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Billionaire behind Ukraine initiative: “I feel even worse than in 1968”
Czech billionaire businessman Dalibor Dědek has launched an international petition drive calling for tougher action against Russia over its war on Ukraine.
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Expert: Albright’s relationship with Havel was “crucial”
Madeleine Albright, a former US secretary of state who was born in Czechoslovakia in 1937, has died at the age of 84. I discussed her legacy with journalist Daniel Anýž.
Society
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Human rights violation focus of this year’s One World festival
The annual One World festival of human rights documentary films gets underway on Monday with film screenings in 25 cities across the country.
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Psychiatrist: Disillusionment with refugee wave is inevitable
With no end in sight of the conflict, experts warn that the Czech society may soon enter a phase of disillusionment with the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
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Funding for Terezín barracks overhaul under threat
The Dresden Barracks, one of the largest buildings in the former Terezín ghetto, are in a desolate state. Experts say that the complex needs to be repaired quickly.
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Czechs and Russians: A love-hate relationship
A look back in history shows that Czechs have always had a complicated relationship with Russians.
Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Meet the Prague ambassador hosting two Ukrainian families
Prague's ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Martina Mlinarević, has taken in two Ukrainian families, swelling her usual household of three to no fewer than nine.
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New community map helps Ukrainian refugees navigate new country
To help them find the Ukrainian refugees way around the Czech Republic, a group of IT experts have created a special interactive community map.















































