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: Poland offers to protect Slovak skies

Slovak PM will appear on BBC soon. Shops will be closed on Sunday.

Cosmin Boiangiu, executive director of the European Labour Authority

European labour market impacted by the shortage of healthcare skills and occupations

ELA is ready to look at circulation mobility with people heading where the economy needs them.

Illustrative stock photo

Seeking jobs and staff in Europe with the help of Eures

The network could be helpful for both job-seekers and employers wanting to hire.

Robert Fico

Even with Fico in custody, Smer may retain popular support

Fico has been preparing his supporters for this scenario, so it may not affect his popular backing.

PM Eduard Heger with his advisor Alexander Duleba in a train on the way to Kyiv, April 8.

Ukraine joining the EU would benefit eastern Slovakia, says PM’s advisor

Slovak-Ukrainian relations were enjoying a renaissance. Then the war broke out.

News digest: Democratic countries should provide maximum assistance to Ukraine, Slovak PM told CNN

Slovakia is the only EU country where the production of emissions in 2021 exceeded pre-pandemic times. Caucus of far-right in parliament ceased to exist.

EC President Ursula von der Leyen and Slovak PM Eduard Heger at the Government’s Office.

Slovaks lack trust in the EU, but are happy to be members (graphs)

Appreciation of the EU increased after the war broke out, surveys find.

News digest: Putin's popularity among Slovaks on decline

Defence minister negotiates the purchase of drones. Community centre for Ukrainians opens in Bratislava.

News digest: Slovakia prepares to return diplomats to Kyiv

Half the people in Slovakia are unsatisfied with the EU's response to the war in Ukraine. Interior Ministry urgently looks for the replacement of Russian helicopters.

News digest: Slovakia discusses further military aid to Ukraine

Earthquake in central Slovakia. Slovak student company named best in world.

Marian Kotleba

Kotleba is guilty and might not meet the deadline to run in the next general election

Voters who had a problem with the far right leader had already left the party, observers agree.

Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán

Orbán wins re-election, but faces isolation within the region

Responses to the war prompt a political split within the Visegrad Group, which includes Slovakia.

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A man bids farewell to his nine year old daughter as the train with his family leaves for Poland, at the train station in Odesa, on Monday, April 4, 2022.

From vaccination to war: Slovak disinformation outlets quick to shift the conversation

Slovaks who relied on dubious sources for their information on COVID-19 are now avid consumers of the disinformation being disseminated about the war in Ukraine.

News digest: Kotleba is extremist, court confirmed

A businessman wanted to prevent Ukrainian refugees from entering his shop. Medical trade unions on strike alert.

News digest: No quarantine or form to fill when travelling to Slovakia

First Czech soldiers arriving to Slovakia. Another Slovak carmaker facing a lack of components.

Ukrainian refugees at Taras Shevchenko Primary and Grammar School in Prešov
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News digest: Russian embassy street renamed after murdered Putin critic

PM warning on Russian gas supplies. 1,349 refugees from Ukraine have already found a job in Slovakia.

News digest: If not for NATO, Russian aggressor would be looking at Slovakia

Mayor of Melitopol pays visit to Bratislava. The Education Ministry launches register of schools ready to enrol Ukrainian schoolkids.

News digest: Court orders Smer MP to stop lying about president

Big changes for universities in Slovakia. Politicians pay tribute to Madeleine Albright.

The Eduard Heger cabinet

Government at midterm: Some anti-corruption achievements, but coalition could have done more

The ruling parties are united in their stance on the war in Ukraine, but struggling to deal with its consequences.

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