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Dana Huňátová: Madeleine Albright was first person I saw who lived for work
As head of office of new minister Jiří Dienstbier, Dana Huňátová was involved in the overhaul of the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry needed after four decades of communism.
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Czech official: Development cooperation increasingly becoming "European team“ effort
What is the Czech Republic doing to alleviate the plight of Ukranian refugees and how is it helping to improve the lives of people elsewhere in the world?
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Trade, beer and cannibalism: A tour of Bronze Age Bohemia
The Bronze Age on the territory of the modern day Czech Republic saw extensive trade relations with other parts of Europe as well as cannibalism and the brewing of beer.
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Czech cities stripping Soviet-era “heroes” of their honorary citizenship
Prague councillors have voted in favour of stripping the late Soviet military commander Ivan Konev of his honorary citizenship.
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Expert questions plan for Ukrainian Roma refugees
Amid reports of Ukrainian Roma refugees sleeping at Prague’s Main Train Station, a tent city has been erected in the Troja district to provide accommodation for them.
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On Roots, Branches and Family Trees
As Kevin Loo enters life as a family man, he reflects on the family trees in his life and how our roots play an important part of who we are and where we go.
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Brno start-up wins millions in investment money to grow pork in lab
Animal farming is a huge greenhouse gas emitter - but most people are not willing to give up meat. How can we solve this? Entrepreneur Roman Lauš may have the answer.
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Czech firm to provide Ukraine with 3D printed anti-tank barriers
A Czech company has started to produce anti-tank barriers for the Ukrainian army made on a special, 3D printer.