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Relaxed EU borders see Zetor tractor sales rise
The Czech Republic's most renowned tractor manufacturer Zetor - which used to have assembly plants in Asia and North America - is currently experiencing a new boom in…
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Wine harvest down; quality of wine up
The Czech Republic is one of the biggest beer drinking nations in the world. But among Czech women, wine is becoming ever more popular. Beer has taken second place after …
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Nineteenth century explorer Emil Holub returns to Africa
In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, much that was known about Africa in the Czech lands and the rest of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was introduced by Bohemia's…
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Parents, senators, judges, police join forces to fight drug addiction
Czech senators, judges, police, school principles and parents have pledged to join forces in the battle against drugs. At a recent meeting at the Senate, the first of its…
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A 'joke' gone too far?
The Czech commercial TV station Nova is most probably the most popular station when it comes to entertainment. One programme that attracts millions of viewers is a Nova…
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Czech Republic marks World AIDS Day
December 1st marks World AIDS Day in the fight against AIDS, one of the world's deadliest diseases whose spread in parts of the world has reached epidemic proportions. 40…
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The fortress town of Terezin
Today we visit a small town in North Bohemia that many of you are already familiar with. Some 30,000 tourists visit Terezin every year. The town is mainly associated with…
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Czech teachers learn to teach about the Holocaust
The small town of Terezin in northern Bohemia is known to most people for its tragic fate during the Second World War. The Nazis turned the whole town into a ghetto where…
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