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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News digest: Hungarian PM complains about the EU, Czech elections resonate in Slovakia

Slovak politicians respond to Czech elections. Speaker of Parliament Kollár threatens to leave coalition again. Nitra-based Jaguar suspends production. More in today’s digest.

News digest: Quarter of Covid-positive people are younger than 18

Booster shots will be administered soon. Senior hours will be dropped. Interior minister gets more power in the police force.

News digest: Slovakia to prepare for a reform autumn

First money from the recovery plan to arrive soon. Business centres hired people despite pandemic. Travel conditions to Czechia, Norway and the UK change.

Graduates struggled with finding job also due to the pandemic.

Survey: Most schools in Slovakia fail to properly prepare their students for working life

Students complain about insufficient traineeship and education that teaches them foreign language and transferable skills.

News digest: President condemns attacks against medical staff and calls for stability

President met with coalition and opposition leaders. Slovak pavilion at Expo faces problems. Temporary bus station in Bratislava closes permanently.

News digest: Fear of Covid vaccines behind low vaccination rate in Slovakia

PM does not expect national emergency to be declared. Romania toughens up rules for incomers from Slovakia. President will present her state of the republic address.

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News digest: Slovakia records highest number of positive cases since mid-April

Covid spreads mostly in schools. Bratislava ring road stretches to open on Sunday. Slovak water slalom athletes successful at world championships.

News digest: Ex-special prosecutor found guilty, while critical journalists charged

Ex-special prosecutor sentenced to 14 years. Several politicians critical of charges against Denník N journalists. Travel to Spain more complicated.

Industry is one of the sectors in which AI can be used in the future.

AI has potential for the future. Slovakia just needs to use it

The AIslovakIA national platform aims to connect academia, businesses and state.

Deportations were just one of the consequences of the Jewish Code.

How the Code eliminated Jews from public life

Slovakia marks 80 years since adopting the legislation that eliminated Jews from public life.

News digest: Slovakia struggles with third wave and coalition reshuffles

The smallest coalition party splits up. Health authority introduces several new measures. Booster shots will be administered from next Monday.

News digest: Prosecutor’s office steps into another investigation, while its former chief faces trial

Ex-general prosecutor rejects charges. One third of districts with stricter rules. More people allowed to register for papal visit. More in today’s digest.

News digest: Slovakia reports the highest daily caseload since spring

Editors-in-chief and international organisation address the General Prosecutor’s Office. Slovak president and Icelandic PM initiate a call to support Afghan women. More in today’s digest.

The Holocaust Museum in Sereď gives people an idea of how the life of Jews looked in wartime Slovak state.

Hard labour and threat of deportations. A museum shows the struggles of Slovak Jews

The town of Sereď houses the only Holocaust museum in Slovakia.

News digest: Ex-spy boss acquitted of corruption charges, police chief out

Several protests to be held on national holiday. Another proposal restricting abortions comes to parliament. More in today’s digest.

News digest: Another evacuation mission from Afghanistan successful

28 people to arrive from Afghanistan. Universities to decide on opening new semester. Slovak ice hockey players qualify for the 2022 Winter Olympics. More in today's digest.

The basilica minor in Šaštín.

People come here to pray for miracles. Now, Pope Francis will visit

Šaštín is a national pilgrimage site in Slovakia. Francis is not the first pope to visit the site.

News digest: Unvaccinated people over 50 will decide on the third wave

Deputy culture minister dismissed despite objections of Roma organisations. Minimum wage will go up next year. More districts in the orange tier next week.

News digest: Bratislava will most likely avoid the strictest pandemic measures

Nearly 75 percent of older people immunised in the capital. Travel conditions to Montenegro and Northern Macedonia will change. Slovak director wins award at international film festival.

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