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English or "Czenglish"?
The Czech Prime Minister Milos Zeman had to face a barrage of criticism for remarks about the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat he made in interviews for an Israeli…
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Prague continues to attract millions of tourists every year
By Pavla Horakova Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Prague has been a popular destination for tourists from around the world. Whatever the time of year, there is always…
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Lower house passes "dark-sky law"
On Thursday, the Czech lower house passed what is known as the "dark-sky law". The Czech Republic will become the fourth place in the world where light pollution will be…
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Lower house rejects bill on university fees
On Wednesday, the Czech lower house rejected a bill which would for the first time ever introduce tuition fees at Czech universities. Pavla Horakova has more.
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Five sentenced in "Asanace" case
Five members of the communist era secret police the StB and officials from the communist Interior Ministry were sentenced in Prague earlier this week for abuse of office…
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Wages in civil sector to grow
In a month's time, 800 000 Czech doctors, nurses, policemen, primary school teachers and state office workers will be better off. The Czech government approved an 11…
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Press Review
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News of Radio Prague
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Holiday World Travel Fair starts its second decade
Do you believe that the whole world can easily fit on just 10.000 m2? Yes, this year's Holiday World Travel Fair, the largest of its kind in Central Europe, has begun in…
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Czech schools hire unqualified teachers
Czech primary and secondary schools are having to hire more and more unqualified teachers in order to provide all the compulsory classes on the curriculum. This is nothing…
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