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Stanley Povoda – the Czech Republic’s number one robot-maker
Stanley ‘Robotman’ Povoda is the father of Czech robotics. After over half a century of bringing people’s old colanders, chandeliers and vacuum cleaners to life, Stanley…
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Amnesty International calls on Canada to drop visa requirements for Czechs
Amnesty International has criticized Canada’s decision to reintroduce visas for Czechs. On Tuesday, the Czech and Mexican branches of the organisation sent a joint letter…
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Questions asked after boy loses toes in Prague metro escalator accident
A child had to have three of his toes amputated on Friday after his foot was caught in an escalator at Prague’s Můstek metro station. The accident prompted questions about…
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Experts question authenticity of burčák currently on sale
Burčák season is coming – but not, say experts, just yet. The end of August sees a number of festivals kick off around the country in honour of the sweet, deceptively…
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What is to be done to make Czech roads safer?
Driving on busy dual-carriageways such as this in the centre of Prague can be a hairy experience, and those who have tried it often come away with a rather jaded view of…
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Pianist Jan Simon on Dvořák, Tchaikovsky and what he was doing when he was ‘sweet sixteen’
My guest today in One on One is concert pianist and director of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra Jan Simon. Simon has studied with some of the great pianists including…
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Brno gears up for Czech MotoGP 2009
This weekend sees the Czech Republic’s second city Brno host one of the country’s biggest annual sporting events, the Czech MotoGP. Up to 200,000 motorcycle fans are…
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