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Police look into failure to report corruption
A state attorney has asked the police to ascertain whether Czech top officials who were informed about the possibility of manipulation with public tenders at the…
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Šumava National Park management awaits green light for extensive logging
Tension is high in the Šumava National Park in southern Bohemia where the park’s management is waiting for a green light from the Environment Ministry to start extensive…
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Czech Republic to sell off redundant carbon credits
The Czech Republic is to sell some of its redundant carbon credits to Japan in a deal amounting to ten billion crowns. Czech Environment Minister Martin Bursík who was in…
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TOP 09 says Šumava controversy should be resolved in civilized manner
One of the ruling parties in the Czech coalition government TOP 09 has asked the park’s management and environment activists to go back to the negotiating table and…
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Spidla names Kuzvart as most likely EC representative
Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla confirmed speculation on Wednesday that the Social Democratic Party, the senior ruling coalition partner, wants to see Milos Kuzvart in the…
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Bavaria, Austria call on Czechs to fight bark-beetle infestation
Bavaria and Austria, which both border on the Czech Republic, have urged the Czech Environment Ministry to fight the growing bark-beetle infestation in its borderland…
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Greenpeace activists occupy Prunéřov II site
A group of Greenpeace activists have climbed to the top of a 300-metre chimney at the coal-fired power plant at the centre of the row which caused Jan Dusík to quit as…
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Greenpeace activists continue protest at Prunéřov II site
A group of Greenpeace activists have spent a second day on top of a 300-metre chimney at the coal-fired power plant at the centre of the row which caused Jan Dusík to quit…
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Czechs encouraged to heat their homes in an environmentally-friendly way
On Friday, the Ministry for the Environment announced that it was planning to implement a system of fines for households which produced a larger-than-average amount of…
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Greenpeace ends chimney protest
Greenpeace ended on Wednesday a three-day protest atop a chimney at the Prunéřov power plant in northern Bohemia, a Greenpeace spokesman said. The activists want to meet…
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Christian Democrats want to increase tax breaks for large families
The Christian Democrats want to increase tax breaks for families with three or more children, labour minister and head of the party Marian Jurečka said on Saturday at the…
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Huge new atlas of Czech Republic unveiled
A huge new atlas of the Czech Republic has been presented by the country’s environment minister, Ladislav Miko. He commissioned the project in 2003 while he was deputy…
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Two Czechs accused of illegal storage of hazardous waste
The police have charged two men with illegal storage of hazardous waste in connection with a discovery of radioactive waste in an abandoned warehouse in Chvaletice, east…
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Metal thefts down after regulation bars cash purchases
There has been a large fall in the number of thefts of metal in the Czech Republic since a regulation was introduced in March barring the purchase of metal for cash…
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