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Monument to Czech and Slovak parachutists planned in Scotland
Nearly six hundred Czechs and Slovaks volunteered in Britain during the Second World War to be parachuted back into their homeland to infiltrate and support the anti-Nazi…
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Genealogist Tom Zahn on reuniting emigrants with their Czech relatives
My guest for today’s One on One is Tom Zahn, an American who has been living in Prague for most of the last fifteen years, and who has, during his time in the capital…
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Europe’s energy security discussed in Ostrava
The Czech city of Ostrava is hosting a two-day conference on how to improve the security of Europe's energy supplies, an issue that's been pushed to the foreground by the…
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Charity seeking homes for children charged with breaching data protection laws
A prominent Czech children's charity is facing charges for breaching data protection laws. On its website, the Fund for Children in Need publishes details of abandoned…
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Prague students on following their forebears, and cheap lunches in the city centre
Student life is inextricably linked for me with rather grotty living conditions and a whole lot of Kundera books; a story I think I share with numerous other, recently…
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Government unveils plan to boost economy in light of slashed growth forecasts
The Czech government has been rethinking its finances for 2009, and is ready to almost double its budget deficit. With growth forecasts slashed from five to one percent…
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Spell Czech: new online grammar launched to correct frequent language mistakes
Despairing students often say that Czech is a particularly difficult language to learn, and even Czechs themselves have problems with it. Last year, the Ústav pro jazyk…
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