11 years since the air crash that claimed the lives of hockey players including Slovak Pavol Demitra, and why an Irish daily thinks Bratislava is an underrated destination.

The technology for blending hydrogen into natural gas in Blatná na Ostrove.

Slovakia tests blending hydrogen in natural gas pipelines

A way how to make the gas industry greener as well as reduce dependence on Russian gas.

The LNG terminal on the Croatian island of Krk.

War in Ukraine changes Europe’s gas map

LNG in focus as Slovakia reduces dependence on Russian gas.

News digest: Long-awaited Mochovce third reactor gets final OK to power up

Bratislava's UFO bridge turns 50, a Polish-Slovak interconnecting gas pipeline is ceremonially opened, and Galandia water park is to close due to high energy prices.

The exhibition Vivid Square: Hidden Places and Untold Stories

Chicago and Bloody Wednesday are part of the history of Bratislava's squares

The biggest central space in Slovakia's capital tells its history before it changes again.

Volvo’s is the first large-scale manufacturing investment in Košice since the steelmaker U.S. Steel arrived in the city almost 25 years ago.

American IT companies eye Slovakia to relocate operations from Russia

Arrival of Volvo proves eastern Slovakia’s investment potential.

News digest: Slovakia marks anniversary of Warsaw Pact invasion

Fire consumes vineyards in Bratislava, another tanker with LNG for Slovakia arrives in Croatia and the President's Office wants to lead by example by cutting its energy consumption.

The photo Bare-chested Man in Front of the Occupier’s Tank is exhibited almost at the same place as where it was taken.

Post-wedding bliss of the author behind the bare-chested man photo lasted only three days

Exhibition of Ladislav Bielik's photos from 1968 shows life in Bratislava before and after the invasion.

News digest: The Interior Ministry reports some unusual requests

Bratislava's historic Koch Garden opens to the public, more than 500,000 cars roll off Slovak production lines in six months, and the ruling coalition discusses its own future.

Inner Life in Stará Tržnica

Digital art installation turns into living organism at Bratislava’s Stará Tržnica

Capital gets world premiere of renowned French artist’s interactive work.

The Koch Garden is open to the public after years of neglect.

Exquisite garden in Bratislava’s Old Town opens to the public

The Koch Garden, the only one of its kind in Slovakia, awaits full renovation.

Housing in Slovakia may nit be as expensive as some indicators suggest.
Estée Lauder has Slovak roots.

Estée Lauder denied her roots, but others were proud of their Slovak origins

Great Jewish women’s links to Slovakia highlighted at new exhibition.

News digest: Beauty contestant's Illegal Bratislava beach hut gets the chop

Slovakia receives first, €400m payment from EU Recovery plan, fines for drivers who use mobiles are to rise, reconstruction of Trenčín synagogue begins.

Danuvina Alacris, replica of an ancient Roman boat, on its way down the Danube.

Ancient Roman boat to drop anchor in Bratislava on its Danube cruise

Danuvina Alacris presents the Roman history of countries along the Danube, to reach Slovakia in early August.

Illustrative stock photo

ECB move to tame inflation sparks Slovak rate hikes

Warning mortgages may become unaffordable for low-income groups.

the steeply increasing prices of residential real estate are making returns on such investments ever more distant in Bratislava.

Attraction of Bratislava flats as buy-to-let investments declines

The main reason? The steep increase in residential real estate prices.

The press shop in Volkswagen Slovakia in Bratislava.

Closed recycling loop reduces need for raw material and energy

Volkswagen Slovakia sends high-quality aluminium offcuts for re-processing.

News digest: Bratislavans will get to travel on hydrogen buses next year

Slovakia was added to Russia's list of “unfriendly” nations, a TV series about former Slovak PM Mikuláš Dzurinda is canned (for now), and the country's oldest university celebrates.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger met in Berlin in mid June.

Logistics chains disrupted by war in Ukraine bring new opportunities to Slovakia

Companies with German capital continue to contribute the most to the Slovak state budget.

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