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Karel Gott retro exhibition charts success of Czech pop icon
An ambitious floating exhibition has opened in Prague with the target of at least equalling some of the new style of shows devoted to rock and pop greats such as the…
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Construction companies look forward to 2.7 percent growth this year
Construction companies are often regarded as a litmus test of the local economy. But in the Czech case the test comes up somewhat short. While many sectors, especially…
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Prague’s central district warns of Airbnb ghost town scenario
Airbnb and other sites have radically transformed the Prague accommodation scene. But the most central district of the city, Prague 1, has had enough and says it wants to…
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Czechs left bemused by British elections
For the second time in just under two years, Britain has left most of the rest of Europe bemused. The Brexit referendum has been followed by a snap election aimed at…
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Shrunken Czech steel sector sees rebound in sales and profit but still fears cheap imports
The Czech steel industry this week permitted itself a bit of navel gazing with a conference dedicated to its present and future hosted by the Ministry of Industry and…
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Ambitious Karel Gott exhibition launches on the Vltava river
What is already being described as the Prague exhibition event of the year opened to the public on the banks of the River Vltava today. Gott My Life is a lavish tribute to…
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Spartakiady: mass events that exercised the Czechoslovak Communist regime
Spartakiads, or Spartakiady, mass gymnastic exercises, were a unique event of their kind in Czechoslovakia under the Communist regime. Historian Petr Roubal has put the…
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