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President Pavel to announce election date in May
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FM Lipavský remains deeply sceptical about Russia’s approach to ceasefire talks
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German far-right extremists trained with live ammunition in Czechia, reports Der Spiegel
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Czechia must speed up spending of some EU funds to avoid losing money
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First autonomous train in Europe starts service in the Jičín region
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“Russians were laughing at us”: Ex-ambassador to US and Russia Petr Kolář on Ukraine and EU security
I sat down with Petr Kolář, advisor to Pavel, and former Czech ambassador to the US and Russia, to reflect on these comments and gauge his sense of EU-Russia relations.
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New Czech report highlights impact of war in Ukraine on mental health
Journalist, photographer and researcher Jiří Pasz spoke to Danny Bate about a new in-depth report on the impacts of the war in Ukraine on mental health.
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After Paris slip, Czech Olympian Aneta Holasová rises with new purpose
Olympian, Aneta Holasová, injured herself months before the European Championships, failing to qualify for Paris 2024. Her story shows “everything happens for a reason.”
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Jakub Menšík defeats Novak Djokovic to claim first ATP title at Miami Open
Czech teenager Jakub Menšík has claimed his first ATP Masters 1000 title at the Miami Open, defeating Novak Djokovic 7-6, 7-6 in the final.
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The heart of the Vltava reappears: Satellite images reveal hidden meander beneath melting ice
As the ice on the Lipno reservoir started to melt, satellite images have revealed the original meander of the Vltava River, known as the "Heart of the Vltava."
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Largest disaster in Czechia in decades: What could have been done differently in oil tanker disaster
Czech authorities declared a state of emergency near Hustopeče nad Bečvou on February 28 following a train crash that led to the spread of 1,000 tons of toxic benzene.
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Mission Zero-G: inspiring the next generation of Czech astronauts
What does it feel like to float in zero gravity? Thanks to a unique Czech project, 26 students got to find out!
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Science on the sphere: Bringing global and space phenomena to life in Žatec
Forget chalkboards and textbooks. In the heart of the Czech Republic, a glowing globe powered by satellite data is transforming science education—one orbit at a time.