articles by the author
-
News
-
D-Day for the D-line?
Residents in Prague’s north-eastern Žižkov area have been up in arms over reports that the long-planned D Metro line, will not after all be extended to the area. A Metro…
-
To fight, or not to fight the economic slowdown?
The Czech economy is slowing down, though at present it has managed to stave off a recession. With the EU recently agreeing on a stimulus package, while many individual…
-
The expat entrepreneurs
This is the story of three English-speaking expats, who arrived in Prague during the post-Velvet Revolution “golden-age” and who ended up becoming entrepreneurs, serving…
-
Unfamiliar with the familiar
I have to confess to being somewhat perturbed over the years with the Czech system of addressing people in either the unfamiliar or familiar. The system exists in several…
-
Business News
In this week's Business News: Škoda cuts production as the economic slowdown bites; local police offer jobs to laid off Škoda employees; despite woes, confidence in Czech…
-
News
-
Lisbon ratification still on ice
Czech ratification of the Lisbon Treaty has essentially been on ice for eight months as the Constitutional Court weighed in on whether such an agreement was in any way at…
-
Czech economy begins to feel the pinch
Ever since the onset of the global economic crisis, the Czech Republic has been spared some of the stronger side-effects of the financial slowdown, particularly when…
-
Prime Minister Topolánek: a sigh of relief or more trouble ahead?
This weekend saw the Czech Prime Minister breathing a notable sigh of relief as he managed to stave of a challenge to his leadership at the Civic Democrat party conference…
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 30
- 31
- 32
- 33
- 34
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »