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Boeing’s gigantic 787 Dreamliner to launch service in Prague
Boeing’s gigantic 787 Dreamliner is set to launch regular service from Václav Havel Airport Prague. The Dreamliner, which has a capacity for 254 passengers, will be…
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Grain yield fall could spark rise in bread price
Official estimates released on Monday suggest that drought will hit the Czech Republic’s 2018 grain harvest quite hard, causing a 7.5 percent decline in yield compared to…
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Burčák season arrives early this year
Burčák is a fermented young wine that annually marks the start of the grape-harvesting season. And, like many other products dependent on the weather, it arrived a…
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Online grocer Rohlik.cz reports first annual profit
The second-largest online grocer in the Czech Republic, Rohlik.cz has reported its first annual profit since its establishment in 2014, the Czech News Agency reported on…
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Continuing heatwave forces Czech farmers to slaughter their livestock early
The ongoing hot and dry weather that continues to grip most parts of Europe is forcing Czech farmers to slaughter their cows early as they have no hay left to feed them…
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Supreme Audit Office says funds for research not being used to best advantage
The Supreme Audit Office has criticized the Czech system of granting subsidies in the sphere of research, development and innovation as ineffective. The office claims that…
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Study: Czechs below EU average as regards working from home
Few Czechs regularly work from home, according to the latest Eurostat figures. Indeed, less than 4.0 percent of Czech employees conduct work business from their place of…
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5G network auction moving ahead, but “affordable” unlimited data still far off
The Czech Telecommunication Office (ČTÚ) is due to begin testing the 5G network in September and plans to auction 700 MHz frequencies in the second half of 2019, in hopes…
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Chamber of Commerce seeks another doubling of quota for Ukrainian workers
The government in January agreed to double the number of Ukrainians it would allow in as fast-track migrant workers to nearly 20,000 per year, in a bid to help address the…
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Families given month to quit homes after losing legal battle
Dozens of Czech families who made payments on new apartments in the 1990s found themselves high and dry when the building firm involved collapsed. Now they have been…
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Czech National Bank likely to debate first successive rate hike in over a decade
The weakening crown coupled with robust wage growth could lead Czech central bankers to consider the first back-to-back increase in interest rates in over a decade at…
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No-shows hamper commission investigating fate of OKD
A parliamentary commission has begun investigating the controversial sell-off and subsequent collapse of coal company OKD. However, the investigation has got off to a poor…
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