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Solar power companies, lawyers predict fight back against government measures to snuff out…
Czech lawmakers have taken a big step to put a lid on the country’s solar power boom. The lower house has voted through a package of taxes hitting solar companies and…
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Czech human rights groups say no action taken to end schools discrimination against Roma three…
The Czech Republic has been accused by a number of non-governmental human rights watchdogs and education groups of taking no steps to stop discrimination against Romany…
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Zdeněk Tůma and the trials of converting election victory into office
TOP 09’s mayoral candidate in Prague, Zdeněk Tůma, swept to victory in last month’s local elections, pushing the right of centre Civic Democrats (ODS) into second place in…
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Visegrad Group gains stature as countries set EU agenda in 2011
Central European heads of state have just finished two days of bilateral and collective talks in the West Bohemian spa town of Karlovy Vary. Discussions of the Visegrad…
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Executing justice in the retributions after WWII
Czechoslovakia was one of the first victims of the Nazis, with the march into the Sudetenland in I938 followed by the occupation of the rest of the country in March 1939…
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Magazine
Bare students, bear tracks, bureaucratic howlers, and gum free public places. Plus the not so promising precedents for sealing the knot at an historic Prague theatre. Find…
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Business News
In this week’s Business News: forecasts concur on higher growth this year but lower next; steel giants agree peace deal; public finances give out mixed signals; Agrofert…
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Czech electricity companies face multi-billion crown bill for cushioning the solar power boom
Czech energy companies are in uproar over government moves to cushion the bill for a solar power boom in the country. Basically, the energy companies are bearing the brunt…
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