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Czechs commemorate reformer priest Jan Hus
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Czech doctor fined for groping hygiene officer in South Korea
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Heavy storms fell trees and flood cellars in south and eastern Czechia
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Robin Wright to present The Princess Bride at Karlovy Vary
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“Ukrainians are fighting for our common security”: Czechia sends mobile ICU unit to Ukraine
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Czechia has deployed a mobile ICU bus to be used across Ukraine. I spoke to Petr Gandalovič about the purpose the bus will serve.
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Foreign Minister Lipavský: struggle for succession to Putin regime has begun
As the turbulent events of the past weekend unfolded in Russia, Czech top officials met to debate security issues.
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Medieval glass mosaic at St. Vitus Cathedral under scrutiny
One of the most valuable medieval monuments at Prague Castle, the glass mosaic of the Last Judgement at Saint Vitus Cathedral, is undergoing a close inspection.
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Milada Horáková: Politician and women's rights activist executed by the communists
Czechs are marking 73 years since the death of Milada Horáková, a democratic opposition leader who was sentenced and executed in a communist show trial on June 27, 1950.
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“We want to make expats lives easier”: The Expat Centre in Prague
Lucia Legáthová is an economic diplomacy specialist for the City of Prague and also runs the Prague Expat Centre, located in the heart of downtown.
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Canada D’eh! Canadians in Prague on what it means to be a Canuck
Since the fall of communism, Prague has seen a massive increase in foreigners, and part of this group of expats are Canadians - a close knit community here in Prague.
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Former Budějovice mayor wins Green Pearl award for stupidest environmental statement of year
The former mayor of České Budějovice, Jiří Svoboda, is this year’s winner of the Green Pearl award for his statement made last year that rivers are a traffic obstacle.
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Biologist Petra Nevečeřalová on her life-long obsession with whales
Marine biologist Petra Nevečeřalová, who hails from the north-Bohemian town of Ústí nad Labem, has been obsessed with whales since early childhood.


![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)

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![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)







































