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A new database gives access to the memories of Roma Holocaust survivors
Roma Holocaust Memorial Day sees the launch of a database bringing together survivors' testimonies. Kateřina Čapková talks about the project.
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Three Czechs recognised as Righteous Among Nations
Three Czechs who risked their lives to save nine members of a Jewish family from the Holocaust have been recognised in memoriam as Righteous Among the Nations.
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Differing treatment of “Russian” tennis players sparks questions
Police stopped a Russian player from entering Czechia to appear at a tennis tournament. But they then allowed players with Russian passports to play in a different contest.
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Hundreds of fans head to Arctic Circle for first Bohemians European game since 1980s
Prague football club Bohemians 1905 surprised almost everyone when they earned an unexpected place in the qualifiers for the Europa Conference League this year.






![Conversations from Lány [Hovory z Lán] with President Václav Havel was program that symbolised the new era of the radio. The program commenced on 11.3.1990 and enabled the president to reflect more widely on the socio-political situation of the day and to inform listeners about many aspects of presidential life. The photograph from the recording of the initial program of Conversations from Lány on 24. 7. 1998 depicts (from the left) the Director General of Czech Radio, Vlastimil Ježek, Jiří Pehe, the announcer Robert Tamchyna and President Václav Havel. | Photo: APF Czech Radio Conversations from Lány [Hovory z Lán] with President Václav Havel was program that symbolised the new era of the radio. The program commenced on 11.3.1990 and enabled the president to reflect more widely on the socio-political situation of the day and to inform listeners about many aspects of presidential life. The photograph from the recording of the initial program of Conversations from Lány on 24. 7. 1998 depicts (from the left) the Director General of Czech Radio, Vlastimil Ježek, Jiří Pehe, the announcer Robert Tamchyna and President Václav Havel. | Photo: APF Czech Radio](https://english.radio.cz/sites/default/files/styles/cro_3x2_tablet/public/images/d596b803784f04c201b8ad57eca40b52.jpg?itok=3DOuOzdn×tamp=1687342314)

![1980 – 1985 Caution, sharp turn! One of the most listened to programs was Slovak Radio’s Caution, sharp turn! [Pozor, zákruta!] . Its success was not only due to its motoring reports, but also its good international music. That type of music found it easier to get onto the airwaves from the Bratislava studio than from Prague. | Photo: APF Czech Radio 1980 – 1985 Caution, sharp turn! One of the most listened to programs was Slovak Radio’s Caution, sharp turn! [Pozor, zákruta!] . Its success was not only due to its motoring reports, but also its good international music. That type of music found it easier to get onto the airwaves from the Bratislava studio than from Prague. | Photo: APF Czech Radio](https://english.radio.cz/sites/default/files/styles/cro_3x2_tablet/public/images/91d51a99d2762c6ef979a6afb1135646.jpg?itok=Z_2V29RY×tamp=1685967898)
![The main technological breakthrough in the seventies involved the fully fledged advent of stereo in radio broadcasting. In 1970, news reporting received its own national station called Star [Hvězda]. The photograph shows an editor from the news editing team in the 1980s. | Photo: APF Czech Radio The main technological breakthrough in the seventies involved the fully fledged advent of stereo in radio broadcasting. In 1970, news reporting received its own national station called Star [Hvězda]. The photograph shows an editor from the news editing team in the 1980s. | Photo: APF Czech Radio](https://english.radio.cz/sites/default/files/styles/cro_3x2_tablet/public/images/b2c72702dabb7320e6fe51de945146bb.jpg?itok=t-ijUBKu×tamp=1685356962)







































