Tomáš Hrivňák is an economy reporter for Denník N. He studied Media Analysis and Research at Masaryk University and previously worked as a photojournalist. His reporting and photography have earned multiple awards, including the Slovak Press Photo and a Journalism Award for written reportage.RSS Feed

AI helps Ukrainian drones against Russian signal jamming, but fully autonomous strikes remain rareIn one Ukrainian model, the drone flies to the front line and when its pilot gives the order, it locks onto the target, pursues it, and destroys it, even if Russian jamming cuts off contact.

Slovakia’s schizophrenia: defending Nato’s eastern flank, but PM courts the country threatening it Slovak defence minister Robert Kaliňák announced Bratislava wants to join the Baltic Air Policing mission with its new F-16 fighter jets — mixing up the confusing cocktail of Robert Fico’s government foreign-policy messaging.

London offered Russian oligarchs what others could not. Today their luxury villas are falling into disrepairLondon’s luxury “Moscow-on-Thames” has transformed from a Russian oligarch haven into a graveyard of frozen assets. Driven by historical financial deregulation and “golden visas,” billions in property now sit in disrepair due to post-2022 sanctions. Experts warn that despite transparency reforms, London remains a global playground for opaque wealth.