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Cycling in Czech Republic viewed as sport rather than means of transport, says Homeport founder
The Prague-based company Homeport, which is operating successful bike sharing schemes all around the world, including Great Britain, France or Saudi Arabia, is planning to…
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New ‘blue zones’ spell end of free parking in parts of Prague 5 & 6
Motorists who commute to Prague have long gotten used to being able to park for free in parts of Prague 5 and 6 nearest the city centre. As of this Wednesday, that has…
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Consortium of firms, headed by Czech company VHS, to repair section of highway near Jihlava
A consortium of firms, headed by Czech company VHS (Vodohospodářské stavby), has won the contract to repair and broaden a roughly seven kilometre stretch of the country’s…
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Support for paternity leave bill looks set to tip scales in its favour
The concept of a short paternity leave, which has been debated on the Czech political scene since 2010, looks close to being realized. The proposal, approved by the…
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Vítkovice Power Engineering files for “reorganization” bankruptcy in the hope of retaining control…
Vítkovice Power Engineering, one of the key daughter companies of the engineering conglomerate Vítkovice, has filed for “reorganization“ bankruptcy. The company reportedly…
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Moravian Bzenec chateaux claims Czech Winegrower of the Year crown
The 14th annual Czech Winegrower of the Year competition culminated in a gala ceremony held in Prague’s Žofín on Thursday evening. A jury of international wine experts…
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Business News
Business roundup: The average price of Prague flats has continued to go up; the military is assessing offers of mobile radars; an extra billion crowns from budget will go…
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Dubai attempts to attract more Czech tourists
Dubai wants to attract more tourists from the Czech Republic. The country’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing is set to open a subsidiary in Prague. Some 45,000…
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Study presents breakdown of Czech recipients of EU funding
The vast majority of the European Union funds drawn by the Czech Republic have gone to state projects in areas such as transport, education and science. Of private…
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Inhabitants of Uhříněves protest against marked increase in traffic
Inhabitants of the Prague suburb of Uhříněves are fast growing tired of increased traffic along one of the district’s major roads. Transport trucks heading in the…
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Municipalities up in arms over prospect of costlier ground water
Outside of periods of drought, water conservation is not something Czechs consider a pressing issue. However the prospect of a threefold increase in the price of ground…
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Czech households spend most of their income on living expenses
Czech households spend the biggest share of their income on living expenses, according to the results of a study by the Czech Statistics Office comparing household…
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