I’m originally from Washington, D.C. but have lived in Europe for over half of my life. Before my first stint with the radio (2004-2006), I worked for a Japanese newspaper in New York, and then as a Balkans stringer and EU correspondent for a news agency. Later, I was Prague bureau chief of yet another agency. But the radio was always close to my heart – and I was happy to return in 2018. I especially enjoy doing human interest stories and delving into lesser-known chapters of Czech history.
articles by the author
-
Daily news summary
-
Ex-East StratCom Task Force stalwart Jakub Kalenský on EU efforts vs Russian disinformation
Jakub Kalenský was among the first to join the skeleton staff of the East StratCom Task Force, the European Union’s first direct initiative to identify, debunk and counter…
-
Sports News
Speed skater Martina Sáblíková, back in form, takes bronze at World Cup in Japan; aerobatic pilot Martin Šonka wins RedBull Air Race to become world champion; Czechs and…
-
EC to examine and possibily expand conditions for ArcelorMittal Ostrava sale, PM Babiš says
The European Commission has agreed to review the terms of sale for the Czech Republic’s biggest steelmaker, the ArcelorMittal plant in Ostrava, and Brussels could impose…
-
StB officer who tortured to death ‘Číhošť miracle’ priest Josef Toufar dies a free man
Former Communist-era secret police lieutenant Ladislav Mácha, ultimately held responsible for the torture and death of Catholic priest Josef Toufar in 1950, died a free…
-
ING economist: Czechia can absorb Brexit’s impact, but regions will suffer huge loss of EU funds
The UK’s departure from the EU is less than six months away. While the implications will be profound for all of Europe, Dutch bank ING forecasts that Brexit will resonate…
-
Daily news summary
-
Prague’s Allstar Refjúdží Band celebrates decade of eclectic music at Archa Theatre
The Archa Theatre in Prague is renowned as a space where artists and companies from around the world meet and cooperate on projects ranging from contemporary dance…
-
Interior Ministry opens Prague “CenZA” store selling seized goods
The Ministry of Interior has opened a shop in the Prague city centre – actually, more of a showcase of stolen goods and assets seized in criminal proceedings, up for…
-
Daily news summary
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 63
- 64
- 65
- 66
- 67
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »