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President Pavel urges Czechs to have confidence in the future and resist populist solutions
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2025 a year of key decisions on Czechia's western alignment, says PM Fiala
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Czech foreign minister condemns Russia’s New Year drone attack on Kyiv
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Electronic version of ID now valid at post offices, banks, municipalities and polling stations
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Czechia loses to Sweden, places second in Group B at IIHF
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What’s behind Czechia’s lowest representation of women in science?
Czechia has long struggled with one of the lowest shares of female researchers in the EU, and a recent report has revealed that the country now ranks last in this regard.
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“I cannot defend carp”: The foreigner’s perspective on Czech Christmas!
To hear the outsider’s perspective on Czech Christmas, Danny Bate got an international panel to discuss their experiences and their opinions, both the good and the bad.
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New sounds for old bells: innovative method from Czech Technical University to repair historic bells
A technique developed by scientists at the Czech Technical University uses fast-moving metal particles to repair parts of historic bells cracked or worn down over time.
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Biochemist Jan Konvalinka: I hate us being called a “very good East European institute”
Well-known scientist Jan Konvalinka heads Prague's Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, which this year opened a lab in Boston.