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: Bratislava has a world-class bus station, mayor says

Half of the country's hospitalised Covid patients are in eastern Slovakia. The largest alternative energy supplier is leaving Slovakia.

Family of Alica Frühwaldová in 1948

She never met her grandparents, but knows how much love she lost in the concentration camps

Marching extremists prompted Alica Frühwaldová to write the story of her own family.

News digest: Fear and anger are prevailing emotions in Slovakia, president said

Kočner and Zsuzsová charged with planning murders. PCR tests are free for symptomatic people.

News digest: Bratislava avoids strictest measures thanks to vaccination rate

The coalition disputes are not over. Police broke up an organised group of smugglers in eastern Slovakia.

News digest: Prosecutor calls charges against journalists unlawful and unfounded

Editors-in-chief supported accused journalists before charges were dropped. Poll unveils how an ideal foreigner should look. No vote on changes to the Citizenship Act.

News digest: Number of cases double in a week, state of emergency not ruled out

Meteorologists issued warnings against intense rainfall for the southern and western districts of Slovakia. There will be regular flights from two Russian cities to Bratislava.

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Slovakia braces for third Covid wave as Health Ministry warns of infection peak in October

Pope visit not expected to have had major impact on epidemic.

Mária Kolíková

Coalition yet to decide on the justice minister. Kolíková should stay, experts say

Veronika Remišová of Za Ľudí claimed that the ministry belongs to her party, but political analyst claims that her negotiation position is weak.

News digest: Pope Francis goes east, makes a point of visiting the Roma

Shops will close tomorrow due to a national holiday. New Bratislava bus station opens by the end of September.

News digest: Slovakia hosts a pope after 18 years

Four investigators and acting chief of inspectorate detained. Slovak film wins prestigious Venice Film Festival award.

Grigorij Mesežnikov

Slovaks are blind to geopolitical risks

Some politicians cannot be trusted to take the side of their own country against Russia.

News digest: Slovak government apologises for anti-Jewish laws adopted eight decades ago

Štefan Hamran appointed to lead Police Corps. Summer brought an abnormally high number of job ads.

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Covid booster shot will be available in Slovakia from Monday

Measuring of immune response absent from Slovakia's strategy, expert said.

News digest: Thousands want to see the pope, though he is too liberal for some

General prosecutor fails to explain his actions to MPs. Some universities to start new year with online education.

Robert Barca

News digest: General Prosecutor's Office premises closed to some journalists

Students and pupils returned to schools. Kitchen of the hospital became coronavirus hotspot. Slovak company to produce components for combat vehicles.

David Stulík

Ukraine should discard the victim narrative. Its success would be a blow to Russia

Ukraine should be proud that their army could stand up against the Russian Federation. NATO did not help Ukraine as much as it helped Afghanistan, says analyst.

Hike to the top of Chopok

From grazing sheep to internationally recognised resort. Demänovská Dolina marks 100 years of tourism

Concerns of the famous architect who helped develop the valley one century ago have materialised.

Ready for hybrid teaching? Schools will be switching between online and in-person education

Returning to school accompanied by joys as well as fears for adolescents.

News digest: 250 people with connections to Slovakia want to leave Afghanistan

If necessary, Slovakia can send another special plane to Afghanistan. Vaccination with Sputnik ends at the end of August.

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