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Topolanek and Bursik lobby for UN Security Council seat
Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek and Environment Minister Martin Bursik are in New York on Monday, drumming up support for the Czech Republic at the United Nations. On…
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Greens leader threatens exit from government over heavy truck restrictions
The head of the smallest party in the coalition the Greens says they will pull out of the government if restrictions on heavy trucks on Czech roads are not extended to…
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Green deputies against leaving the coalition
At a meeting on Friday, Green Party deputies agreed that their party should not withdraw from the governing coalition. Some Greens had suggested pulling out of the…
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Constitutional Court rejects anti-motorway appeal in Moravia
The Czech Constitutional Court has rejected an appeal by the environmental group Nebojsa to prevent the construction of a motorway that runs between Pohořelice and Mikulov…
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64 Czech cities participate in European Mobility Week
A total of 64 Czech cities are participating in European Mobility Week, which was launched on Friday. The theme of the tenth year of Mobility Week is "alternative mobility…
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Brdy Hills to become protected nature reserve
The Brdy Hills, an area southwest of Prague,that has long served as military training grounds is to be turned into a protected nature reserve. Defense Minister Alexander…
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Czech pupils score highly on support for equal rights
Czech eighth grade pupils of around 14 years old support minority rights and are interested in the environment but are less likely to be involved in public activities…
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Former Czechoslovak prime minister awarded presidential medal
President Václav Klaus awarded on Thursday a medal to former Czechoslovak prime minister Jan Stráský on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Mr Stráský, who served as the…
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Former Czechoslovak prime minister awarded presidential medal
President Václav Klaus awarded on Thursday a medal to former Czechoslovak prime minister Jan Stráský on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Mr Stráský, who served as the…
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John sends Police Inspectorate after chief of police for leaking scandal info to Nečas
Interior Minister Radek John has asked the Police Inspectorate to investigate Chief of Police Oldřich Martinů for providing sensitive information regarding the Environment…
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Government proposes university rector Ritschelová head Statistical Office
The government has put forward Iva Ritschelová, the rector of Jan Evangelista University in Ústí nad Labem, as a candidate to head the Czech Statistical Office. If…
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President to receive finance minister at Prague Castle
President Václav Klaus is to receive Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek at Prague Castle on Tuesday, continuing a series of meetin+gs between the president and ministers…
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Greens to no longer support interim government
The Green Party say they will no longer support the caretaker Czech cabinet. Chairman Ondřej Liška also called on the party’s only nominee remaining in the government…
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Bursik commends PM for speaking out against president
Leader of the Green Party Martin Bursík also said that he believed President Václav Klaus was instrumental in the fall of Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek’s government. The…
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Austrian protesters denounce proposed Temelín extension
In connected news, ČEZ’s announcement has provoked protests from Austrian opponents of the Temelín plant. The environmental head of the regional council of neighbouring…
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Greens will go to polls in October without Bursík
The former leader of the Green Party and environment minister, Martin Bursík, has confirmed he does not intend to return to politics. Defying expectations he would be…
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Study warns of long term drought threat
Although floods are in the news, preparations are being made at the Ministry of Environment to cushion the effects of a disastrous drought caused by climate change. A…
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Former minister Martin Bursík backed by TOP 09 for Senate seat
Former leader of the Green Party and ex minister of the environment Martin Bursík has announced he has been selected to by the centre-right TOP 09 party to stand for the…
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Genes only responsible for minor proportion of cancer cases : professor
A top Czech cancer specialist has said that only around 8-10 percent of cancers are probably caused by genetics. The overwhelming proportion of remaining cases are linked…
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PM suggests president dividing society to prepare ground for next presidential elections
Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka has expressed the conviction that the Czech head of state, Miloš Zeman, is dividing Czech society as a means to create an ideal environment…
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Betting company Synot cuts backing for Czech sports
Czech-based betting company Synot announced Thursday that it is ending its sponsorship of the top Czech football league. It will also terminates its sponsorship of first…
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Court says police did not violate law when it banned activists from Hradčany square
A Prague court has ruled that the police did not violate the law when it refused to allow human rights activists to demonstrate on Prague’s Hradčany Square during a visit…
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O2 announces 2016 profit increase on almost flat turnover
One of the Czech Republic’s biggest telecoms companies, O2, announced a 4.0 percent jump in net profit to 5.3 billion crowns (196 million euros) on Tuesday. Year-on-year…
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Slovakia joins Danube-Oder-Elbe navigation project
Slovakia has joined the Czech Republic and Poland is preparations for whether a massive transport project linking the Danube, Oder, and Elbe rivers and making them…
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PM heads ministerial trip to Vysočina
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and several other cabinet ministers will visit the Vysočina region on Monday to meet with the locals and discuss pressing problems in the…
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