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Horrific footage reveals animal abuse on Czech farms
The animal rights group 'We do not eat animals' has released shocking footage of abuse on twelve Czech cattle farms, showing employees beating and kicking animals.
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City centre to Prague Airport in 25 minutes: private company to build new track and stations
Current plans by the Ministry of Transport will simplify and speed up public transport to Prague Airport, with trains running from Masaryk Station every ten minutes.
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Kylaq: Skoda Auto develops new SUV for Indian market
Skoda Auto has developed a new small SUV for the Indian market. After Kushaq and Slavia, Kylaq is Skoda's third locally developed and manufactured model in India.
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Powering up Prague: City aims to have a thousand charging stations for electric cars
The company Technology of the Capital City of Prague is working on a considerable increase in the number of charging stations for electric cars around Prague.
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Economist: rigidity and outdated policies stifle Czechia's labor market
Labor market conditions in Czechia have deteriorated for the third year and are now the tenth worst in the EU, primarily due to low flexibility and gender pay disparities.
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Catastrophic year for distilleries, opening path for black market
The distilling season in Czechia will be particularly bad this year. Fruit distillate production is expected to fall to about one fifth of last year's level.
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Czechia among leading consumers and producers of poppies
Czechia is one of the world's biggest producers, exporters, and consumers of poppies.
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August 25, 1969: Production of Škoda 100 launched
The serial production of the new Škoda 100 model began in Mladá Boleslav on August 25, 1969.
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Czechia's housing market among least affordable in Europe
According to the latest DPI, Czechia ranks as the second-most expensive country in Europe to buy property when adjusting for salaries. I asked Vladimír Vaňo why.
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Why is construction such an issue in Czechia?
Czechia's outdated system of construction permits has long plagued building comapnies. Now efforst to digitize it are threatening the stability of the government.
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Czech scientists study trees’ ability to absorb traffic noise
Trees do not only improve air quality but also reduce noise levels. Brno scientists are investigating how trees could be used as sound barriers against traffic noise.
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Czech study reveals persistent poverty across generations
A recent analysis by the Czech Statistical Office revealed that children raised in low-income families often remain in the poorer segments of the population as adults.
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