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Czechs develop growing taste for local garlic
The Czech Republic is currently experiencing something of a boom in garlic production. Over the past five years, the area of garlic fields under cultivation has multiplied…
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Problems in the pipeline for Prague over Nord Stream II
The Czech Republic appears to have got itself in hot water after the government refused to back a letter from seven Central European countries attacking a German-Russian…
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Top Czech politicians to discuss shutdown and failures at Dukovany nuclear plant
Expensive and embarrassing problems at one of the Czech Republic’s two nuclear power plants has shot up the political agenda with leaders of the coalition government…
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Czech-South Korean business talks shift relations into higher gear
South Korean president Park Geun-hye is in the Czech Republic on a four day visit. South Korea is the third largest investor in the Czech Republic and the top-level talks…
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“Revolutionary” bill aims to protect consumers from loan sharks
The Czech government has approved a bill on consumer loans aimed at protecting borrowers. The amendment significantly limits sanctions for late payments and is seen as a…
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Czech Republic looking comfortable with current EU climate change goals
The Paris Climate Change Conference is now in full swing with the flagship speeches of national leaders gradually giving way to the hard nitty gritty of detailed…
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Czech study highlights closed doors after parental leave
While women in the Czech Republic enjoy one of the longest paid parental leaves in Europe, the generous policy also presents some serious drawbacks. A new study carried…
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What next for Czech port lot after Hamburg’s rejection of Olympics?
Hamburg has decided to pull out of the competition to host the Olympic Games in 2024. The news casts doubt over the future of a rundown port lot in the German city owned…
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Kofola begins trading on Prague bourse
The popular Czech beverage maker Kofola went public on Wednesday, December 2nd, with trading launching on the Prague Stock Exchange. Within a week’s time, the trading of…
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Police operation will make crooked cabbies think twice about ripping customers off, says undercover…
Journalist Janek Rubeš has long reported on crooked cabbies in Prague who overcharge visiting tourists many times the regular amount. Taking an apparent cue from the…
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Number of metal thefts more than halves in 2015
The number of reported crimes in the Czech Republic involving the theft of metals dropped by over 50 percent between March and November compared to the same period last…
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Can power companies meet the Paris climate challenges?
If the Paris climate change summit delivers on ambitions goals and targets, then the main burden will fall on energy companies to deliver on them. But is the Czech…
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