Business
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‘Czech Sphinx’ takes over Royal Mail: UK government agrees to billionaire Křetínský’s acquisition
The UK government has agreed to the sale of the parent company of Royal Mail to Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský, the centuries-old postal service's first foreign owner.
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18,000 seventeen-year-old drivers now on Czechia’s roads, but only eight accidents recorded so far
Almost 18,000 young drivers are now driving on Czech roads under the supervision of mentors. Fears that they would increase the accident rate have not been confirmed.
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Europe cannot reduce emissions alone, says head of Czech COP29 delegation
Organizers of COP29 have not shown great optimism. The atmosphere has not been helped by the re-election of Donald Trump, leaving climate agreements hanging in the balance.
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“Salaries like in Germany”? PM’s economic aspirations met with disbelief
PM Petr Fiala's plan to deliver “salaries like in Germany” has met with criticism. Danny Bate spoke to Lukáš Kovanda, chief economist at Trinity Bank, about the reaction.
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Czechoslovak 5000-crown note sells at auction for record-breaking 25.68 million crowns
A Czechoslovak 5000-crown banknote from 1919, was sold at auction on the 15th of November for 25.68 million crowns, the most expensive paper money ever sold in the country.
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Butter prices surge before Christmas in Czechia
As the holiday season draws near, Czech households face a bitter challenge to their holiday baking traditions: soaring butter prices.
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Does Prague have a car problem? Expert comments on obstacles to building a more sustainable city
Prague’s car problem is not a secret. High car ownership persists, mainly because of political resistance and preservation laws which hinder efforts to reduce cars.
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Metamorphosis: this year’s TEDxPrague all about “Change”
This year’s TEDx Prague theme is. I interview the program lead for the event, Markéta Jedličková, to gauge the vision for the event and what attendees can expect.
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Experts suggest Vyšehrad Bridge can be preserved with minimum railway disruption
A team of experts has now put forward a study indicating that Prague’s Vyšehrad Railway Bridge could be repaired in just four years, with minimal impact on rail traffic.
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The economics of austerity under Fiala: what drives it and what’s next?
Czechia's austerity under Fiala is shaped by economic necessity and ideology. I spoke with Klára Votavová to understand its impact and what to expect next.
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Czech government plans to invest in Rolls-Royce's small modular reactor program
Czechia plans to get involved in Rolls-Royce's small modular reactor program. The investment should be significant and the decision about it will be made in several weeks.
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Czechia planning to introduce deposit-refund system on PET bottles and cans
Within its sustainable economy goals, Czechia is planning to introduce a deposit-refund system for PET bottles and cans from 2026.
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