Nina Hrabovská Francelová
Nina Hrabovská Francelová
nina.francelova@spectator.sk

Nina Hrabovská Francelová started to work for The Slovak Spectator as a student of journalism in October 2016. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism at the Palacký University in Olomouc and a master's degree in journalism at Comenius University in Bratislava. She spent one semester at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and participated in several international courses for journalists.

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News digest: EU sues Slovakia over cancelled package holidays

New expert opinion in Kuciak murder case provided as the trial is approaching. Interior Ministry inspectorate secured files on some open cases. Solar eclipse was visible also from Slovakia.

News digest: Only a test needed for travel from neighbouring EU countries to Slovakia

Sputnik will be available to those aged 60+ too. Egypt will be in the black tier of Slovakia's travel map. A new questionnaire will gauge the interest of non-EU students in vaccination.

Museum SNP in Banská Bystrica

Uprising museum to change hands. Foreign historians join critical voices against the move

The specific plans create the impression that the lack of a concept in historical politics in the two ministries is the real problem, German historian says.

News digest: Putin increasingly popular in Slovakia, Sputnik vaccine less so

Teenagers register for Covid jab in their thousands in Slovakia. Bus connections between Vienna and Bratislava restored post-lockdown. And all you wanted to know about holiday in Slovakia.

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Employers cannot push employees to get vaccinated

Information on Covid vaccination creates a clash between employees’ right to privacy and the employer’s duty to create a safe work environment.

Flight in balloon in Liptov region

Hotels, travelling, sightseeing. How to enjoy a holiday in Slovakia

Slovakia is preparing for its second pandemic summer. Check out our guide on rules applicable in the country and its various districts.

If you go down to the woods today….watch out for bears!

Villages issue warnings to locals and tourists as mating season begins.

News digest: State wants to control pandemic aid, some complain at court about its lack

Slovakia turned orange on the European travel map after the problem with data reporting was fixed. People planning holidays in Slovakia should prepare for higher prices.

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“Pandemic graduates” arrive to the labour market. How can they succeed?

Recruiters say their clients take into account more than just one year of school when choosing suitable job candidates.

News digest: First person to be jabbed with Sputnik V next week

Children will soon be able to receive the Pfizer vaccines. More flights from Bratislava airport to summer destinations.

Too different? Some foreigners are more acceptable to Slovaks than others for marriage

Children often help improve mixed couples' relationship with their relatives.

News digest: Slovak immigration authorities have improved a lot since 2006

Rules for collusive custody change following compromise. Junior coalition party on the verge of a breakup.

Veronika Remišová (left) and Mária Kolíková (right)

Za Ľudí may break up as it attempts to change its leader

Junior coalition party is experiencing problems that may disrupt the Heger government.

News digest: New rules for AstraZeneca, Sputnik V decision expected tomorrow

Minister Mičovský steps down after his nominee ended up in custody. Austria to suspend the landing of planes from the UK.

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Third Covid-19 wave inevitable but should be milder, say scientists

Vaccinating as many people as possible is crucial, but AstraZeneca rejection raises more questions.

News digest: International trains return, minister shows new vax certificate

Cyprus has listed Slovakia as a red country. The Defence Ministry plans to purchase two Black Hawk helicopters.

Mikuláš Galanda: Unavená Žena (Tired Woman)

Slovak MPs object to EP report on sexual health

A group of lawmakers says the European Parliament has over-reached.

News digest: Some parts of Slovakia under water, economy remains above zero

Austria requires no quarantine upon arrival, but Belgium imposes it again. Schools to be equipped by digital technologies worth €40 million.

Vaccination in Banská Bystrica Region

More mobile vaccination teams roll out to help elderly get jabs

Operation expands amid low take-up among older people.

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News digest: Open cinemas and eating inside restaurants in some districts. New rules apply from Monday

Date of appeal hearing in the case of the murder of Ján Kuciak and Martina Kušnírová has been set. Beach in Bratislava opens to public on May 14.

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