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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The Danube

Bratislava Danube Park to tap potential of sustainable tourism

Study proposes measures to better protect the river, and to make it more accessible.

News digest: "Denazification" claims are anti-Semitism too, president says

Slovakia supports EU joint gas purchases. Bratislava to get a new Holocaust memorial. Live Aid Map provides more information for Ukrainians in Slovakia.

The annual capacity of the Brotherhood natural gas pipeline is about 90 billion m3.

Highly-dependent Slovakia looks for alternatives to Russian gas

These might be natural gas from other countries but also green hydrogen or biomethane.

The sculptue of M.R. Štefánik on today's Štúrovo Square.

Wandering sculptures go on tour

Hitler commemorative plaque in Bratislava did not last long.

New offices reflect the post-pandemic trends.

Focus at home, team up at work. The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the work environment at business centres

Two years into the pandemic, office life has not been restored to its previous form.

News digest: Slovakia suspending science cooperation with Russia

Prominent sinologist looks back on her life, regional bus transport in the Bratislava region almost back to normal, tax revolution delayed due to war in Ukraine.

Marina Čarnogurská sitting next to the pile of her published works.

Award winning sinologist: Living the yin-and-yang life

The Slovak translator persecuted for her father’s anti-communist beliefs explains the difference between Chinese and Western ‘truth’.

Caps on public spending will force governments to save for worse times

With the law, Slovakia meets a milestone to reach the first payment for its Recovery Plan.

There are several places In Bratislava where people can buy second-hand upcycled clothes.

Saving the planet one piece of clothing at a time

Vintage and upcycled clothes on offer in Bratislava

A hybrid model of work has becomethe new norm.

News digest: Flat once famously rented by Robert Fico sells for over €1.5m

People with reduced immunity can enroll for a second booster shot. PM Heger tables new sanctions against Russia at EU summit.

Rules for parking on pavements change.

Rules of parking on pavements are changing. Bratislava has lost 2,500 parking places

Municipalities did not have enough time to prepare for new duty.

Christian Schulz, President of Henkel Slovensko and Head of Global Business Solutions+ Bratislava

Qualified foreign workers safeguard jobs in Slovakia in the long run

Henkel’s business service centre in Bratislava has developed into a global operation.

News digest: People to rally in support of Ukraine, hear Zelensky speak live

No changes in radiation levels following Russian attack on atomic plant; former special prosecutor Dušan Kováčik is released from custody.

Peter Rusiňák

Slovakia’s potential for business centres still not fully tapped

Major BSCs not expected to move services out of Slovakia this year.

The reconstruction of the Dúbravsko-Karloveská tram track is one of projects co-financed from the EU funds in Bratislava.

Bratislava Region says it is not as rich as it appears, wants a bigger portion of EU funds

Slovak capital is one of the most prosperous regions in the EU, but local and regional authorities cite that statistics do not match life.

BSCs harness Slovakia’s engineering skills, innovation and creativity

The industry has grown into one of the country’s most dominant with further potential.

Kia Motors Slovakia

The war in Ukraine will hurt Slovakia's economy

Higher energy prices will accelerate inflation, gas flow for now.

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News digest: Ukrainian anthem sounds in Slovakia's parliament

Government adjusts laws and earmarks money in anticipation of the arrival of large numbers of refugees. Slovak writer returns state award to Russia. Take a look at the front pages of Slovak newspapers today.

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Municipal waste in Bratislava ends in the incineration plant. This is changing.

How Bratislava plans to use its kitchen waste

Kitchen waste collection system to help reduce the capital's CO2 footprint.

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