Radka Minarechová
Radka Minarechová
radka.minarechova@spectator.sk

Radka Minarechová began working for The Slovak Spectator in July 2011, after graduating from the journalism department of Comenius University in Bratislava. She covers political news, as well as occasional economic stories, and writes for our special publications.She is also responsible for the information tables that appear in the special publications. Before she joined The Slovak Spectator team, Ms. Minarechová contributed to the Career & Employment Guide and Spectacular Slovakia.

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An employee operates the assembly line for the Land Rover Defender model at the Jaguar Land Rover production plant in Nitra on October 25, 2023.

Government casts wider net for foreign workers

Changes should make it easier to employ foreigners, but integration and motivation to stay remain a challenge.

A new diplomatic office will be established in Algeria.

Changes to economic diplomacy aimed at bolstering Slovak firms abroad

New diplomatic offices in Malaysia, Philippines and Algeria are to be opened.

The Blue Dot COMIN facility in Nitra (pictured) opened on Thursday, March 2, 2023. It acts as a centre for refugees from the war in Ukraine.

Lacking coordination and cash, municipalities struggle to integrate foreigners

Nitra has become the first town to adopt an integration strategy.

Veľké Hincovo Pleso mountain lake, as viewed from Kôprovský Štít peak.
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Slovakia's Nessie? Tatras 'monster' mystery might have another explanation

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

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Štrbské Pleso is a popular destination in the High Tatras.
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Ester was born with a rare congenital defect.

Specialists in Banská Bystrica help a newborn breathe using unique procedure

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Mayim Bialik with the Czech translation of her book.
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The Big Bang Theory has a star with Czechoslovak roots

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Jörn Kaufhold moved to Slovakia in 2007.

A German who fell in love with Slovakia’s nature now shows its beauties to foreigners

Jörn Kaufhold originally planned to stay here for a year. Seventeen years on, he’s still here.

Secondary school students in Bratislava can now study courses focused on artificial intelligence.

First in Europe: Secondary school focused on AI opens in Bratislava

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Bryndzové halušky (illustrative photo)
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Slovak rapper features in one of the billboards on Times Square.

I swear it’s not a Photoshop. Slovak rapper pops up in NYC

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Queen Letizia of Spain attending a match of the Spanish women's basketball team during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
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It wasn't a joke: The Queen of Spain really did order shoes from Slovakia

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Justin K Arthur cooking bryndzové halušky.
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The work of Klára Sekáč Kavická has been affected by her love of horses.

Young HR professional: Work with horses can be inspirational in HR

Klára Sekáč Kavická received the HRTalent award for her work with a big telecom company.

The "corpse flower" bloomed in Bratislava in early August.

First blooming of 'world's smelliest flower' lures hundreds to Bratislava

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

Dana Miňová

HRLeader laureate: She didn’t want to be a teacher. But a detour still led her to education

Dana Miňová of MH Teplárenský Holding focuses on change and crisis management in her work.

Anna Karolína Schmiedlová of Slovakia returns the ball during her victory over former Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejčíková of the Czech Republic during the women's single tennis competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

Slovak tennis player catches the eye of leading international sports website

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

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High interest in new hires and IT graduates. But gender gap remains an issue

These were the trends of the Slovak labour market in the past year.

The blue sapphire is 2.5 centimetres across.
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Better than mushrooms? Amateur collector finds Slovakia's biggest sapphire

A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.

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