I visited Prague in 2020 before the pandemic and completely fell in love with the city, but I never thought living and working here would ever be a reality for me. Two years later, I moved to Prague after spending a year studying in Denmark for the final year of my Masters in Journalism at Charles University. A friend of mine was completing an internship at Radio Prague International in a different language department, and encouraged me to apply with the English team. The rest is pretty much history! Working at RPI has opened so many doors for me and has allowed me to see the city of Prague through new, journalistic lenses. There are stories everywhere in this city, and if you stop and listen to the interesting people who live here, you’re bound to learn something new. The best thing about working at RPI is that every day is different and exciting. I could be at the office in Vinohrady in the morning, but head across the city to cover a sports event in the afternoon. I love to cover a range of topics from sports (especially ice hockey), to human interest stories about expats living in the city. While it can be difficult being away from my home city of Toronto, Canada, the people I have met along the way through working at RPI have made me feel right at home.
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Merging masters with new talent: Marek Hovorka on this year’s Ji.hlava film festival
The Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival kicks off today. To learn more about this year’s edition, I spoke with the festival’s head and creator, Marek Hovorka.
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“Over 2,000 tickets have been issued”: Measures being taken to limit e-scooters in Prague 1
The Prague 1 district is taking steps to limit the use of e-scooters in the city's centre. To learn more, I spoke with the district’s spokesperson Karolína Šnejdarová:
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New York based Gratias Agit award winner Josef Baláž: “Prague is my home”
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský awarded eight Czechs with the prestigious Gratias Agit Award this week. I spoke with one of the laureates Josef Baláž.
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“Warning strike” calls for increased funding for academics in Czechia
Universities across the country are taking part in a nationwide warning strike on Tuesday to protest against underfunding and worsening conditions for academic staff.
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Czech humour is something we can ‘all learn from’, says creator behind Just Czech Things
If you’re an Instagram user in Prague, you may have seen content by the account Just Czech Things, a profile with over 65k followers run by 32-year-old Arthur Kornienko.
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Over 200 Czechs repatriated from Israel on government planes
The repatriation of Czechs from Israel was successfully concluded on Friday. I spoke with the head of the Czech Foreign Ministry’s press department, Daniel Drake.
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“Kids should not feel alone”: Children’s therapist on rising mental health issues amongst youth
A recent report indicated close to 40 percent of secondary school goers suffer from anxiety and depression. To learn more, I spoke with child therapist, Iva Hadj Moussa.
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“Culture is a service to the public": Musician on proposed cuts to art in Czechia
150 musicians took part in a concert in Prague to raise awareness on culture in Czechia. I spoke with Jan Nykrýn about the event.
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Signal festival of light art to kick off this week across Prague
The Signal festival of light art will begin this Thursday. To learn more, I spoke with the founder and head of the festival Martin Pošta.
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More than 18% of university students on Czech campuses are internationals
New data from the Czech Statistics Office show that one fifth of students on Czech campuses are internationals.
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