Lukáš Onderčanin
Lukáš Onderčanin

Redaktor

Narodil sa na Morave, no vyrastal pod Nízkymi Tatrami. Študoval žurnalistiku na Univerzite Komenského, v rámci výmenného pobytu bol aj na Varšavskej univerzite v Poľsku. V denníku SME začal stážovať v roku 2013 na zahraničnom oddelení, vyskúšal si aj prácu ekonomického redaktora či webeditora. Ako redaktor zahraničného oddelenia sa venuje najmä strednej Európe, ale aj Ukrajine, Rusku či európskym otázkam. Občas tak môže skĺbiť svoju vášeň pre cestovanie s prácou.

Okrem práce v denníku SME robí aj šéfredaktora štvrťročníka Príbehy 20. storočia, ktorý vydáva občianske združenie Post Bellum. V roku 2021 získal Novinársku cenu za reportáž o slobode médií v Maďarsku a napísal knihu o Čechoslovákoch v kirgizskom družstve Interhelpo.

List of author's articles

Speaker of Parliament Peter Pellegrini (r) hugs PM Robert Fico (l) after his win in the presidential election on the night of April 6, 2024.

Foreign media: Pellegrini's victory will strengthen pro-Russian voices in Central Europe

The Russian media have already mentioned peace talks in Bratislava.

Slovaks who are helping Ukraine. Marcel Rebro (left), Dodo Dobrík (upper right), and Eliška Horsáková (bottom right).

Stories of Slovaks who have not given up on Ukraine

Not a single one wants Russians near the Slovak border.

Daniel Hoťka and 1 more
From left to right: Slovak PM Robert Fico, Polish PM Donald Tusk, Czech PM Petr Fiala, and Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán during a press conference in Prague on February 27, 2024.

Prague summit shows Visegrad Four's profound divide over Ukraine

Robert Fico and Viktor Orbán form first team, Petr Fiala and Donald Tusk the second.

Russian state television Rossiya 24 reports on the Slovak election.

Time to 'grab hold' of Slovakia, Russian media write, following election result

In Fico, Slovakia will have a leader loyal to Moscow, they report.

In Slovakia, the support for NATO and EU is dropping.

Slovaks see threat in the US, shows Globsec survey

People fear supporting Ukraine means provoking Russia.

Sputnik V vaccines arrived at Košice airport on March 1, 2021

Disinformation was supposed to help the Russian vaccine, but it harmed everyone

Globsec links the lack of willingness to get the Covid jab with the popularity of disinformation websites.

Belianksa Cave in High Tatras

Exploring Slovakia’s caverns and caves (Spectacular Slovakia - travel guide)

Slovakia is rich in caves, with more than 6,200 that have already been explored.

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Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok

Another international scandal? Slovak consulate in St.Petersburg under scrutiny

Slovak consulate issued visa to a Russian citizen later involved in a murder in Berlin.

and 1 more
The police speak with a driver on the Bratislava-Berg border crossing on May 17, 2020.

Coronavirus travel restrictions on Slovakia's borders: How to visit the neighbouring countries

Austria opened borders for EU citizens with a negative COVID-19 test. Take a look at our overview.

Timothy Garton Ash

Timothy Garton Ash: Brexit could be the beginning of the end for EU

The UK needs to hold another referendum, opines historian Timothy Garton Ash.

Jens Stoltenberg in Košice.

Stoltenberg in Košice: There is no better alternative to NATO

Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák says we need to understand that we need the alliance.

Milan Nič, analyst of the German Council for Foreign Affairs

Will Slovakia be part of the "new Schengen"?

If leaders in Brussels failed to agree on immigration, we would also feel it, says analyst Milan Nič.

Orbán will now create a system where there is no more need to win an election

Lessons from the Hungarian elections: Stick with a proportional electoral system, says leading Hungarian intellectual.

Protest in front of the Russian embassy in Bratislava

Slovak intelligence agency monitors Russian diplomats

Russian diplomats have increased their intelligence activities as well according to Czechs.

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Jan Bayer

Foreign journalists will help Kuciak's colleagues continue his work

The Sme daily interviewed Jan Bayer from Axel Springer, the publisher of the Aktuality.sk news website that the murdered journalist worked for.

A tattoo, illustrative stock photo

A Slovak prisoner tattooed in Auschwitz, remained silent until he grew very old

Lale Sokolov fell in love in the concentration camp; only those close to him knew his story.

Tomio Okamura

Czech election also impacted by hoaxes: Okamura’s disinformation gesture

The anti-Islam party spread disinformation and was supported by conspiracy websites.

L-R: Former Czech PM Jiří Paroubek is out, and now evne his party declines; Slovak PM Fico holds on.

Social democrats are in decline, issues involving refugees and extremists have harmed them

In Slovakia, social democracy has continued but in Europe it is in decline. It fails to face extremists, or to talk about refugees.

Jakub Wisniewski

Slovaks would be the first to suffer without the EU

Brussels should have more patience with Central Europe, as it is the first time the region has had to deal with incoming refugees, says Globsec analyst Jakub Wisniewski.

Parts of the Hron River are suitable for people of all ages.

Riding the rivers of Slovakia (Spectacular Slovakia - travel guide)

This regularly updated feature on Slovakia's waterways includes tips for finding lazy rivers and rushing rapids.

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