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Prague advances low emission zone plan for city centre
Low emission zones, where the worst polluting vehicles are banned from city centres, were first introduced in Germany in 2008 and have since spread rapidly there and…
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Czech betting firms win big at World Cup
While German football fans are basking in their country’s fourth world title, the World Cup has also been a huge success for some Czechs despite the fact their national…
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Wimbledon champion Kvitová faces storm over Monaco tax haven
She won the Wimbledon tennis singles title for the second time just one week ago. But now the Czech tennis star and current world number 4 Petra Kvitová is facing…
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Business News
In Business News this week: post office seeks new money spinner; Hungary’s MOL looks to pump up petrol station sales; ČEZ battle shifts to supervisory board power; flat…
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More Czech restaurants willing to provide tap water with meals, according to daily
Anyone who has ever visited a restaurant in the US will have noticed and likely apprecaited the availability of free tap water with their meals. The practice, according to…
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Czech teenagers rank sixth in international financial literacy survey
Czech 15-year-olds ranked sixth in the first international test of students’ financial literacy by the OECD, according to the results released by the international…
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Slovak president rejects return of “Made in Czechoslovakia” label
Andrej Kiska, the new president of Slovakia, has rejected the idea of reviving the long-defunct “Made in Czechoslovakia” label for both Czech-made and Slovak-made products…
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Rising car sales reflect economic recovery, increased consumer confidence
Both production and sales of cars in the Czech Republic have seen a strong increase this year. Some 94,000 new cars were registered in the country in the first six months…
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South Koreans put themselves forward for future Temelín tender
Czech media made much on Tuesday of the announcement by South Korean Ministry of Energy officials that they are looking for the country to participate in a further tender…
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Czech Republic seeks strategy for social housing as crisis shows no signs of improving
A housing crisis has developed over the last two decades in the Czech Republic with the stock of local council accommodation for the least well off shrinking as flats and…
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Battle breaks out between state bodies over role of energy regulator
An unseemly battle has broken out between out between the Czech energy regulator, ERÚ, and the Ministry of Industry and Trade over proposed changes to the country’s…
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Czech film production up by 23 percent last year
Last year was a good one for the Czech film industry. The turnover of Czech-based film production companies grew by 23 percent, from over four billion crowns in 2012 to…
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