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Prague was never considered bike-friendly in the past: have things changed?
In this week’s Czech Life, I talk to Vratislav Filler of the NGO Auto*Mat which advocates sustainable development in Prague. In our interview we discuss Blanka Tunnel…
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Business News
In Business News: South Korea’s Nexen Tire receives EC approval for regional investment aid; Transport minister confirms prices of highway vignettes to stay the same…
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Travelling exhibition brings together more than 500 Bibles from private collections
A travelling exhibition entitled The Bible: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow, on in the eastern city of Ostrava, is giving visitors the opportunity to view than 500 different…
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Foreign Ministry in dark about whereabouts of missing Czechs
Czech Foreign Minister Lubomír Zaorálek told journalists on Tuesday after a meeting of the country’s Crisis Committee, that the government had been contacted by no one and…
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New Prague metro line to feature automated trains
Prague’s new planned metro line “D” will feature automated (or driverless) trains, according to the Czech News Agency. The first part of the ambitious project is to be…
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Daily news summary
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Daily news summary
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Business News
In Business News: Czech Airlines posts first profit in several years; General director of AcelorMittal meets with PM; higher excise taxes on liquor and tobacco fails to…
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Acclaimed directing duo SKUTR about “teenage fighter” Tereza Voříšková and their new production of…
In this week’s Arts, meet SKUTR – the acclaimed directing duo Martin Kukučka and Lukáš Trpišovský. They directed one of the hits of the summer cultural calendar, Romeo and…
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Fewer clients opting for incentivised savings
Fewer bank clients are opting for incentivised savings for home construction, renovation and refurbishment, Czech Radio reported on Friday, attributing the drop in…
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