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Prague plans new metro line to serve southern suburbs
Prague City Hall has approved plans to build a new metro line in the capital which should serve the city’s southern districts. The cost of the projected new D line is…
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Primátor Weizenbier wins world’s best beer award
The wheat beer Primátor Weizenbeer has been named the world’s best beer in an international tasting competition. The Czech brew, produced by the east Bohemian Primátor…
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Transparency International claims some Czech offshore companies have close ties to public officials
The number of Czech companies registered in tax havens has been steadily increasing during the past decade. Only in the last five years, offshore companies won public…
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Business News
In Business News this week: household consumption begins to increase; Czech Republic wins a 1.8 billion arbitration case; fuel prices continue to decline; passenger rail…
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Heartwrenchers: seeking respect not pity
Over a million people in the Czech Republic are in some way disabled. In addition to the health problems this entails and the social stigma associated with physical and…
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New director seeks ways to keep Prague's public transport authority afloat
Difficult times lie ahead for the Prague Public Transport Company. The largest municipally-owned firm in the country is in massive debt, and hamstrung with huge contracts…
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Czech authorities are strict enough in weapons export licensing, says security expert
A memorandum, released by the advocacy group Amnesty International last week, calls on the Czech Foreign Ministry to improve the process of approving arms deals for local…
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Business News
In Business News this Friday: Distiller Stock Spirits will begin trading on the London Stock Market next month; Plzen’s Škoda Electric is expanding production; more and…
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Social Democrats promise economic growth, more government spending, and higher taxes
The Social Democrats top all election surveys ahead of the upcoming early general election. The party, which has spent the last seven years in opposition, promises voters…
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Business News
Business News: Czech consumers can look forward to cheaper electricity prices, Paskov mine facing closure after government refuses bailout, Czech Photovoltaic Association…
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Czechs to pay less for electricity in 2014
Czech households’ electricity bills will be lower next year as the country’s dominant electricity producer ČEZ has announced it will slash its prices, and its rivals are…
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Miners draw attention to their plight as company managers debate cost-cutting measures
Hundreds of angry miners took to the streets of Ostrava on Tuesday to protest against planned wage cuts and growing job insecurity in the region. After a year of…
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