Czechs abroad
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Czech Republic opens new Honorary Consulate in Scotland
A new Czech Honorary Consulate in Scotland was officially declared open on Wednesday with Veronika MacLeod becoming its new representative.
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Prague expat conference highlights importance of postal voting
Dozens of Czechs resident overseas gathered in Prague on Thursday for the annual Conference for Czechs Living Abroad, organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Keeping Czech alive in Chicago
Klára Moldová works hard to keep the Czech language alive among the youngest members of the Czech community in Chicago.
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“Karel Kryl was scary”: Hynek Pallas on growing up in a Czech cultural hub in Sweden
Journalist and film critic Hynek Pallas grew up in a notable Czech household in Sweden, where his dissident family settled after being forced out of Czechoslovakia.
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Bishop Peter Esterka, who served Czech Catholics abroad, has died at 85
Bishop Peter Esterka who served Czech expats in the U.S., Canada and Australia has died at the age of 85.
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“Our strengths lie in similar fields”, says Czech ambassador to Canada
Bořek Lizec has been serving as the Czech ambassador to Canada since 2019. Radio Prague International caught up with him to discuss Czechs in Canada and bilateral relations
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‘Moravian Glory’: Celebrating Czech heritage, from the American South
Monika Vintrlíková is an Honorary Consul, working to develop bilateral trade, economic and cultural ties – her favourite part, which led her to establish Moravian Glory.
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“We took something special from each country”: Indira Feustel on Krtek in space – and much more
Remember when a doll of the Czech cartoon character Krtek, or Little Mole, left the Earth’s atmosphere on a Space Shuttle? The person to thank for that is Indira Feustel.
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Czechs abroad “running” campaign for postal voting rights
Czechs abroad calling for the introduction of postal voting in their native country have launched a novel campaign.
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90 years since Antonín Čermák became mayor of Chicago
The life of the brave mayor, who saved Roosvelt and was not afraid of Al Capone, is the story of the American dream
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Czech New York pt. 2: “Many émigrés were accused of being Communist spies”
In Czech New York, Martin Nekola documents the fresh influx of notable post-war émigrés to the Big Apple, including some of the leading names in Czechoslovak culture.
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Czech New York, pt. 1: New book shines light on fascinating history
Historian Martin Nekola dives into the history of Czechs in the Big Apple in Czech New York, a new book packed with fascinating facts and reproductions of period materials.
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