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: Schools should not be closed across the board

Schoolchildren won't need a negative test result. Lottery for vaccinated people reveals problems. GDP growth fell behind expectations.

News digest: Health minister ready to discuss vaccine mandates for some

New Covid alert system effective. Planned evacuation of Slovaks from Afghanistan. Sunday a subtropical day.

News digest: Changes to Covid alert system can help some districts avoid lockdowns

Representatives of municipalities welcome the new tier system. Health care reform introduced. More in today's digest.

News digest: Slovakia remains green, but new rules for deteriorating situation already being discussed

Draft warning system gives premises a chance to pick entrance rules. Slovak districts remain in the green tier. Summer schools are now open.

Fulbright is a life-changing experience, say participants

One of the largest international educational exchange programmes in the world marks 75 years.

News digest: Protests return to Bratislava, police say they are ready

Two protests scheduled for Thursday. Oligarch described as a friend of Robert Fico charged. Police launch prosecution for vandalism in downtown Bratislava.

News digest: Slovakia wins an unexpected medal during the weekend

Slovakia has three Olympic medals so far. People can register for vaccination lottery. Police ask for videos from last week's protest.

Halls of universities remained empty after the Covid pandemic broke out in Slovakia.

Universities passed pandemic test, but students suffered from lack of contact, massive survey finds

Research shows traineeships and practical education suffered during Covid-19 crisis.

News digest: Court opposes benefits for semi-vaccinated, again

Third pandemic wave is already here. Slovakia commemorates one of the biggest plane crashes in Czechoslovakia.

Queen Elizabeth II, President Ivan Gašparovič and some participants from the British Council project Dreams and Teams, October 2008.

From a shot director to meeting the Queen: The British Council celebrates 75 years in Slovakia

The organisation’s mission had not changed over the decades, says current head.

News digest: New week starts with several changes to rules

Higher age limit for testing and longer test negativity for events. No Olympic medals for Slovakia so far. Collusive custody will change.

News digest: Slovakia will remain green, despite worsening situation abroad

Border rules will not change, despite protests. 72 cases of Delta variant confirmed. Slovakia commemorates 141 years since Milan Rastislav Štefánik was born.

News digest: Slovakia enters the new week with green

The country loses an exceptional performer. German flood wave hits Bratislava, but no danger expected. New border rules come into effect.

Change is constant at the borders, but new rules still favour the vaccinated

Only the biggest ones leave like this. If only it didn't hurt the rest of us so badly. Slovakia remembers deceased actor Milan Lasica.

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News digest: Slovakia not the first choice of foreign workers, but many want to stay

The state has two different statistics on vaccination-related deaths. Large-capacity vaccination centres will start walk-in vaccinations. People wait for their cars longer.

News digest: 35 infections with the Delta variant confirmed so far

Money for the vaccination campaign missing. Most of Slovakia with very relaxed measures. Police warn people about scammers.

Police patrols returned to the border crossings, but not everybody is happy.

Slovakia and its hindrances: court blocks referendum, people block border crossings

MPs will try to amend the Constitution, while the state decided to reopen smaller crossings after the protests.

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News digest: Court stops the referendum on early election, but some politicians criticise the president

Referendum on snap election not in compliance with the Constitution. Small border crossings will reopen, following some protests. The trial of an ex-special prosecutor began.

Michelle Krivda of Swiss Re

Young HR professional: Having an idea is not enough. Implementation is important

Building good relationships with others is key, said Michelle Krivda of Swiss Re, the laureate of HRTalent 2020 award.

News digest: Summer holiday brings new travelling and testing rules

Vaccination the decisive factor for self-isolation. State will focus on PCR tests. Children start summer holiday.

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