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Daily news summary
Czech and Bavarian ministers recall fall of Iron Curtain at Rozvadov -Waidhaus In a commemorative ceremony marking 30 years since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Czech…
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News of Radio Prague
Havel ratifies law: Communist secret police files now open to the public Twelve years after the fall of Communism Czech citizens will finally be able to see all secret…
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News Monday, AUGUST 07th, 2000
Those were the headlines and now the news in more detail: Austria concerned about oil-leak at Temelin Austria has expressed concern over Friday's oil leak at the Temelin…
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Juvenile killer in custody A sixteen year old Czech student who stabbed his teacher to death on Monday has been charged and taken into custody. The student attacked his…
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Salzburg to take legal action against Temelin
Officials in Salzburg in Austria want to begin legal proceedings to prevent the Temelin nuclear power plant in Southern Bohemia going on-line. The regional council's…
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Petr Bejček to become new head of Czech Environmental Inspectorate
Petr Bejček, who is currently serving as state secretary at the Ministry of Finance, is set to become the new head of the Czech Environmental Inspectorate (CEI) from March…
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Czech EU Presidency to hold final ministerial meeting in Brussels
The last ministerial meeting held under the Czech EU Presidency will take place in Brussels on Tuesday. The meeting of EU environment ministers, to be chaired by Czech…
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Czech cyber security body issues TikTok warning
The National Cyber and Security Information Agency has described the TikTok social media application as a security threat. The agency said on Wednesday that the Chinese…
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Fire ravaging parts of Bohemian Switzerland national park
The fire in the Bohemian Switzerland national park is reported to be spreading fast due to a strong wind. It has now destroyed over ten hectares of forest land in the…
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USAID: conditions for Czech NGOs have not improved in recent years
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) ranked the Czech Republic third among post-communist countries in the sustainability of the civil society sector for…
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EC Vice-President Frans Timmermans holds Green Deal talks with Czech officials
The Vice-President of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans is on a two-day working visit to the Czech Republic to discuss the EC’s ambitious climate plan aiming to…
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MP to file criminal complaint over Bečva River investigation
Petr Gazdík, a member of the parliamentary commission monitoring the investigation into the poisoning of the Bečva River last year, has said he will file a criminal…
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Austria protests Czech plans to build two new reactors at Temelin
Austria's Ministry for the Environment has expressed protest at plans by the Czech Ministry for Industry and Trade to build a third and fourth reactor at Temelin, one of…
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Green Party wants more bears in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic's Green Party wants the bear count in the Czech Republic to rise, and the party has incorporated this goal into its election campaign. The Green Party's…
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Swiss vote on billion Swiss franc boost for EU newcomers
The 10 newest members of the European Union stand to receive a huge cash injection from non-member Switzerland this weekend if Swiss voters approve controversial…
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Czech government to challenge European Commission CO2 allocation
The Czech government has decided to launch a legal challenge against the European Commission's decision to slash its 2008-2012 carbon dioxide emissions quota. The decision…
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Paris conference could help improve Czech understanding of global warming, says delegate
One of the Czech delegates at a major conference on global warming says it could prove important in educating the Czech public on the issue. Speaking after an…
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Spokesman criticised by mayors, group, for running "pro-radar" campaign
In related news, the government spokesman for the issue of US missile defense, Tomas Klvana, has come under criticism from a civic association as well as a number of…
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Greenpeace activists scale Czech power plant chimney
Activists from Greenpeace have scaled one of the chimneys at the Prunerov power plant in Northern Bohemia in protest against the carbon dioxide emissions the plant…
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Czech candidate for EU commissioner outlines portfolio preferences
The Czech candidate for the new European commission, Štefan Füle, on Wednesday outlined his preferences as to which portfolio he would like to get. Mr Füle told the…
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Government to examine report on Roma social exclusion in 2010
The government’s report on the Roma minority for 2010 states that a considerable part of the population lives in a condition of social exclusion. The cabinet is to examine…
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