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Coyle: Czechs placing country at risk for system that doesn’t work
Both sides of the missile defence debate wheeled out their big guns in Prague this week, and for the “anti” camp the secret weapon is Philip Coyle, one of America’s…
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Čunek in trouble again after suggesting Roma families perpetuate social exclusion
Controversial Christian Democrat leader Jiří Čunek is still angling for a return to the cabinet, although Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek says he’ll have to iron out his…
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Poland's PM Tusk in Prague: "it's not a race" to get US missiles
The delicate issue of US missile defences in Central Europe was on the agenda when Poland's prime minister Donald Tusk arrived in Prague for talks with his Czech…
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Samizdat editions of Lidové Noviny go online
It’s twenty years since a group of anti-communist dissidents took the brave decision to revive the newspaper Lidové Noviny, once the spiritual home of the Czech nation’s…
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Tusk denies Poland backpeddling on missile defence
Poland’s new prime minister Donald Tusk arrived in Prague on Thursday for talks with his Czech counterpart Mirek Topolanek, and top of the agenda was the planned U.S…
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Europe’s narrow escape from “Czechoslovak Chernobyl”
April 26th, 1986, is a day that will live in infamy. When Reactor Number Four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, the resulting fire left a cloud of radiation…
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From As To Zlin…and back again - 19 days on Czech local trains
This summer, Rob Cameron and his former Radio Prague colleague Nick Carey – now of Chicago, Illinois - spent nineteen days travelling across the Czech Republic by train…
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As to Zlin: A Czech odyssey by train
There's probably no better way to see a country than by train, preferably a really slow one, giving you lots of time to take in the countryside, meeting interesting people…
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Fly me to…Zatec in a Cessna 150
This week in Panorama – Rob Cameron takes to the skies for a flight over North Bohemia in a Cessna 150 light aeroplane, skilfully flown by IT consultant and qualified…
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Sausage stands fail to cut the mustard in Wenceslas Square gentrification
They’ve been a feature of Prague’s Wenceslas Square for decades but could soon be on the way out. The 24-hour klobasa or sausage stands have long been a lifeline for…
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