I first moved to Prague in the summer of 2023 when I was conducting primary source research for my dissertation thesis at the National Library of the Czech Republic in the Clementinum building right at the centre of Prague. Anyone who has been to the library knows its reading room, subtle halls, lusciously adorned green courtyard, and vibrant history. The time I spent there and by exploring the unique history of the city cemented my affection for it. I knew I wanted to move back to the region after my graduate studies were over and I was lucky enough to land a position at Radio Prague International (RPI) making that dream a possibility.
Originally, I completed my undergraduate studies in political science and philosophy at the University of British Columbia, at the scenic Okanagan Campus. Afterward, I went to McGill University in Montreal for my graduate degree to study post-Communist societies, the political history of eastern and central Europe and, in particular, Czechoslovakia in the interwar years (1918-38) and after the fall of Socialism (1990-93). I hope that my avid fandom of politics, history, and everything in between, is reflected in the work I do at RPI.
articles by the author
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Freedom of speech or racism? Okamura responds to police request for his parliamentary extradition
Criminal investigators have requested the extradition of SPD chair Tomio Okamura from the Chamber of Deputies over charges of inciting hatred during last year's campaign.
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What were the Czech Middle Ages like? Find out in Kingdom Come II
The first installment of the Czech game Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold more than six million copies. The highly anticipated sequel is set to be released on February 4.
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Czechs leading European beer diplomacy? EU Coalition aims to cultivate beer culture
Czechia has taken the lead as the head of the European Parliament's Beer Club.
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Ukraine halts gas transit to EU: Is Czechia at risk?
On January 1, Ukraine ended the transit of Russian gas to Europe via its territory. Czech politicians welcome the move and say it will not have an impact on the country.
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Can Prague handle it? City prepares for record tourist influx on New Year’s Eve
Prague is expecting a 10% increase in visitors this festive season, anticipating at least 100,000 visitors in the city on December 31 and January 1.
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Josef Dostál is Czech Sportsperson of the Year, hockey team triumphs in historic poll
Kayaker Josef Dostál won his first Czech Sportsperson of the Year title, earning 1,316 points in the 66th poll, defeating Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejčíková.
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Medical game changer? Czech technology monitors heart health with help of AI
Heart rhythms can now be monitored via apps and smartwatches. The latest technology innovation is the Czech app Kardi AI, which uses AI to detect heart arrhythmias.
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How a Czech school is preparing kids to face cyber security threats
Ensuring children’s safety online is a challenge. Some schools, including Smíchov Secondary School of Industry, began to tackle the issue.
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Trees vs. heat waves: How cities can use green infrastructure against climate change
17 Julian alder trees are being planted in Prague 7 for their resilience to climate change. Is buidling greenery all Czechs can do to combat extreme weather conditions?
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Foreign Minister Lipavský receives seal and stamp of protocol on termination of Warsaw Pact
On Thursday, Foreign Minister Lipavský received the seal symbolizing the end of the Warsaw Pact from Hana Hlaváčková, President of the Czechoslovak Foreign Institute.
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