Czechs abroad
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I thought location made New Zealand safest place during crisis – but it’s also about people’s…
New Zealand has one of the world’s best records on Covid-19, with fewer than 1,300 detected cases and two dozen deaths to date. Among the Czechs currently living there is…
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Czech restaurant in Washington reopens after two months of lockdown
US states are gradually easing restrictions imposed to contain the spread of coronavirus. As life slowly returns to normal, Czech Radio paid a visit to a Czech restaurant…
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Czech teachers abroad: ‘We have discovered new tools thanks to coronavirus.’
Every year, teachers from Czech schools in the United States and Canada meet to discuss their work and the challenges of maintaining Czech language skills among children…
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Czech Jewish foundation helps New York peers
The Prague-based foundation Hatikva Josefov has started to ship medical equipment, including face masks and face shields, to the Jewish community in New York, one of the U…
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Foreign minister to Czechs seeking “settled status” in UK: Time and reliable information are…
Czech citizens living in the UK have just over a year to register for “settled status” in order be allowed to remain resident in the country post-Brexit. Now, the…
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Musician Matěj Číp : It Is Essential To Keep Asking "Why"
At a time when concert halls have fallen silent, and society is struggling to deal with the coronavirus crisis, music is becoming even more important and many singers and…
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Jazz singer Martina Fišerová: I love people, I love the diversity
At a time when concert halls have fallen silent, and society is struggling to deal with the coronavirus crisis, music is becoming even more important and many singers and…
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Musician Ondřej Pivec: Everything, and This Too, Will One Day Pass
At a time when concert halls have fallen silent, and society is struggling to deal with the coronavirus crisis, music is becoming even more important and many singers and…
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Iva Bittová: Music is Our "Bread and Water of Life"
At a time when concert halls have fallen silent, and society is struggling to deal with the coronavirus crisis, music is becoming even more important and many singers and…
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Israeli translator Ivan Joel Hajoš: I want to help bridge the Israeli and Czech/Slovak cultures
Ivan Joel Hajoš was born in Czechoslovakia in 1946 and has lived in Israel since 1969. He used to work as a mathematician and data analyst in a state research institution…
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Israeli film and theatre actress Dalia Shimko: It is my hope that the coronavirus crisis will bind…
Dalia Shimko is an Israeli film and theater actress as well as a theater director, and founder of Ensemble Aspamia. In the third part of a series of interviews with…
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Marine archaeologist Eva Grossmann on how she discovered the Byzantine Port of Apollonia
“Everyone was looking north, but topography led me to look south and that’s how I found the Byzantine Port of Apollonia,” says Czech-born marine archaeologist and…
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