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Political instability plagues Central Europe as EU referenda loom
Prime Minister Leszek Miller faces an uncertain future as his minority government tries to keep Poland on track for EU membership. The Czech Republic finally has a new…
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Human rights commissioner attacked after defending black man in metro
The government's human rights commissioner Jan Jarab is still recovering today after being assaulted in the Prague metro by two skinheads. Mr Jarab was attacked after…
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Dr Zdenek Jezek - doctors will be in frontline of defence against bio-terror
My guest on this week's programme is Dr Zdenek Jezek, one of the Czech Republic's leading epidemiologists. He was the leader of the World Health Organisation team which…
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Klaus unafraid of comparisons with illustrious predecessor Havel
A new week and a new president for the Czech Republic - President elect Vaclav Klaus will pay a visit to Prague Castle on Monday to carry out what he calls an "inventory…
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News of Radio Prague
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News of Radio Prague
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Fighting the problem of human trafficking in Central Europe
In this week's Insight Central Europe, we look at the growing problem of human trafficking: a report from the Czech Republic, where some of the country's sex clubs are…
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Third attempt to elect a new Czech president underway
Czech presidential elections are underway at a special joint session of parliament at the Prague Castle, the third attempt to elect a new president in the last six weeks…
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Jan Sokol - unafraid of walking in shadow of Vaclav Havel
It's just hours to go until the presidential election, when university professor Jan Sokol challenges Vaclav Klaus for the post of Czech President. In 1998 Professor Sokol…
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Third time lucky for ruling coalition?
It's one day to go until the country's 281 MPs and senators meet at Prague Castle, for parliament's third and final attempt to elect a successor to Vaclav Havel. This time…
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