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Air traffic over Czechia drops for first time in decade
Air traffic over the Czech Republic, which is one of the densest in Europe, has dropped for the first time in a decade, the Czech news Agency reported on Friday. The…
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Study: Over 20 percent of Czechs changed jobs last year
Over 20 percent of Czech employees changed their job over the past six months, and more than a fifth are considering finding new employment or are actively searching for…
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Open for business? The economic case for Czech same-sex marriages
Open For Business, a coalition of leading global companies dedicated to furthering LGBT+ inclusion, has published a new brief on the Czech Republic making an “economic and…
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Growing number of British nationals working and living in Czech Republic
Since June 2016, when the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU, the number of British nationals living and working in the Czech Republic has been steadily growing…
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Press: North Korea attempted to acquire Czech military materials and drones
Diplomats from North Korea planned to smuggle military materials and drones from the Czech Republic via Africa and China to Pyongyang, Deník N reported on Monday.
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Prague set to join European cities’ appeal for EU action on short-term stay providers like Airbnb
Prague City Council has approved a proposal to join other big European cities in calling on the EU executive arm to better and more uniformly regulate short-term…
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The Czech "radioactive" dillema
Czechia has substantial deposits of uranium. Radioactive ore was mined here in the second half of the 20th century. Most of it was sent to the former Soviet Union within a…
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New legislation approved by MPs could clear streets from car wrecks
The lower house of parliament has approved a new legislation amendment, which would make it easier for district authorities to remove aging car wrecks abandoned in the…
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Czech minister does not fear US retaliation over planned tax on internet giants
The Czech Republic’s minister of finance, Alena Schillerová, says she does not fear retaliation from the United States over the Prague government’s planned digital tax…
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Increasing number of Czech employers equip staff with phones and laptops
Over 80 percent of Czech companies with ten or more employees provide their staff with mobile phones, tablets or laptops with access to the internet, according to a new…
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Number of foreign workers doubles in ten years
The Czech economy is increasingly dependent on foreign labour. According to figures released by the Czech Statistics Office foreign workers made up 13 percent of the…
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CzechTourism head hints attracting tourists no longer agency’s main goal
Some 22 million tourists visited the Czech Republic last year, a slight rise in a long-term growth trend, according to preliminary data compiled by the state agency…
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