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New figures show dramatic rise in air pollution with dust particles main culprit
It improved dramatically after the fall of Communism, so why is the quality of the air suddenly getting worse? A new study carried out by the Environment Ministry's…
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Social Democrats roll out big guns in bid to unseat Bem
In a around thirty days time the Czech Republic's weary electorate will be asked to go to the polls, four months after June's inconclusive parliamentary elections. This…
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Gabriela Hrabanova - Czech-Romani education specialist with one foot in each world
Radio Prague reported recently on the alarming rise in the creation of Roma ghettos, where up to a third of the country's 250,000 or so Romanies end up, with no job and a…
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Days of Iranian Culture, Broumov - Memory of the Heart
In this week's edition of the Arts, a festival of Iranian culture in Prague, at a difficult time for relations between Iran and the West. And an exhibition of photos from…
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Topolanek hammers nail in coffin of 2010 euro adoption
For some time successive Social Democrat governments have spoken of the Czech Republic joining the eurozone by the end of the decade - January 1st, 2010 being the date…
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New study shows alarming rise in creation of Roma ghettos
A new comprehensive study of life in the Roma community has mapped what seems to be a disturbing trend - the spread of Roma ghettos. The study, carried out by a government…
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Czech Republic loses appeal in 40 billion crown dispute over IPB
The Czech Republic suffered another loss on Monday in its highly-publicised dispute with the Japanese investment group Nomura. The group is suing the Czech state for…
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New government finally appointed, but how long will it last?
A new government was finally appointed on Monday, three months and a day after inconclusive parliamentary elections left the country in stalemate. Mirek Topolanek's right…
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New government finally appointed, but how long will it last?
A new government was finally appointed on Monday, three months and a day after inconclusive parliamentary elections left the country in stalemate. Mirek Topolanek's right…
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First signs of discontent over US missile interceptor base
The first signs of discontent over potential plans to build a US missile interceptor base on Czech territory made a tentative appearance on Monday, as around one hundred…
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