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Deserted laboratory stores dangerous chemicals
Fire fighters have cordonned off a former brick factory in the Moravian town of Jesenik after dangerous chemicals were discovered in a deserted laboratory. Some of the…
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Bursik wants to replace nuclear safety head over Temelin leaks
The environment minister, Martin Bursik, wants to replace the head of the State Nuclear Safety Office, Dana Drabova, following two radioactive leaks at the Temelin nuclear…
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Petr Štěpánek elected leader of Green Party
Petr Štěpánek, biologist and mayor of Prague 4, was elected leader of the Green Party on Saturday. He replaces Matěj Stropnický who resigned in the wake of the party’s…
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Social Democrat leadership select leftist sociologist to head EP campaign
The leadership of the Social Democrats have selected left-wing sociologist and newspaper columnist Jan Keller as the party’s campaign leader for elections to the European…
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EC approves partnership agreement submitted by Czech government
The European Commission has approved a partnership agreement for European structural and investment funds submitted by the Czech government, the ctk news agency reports…
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UNICEF: Czech children’s well-being average
The Czech Republic ranked 14th out of 29 developed nations in children’s well-being, according to a report by the UN agency UNICEF released on Wednesday. The country…
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Environmentalists take motorway complaint to European Commission
Three Czech environmental organisations have filed a complaint against a planned motorway with the European Commission. The groups say the D8 motorway could cause serious…
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Radioactive leak at Temelin not dangerous, says spokesperson
Around 20,000 litres of radioactive water leaked out of the Temelin nuclear power plant in the southwest of the Czech Republic on Monday. According to a spokesman, the…
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CR vows to increase share of bio-fuels, reduce greenhouse emissions
The government has vowed to increase the share of bio-fuels in petrol and diesel consumption in transport to 10 percent by 2020 and by the same year reduce emissions of…
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Jewish community holds memorial ceremony at Old-New Synagogue
The Jewish community held a memorial ceremony early on Saturday afternoon in opposition to the planned march by neo-Nazis. The ceremony was held at the Old-New Synagogue…
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New bill envisages tax on cars over 10 years old
New legislation set to be presented to the government this week would introduce an environmental tax on cars in the Czech Republic that are more than 10 years old. The law…
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Karvina studying impact of air-pollution on babies’ health
A maternity hospital in Karvina, one of the most polluted easternmost parts of the country, is conducting a study on the impact of the environment on the health of…
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Customs officials crack down on smugglers gang
Czech customs officials have seized smuggled rhino horns worth 100 million Czech crowns on the black market. Sixteen people were arrested in the operation last week…
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Insight Central Europe News
Poland and Russia agree to disagree over pipeline route Poland and Russia have failed to find agreement in their dispute over a Russian gas pipeline project, despite a…
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News of Radio Prague
Visegrad Four environment conference begins in Prague A Visegrad Four conference on sustainable development began in Prague on Friday, to discuss consolidation of…
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News of Radio Prague
No new nuclear plants, says new Czech environment minister The new Czech minister for the environment has said he wants the controversial Temelin nuclear power plant to…
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