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News of Radio Prague
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Communist Party consolidates position as country's second strongest force
A new survey released on Thursday by the TNS Factum agency claimed that the Communist Party has now well and truly overtaken the largest party in the coalition government…
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Business News
Unemployment falls to below 10 percent. Food prices push Czech inflation slightly higher, reversing trend. Industrial production sees increase in September. Seasonally…
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Government rejects compensation call for victims of 1968 invasion
The cabinet decided on Wednesday to reject an opposition proposal calling for victims of the 1968 Soviet-led invasion to receive compensation from the state. The proposal…
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New political scandal as police find bugging device in MP's car
A new political scandal appears to be brewing this week, after Social Democrat MP Josef Hojdar announced that police had discovered a bugging device in his car. The MP has…
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Prague monument to Communist victims damaged in explosion
Police in Prague have launched an investigation after a monument to victims of the Communist era was damaged in an explosion. No-one was injured in the blast, which is…
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Josef Zieleniec - political survivor with European ambitions
Rob Cameron's guest this week is Josef Zieleniec, senator, former Foreign Minister, and one of the three Czech representatives on the Convention on the Future of Europe…
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News of Radio Prague
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Mailbox
In this week's Mailbox we answer your letters and emails about the future of our Czech language series ABC of Czech, a man we recently reported on who composes music by…
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Nusle Bridge: concrete giant which fell victim to politics of Cold War
Most foreign visitors associate the Czech capital with the city's 14th century architectural jewel - Charles Bridge. But a mile away is another, rather newer structure …
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