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Fiala arrives in Paris for opening of Czech House at Olympic Games
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Czech ambassador to Jordan dismissed over "managerial failure"
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Transport minister: first section of high-speed railway to begin construction next year
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Krejčíková and Siniaková triumph at Prague Open before setting off for Paris Olympics
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Ed Sheeran to perform in Hradec Králové this weekend
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“Democracy is always really hard”: Historian Snyder on freedom in US, Europe and beyond
Yale historian Snyder was at the conference Borders of (Un)Freedom. The next day, he was interviewed by journalist, Jan Bumba. This is a shorter version of that interview.
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“He showed he loves his country”: Czech leaders respond to Biden move
Senior politicians in Prague have been reacting to US President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will no longer seek reelection in the 2024 US presidential elections.
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Czechast: Czech Roads and Trails, History and Present
Walking on historical roads and trails is a great way to discover the past and present of Czechia.
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Exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic settlement found near Kutná Hora
Czech archaeologists have discovered a Neolithic settlement near Kutná Hora. Built approximately 7,000 years ago, it has been exceptionally well-preserved.
Sport
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Slalom canoeist Jiří Prskavec eyes Olympic defence in Paris
Canoeist Jiří Prskavec, who is current titleholder in kayak single, is one of Czechia’s brightest medal hopes going into the Olympic Games in Paris.
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Beach volleyball world champions Schweiner and Perušič among Czechia’s biggest Olympic hopefuls
Beach volleyball world champions David Schweiner and Ondřej Perušič will be among the first Czechs to compete at the imminent Olympic Games in Paris.