Jozef Ryník
Jozef Ryník

He has many years of experience in economic journalism. He studied economics and history. In recent years, he worked as a senior editor at the Trend weekly. Before that, he worked in the magazines Profit, Týždeň and Hospodárske Noviny. As a foreign correspondent in Canada, he gained experience in data journalism.

List of author's articles, page 2

Trail signs in the High Tatras.

Slovak Tatra villages seek greater autonomy to boost tourism

The Polish side of the Tatras is developing more dynamically.

Illustrative image.
A waterfall in Vyšné Ružbachy Spa park.

Sip, savour, and soak: a tour of Stará Ľubovňa’s distilling and spa culture

You can cycle and raft along the Dunajec, a river that borders Poland.

A view from Stará Ľubovňa Castle.
Ján Prílepol, Mayor of Dolný Kubín.
The watchtower, shaped like a bullet casing, offers a fantastic vantage point to view the entire Death Valley.

Strike a pose with tanks and explore northeastern Slovakia: A must-see guide

The beauty of temples in the region is mixed with bunkers and tanks.

The Andy Warhol Museum in Medzilaborce is undergoing a complete reconstruction.

In a socialist town with a Warhol museum, they dream of Parisian vibes

Visitors to the modern art museum can contribute to the local economy.

Turák & vnuk distillery and brewery in Stará Turá.

Myjava aims for gastronomic fame with its fruity and purple products

Dine at the restaurant that hosted two presidents.

Myjava region is a paradise for cyclists.

In Myjava's hills, restaurant owners face tough times but find inspiration in brandy traditions

Welcome to the region of Slovak statesman Milan Rastislav Štefánik.

Bravo building is a part of Košice Kulturpark.

The Košice revolution: How culture, IT, and industrial growth are shaping the city

Tourists suffering from the so-called "Košice syndrome", and changing economics on the horizon.

Famous writer Sándor Márai monument in Košice.

Košice: The city that surprises and delights visitors

Find more than you expect in Košice, from historical monuments to culinary experiences, including one of Slovakia's oldest breweries, Golem.

The production of Spiš sausages was centralised in Spišská Nová Ves in 1953.

Spiš sausages survived wars and regimes to delight people’s taste buds today

Currently, there are 14 producers of Spiš sausages in Slovakia.

A vineyard worker in the Tokaj wine region.
A lookout tower in the Tokaj wine region in south-eastern Slovakia.
Traditional house in Nová Sedlica, Poloniny

Discover Poloniny, where Slovakia ends

Primeval forests, bison, and dark skies are all found in the national park.

The Lechans revived traditional crafts in Topoľa, Snina District, to attract more visitors to the region in eastern Slovakia.
The ESG report is a comprehensive document which covers processes across a whole company.

ESG: Companies gear up to meet new social responsibility reporting rules

Who needs a report, what needs to be in it, and how much does it cost? (Q&A).

After leaving Vyšné Nemecké, there is only a Slovak-Ukrainian border.

On the Slovak-Ukrainian border, an American feels pessimism but also sees potential

Instead of new jobs and a motorway, the Sobrance district has seen brain drain. Still, some have decided to come home.

A lookout platform above the former quarry near Beňatina

Hidden gems in the east: Smuggling museum, 'Croatian' lake, and guitar heaven

Slovak regions near the Ukrainian border are a nice surprise for visitors.

Seak CEO Heliodor Macko.

It’s easier to work with Ukrainians than Israelis and Spaniards. They pay on time, says a Slovak CEO.

Seak's technology can protect Ukrainian cities from Russian airstrikes.

SkryťClose ad