Zuzana Kepplová
Zuzana Kepplová
zuzana.kepplova@sme.sk

Zuzana Kepplová has been a columnist, writer and an editor of the opinion section at the Sme daily since 2015.

Author also writes for: zuzana.kepplova@sme.sk, Twitter

List of author's articles

Zuzana Kepplová

How Ukrainians are helping us to leave the periphery

Slovakia has become a host country, not just a transit country.

Petr Pavel won the first round of the Czech presidential election and will face Andrej Babiš in the run off next weekend.

Czechs do not need to talk about "mental Slovaks"

Keep calm, neighbours, Babiš is not worth raising chauvinist waves.

The crossroad in Martinová.

Where the Roma aren’t a part of the problem, but rather, the solution

Hungarians are unwanted in the north, Roma are unwanted everywhere.

Archaeologist Mária Hudáková with the precious Celtic statuette.

The Celt with golden eyes may be the find of the year

Archaeologist talks about how the precious statuette was found in Spiš.

Moscow

They are asking if we really want war

Pressure on us not to publish what we found is part of propaganda.

Michal Kšiňan got his doctorate degree at the University of Sorbonne in Paris and a the Institute of History of the Academy of Slovak Sciences in Bratislava, where he works today. He studies the life of general Milan Rastislav Štefánik.

M. R. Štefánik: an uncompromising politician and royalist with debts

The story of Milan Rastislav Štefánik, both a French general and Minister of War for Czechoslovakia at the same time, has been hidden, twisted, and romanticised at turns. What is the real story?

November 16, 2018 protest in Bratislava

Ancient drama has returned to Slovak politics

Grassroots citizens’ movements, the ruling powers as well as competing political parties and figures all clash in the struggle for the interpretation of Kuciak.

Slovakia shouldn’t treat voters living abroad like foreigners

People who are not allowed to vote in their homeland will be more likely to renounce it.

All for Jan: The year of magical thinking in Slovakia

Orbán used Soros as a powerful container for everything he stood against. Fico borrowed the ready-made narrative.

A European cemetery

Where Europeans want to be buried

What does the place we choose to be buried in say about our identity?

Virginijus Sinkievichus, Lithuanian Economy Minister

Lithuanian minister: If the EU wants to progress, it cannot start with a debate on ethics

Lithuania has discovered new markets after adopting sanctions.

Hungarian PM Orbán with Slovak counterpart, Fico.

Where Fico ends and Orbán begins

Fico did not get the idea to monitor NGOs from his Hungarian counterpart. But if he proceeds this way, he will turn into Orbán.

Miroslav Lajcak with PM Robert Fico.

Candidate Lajčák

We will be watching with tension how Lajčák will deal with the refugee issue. At the UN level, it will also be time to deal with the mantra about solving problems in the countries of origin.

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