Society
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Interior minister: Czech Republic would file lawsuit against tightened EU firearms directive
Czech Interior Minister Milan Chovanec is taking the battle over whether to give Czech firearms holders the right to use their weapon against terrorists to Parliament…
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“Natural Born Butchers” wine-tasting party pairs cork and pork
In recent years, Prague has been attracting more and more visitors who are interested specifically in the local cuisine and beverages. Besides regular food tours there are…
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Young Czech designers make their mark at London’s International Fashion Showcase
Talented up-and-coming Czech designers presented their work at London’s International Fashion Showcase for the fourth year now. Following last year’s huge success with…
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Publishing house sparks outrage by selling mugs with Hitler’s portrait
A Czech publishing house has sparked outrage by selling mugs and T-shirts with Hitler’s portrait. The offer was quickly withdrawn following protests from the Jewish…
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Business prodigy brings US-style schools to Czech Republic
At the age of just 23, Ondřej Kania has already established a successful agency that sends Czechs students to prestigious boarding schools in the United States and Canada…
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Environmentalist: Beijing-like levels are thing of past but more must still be done to combat smog
A smog alert has been declared in Prague for the second time this year and many other parts of the Czech Republic have also suffered heavy and sustained air pollution in…
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Could dancing help prevent Alzheimer’s disease?
Dancing is fun, but the latest research suggests it could be far more beneficial for your health than previously thought. Scientists at Brno’s Masaryk University are…
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Čestlice farmers’ market - fighting for survival
Čestlice is the name of a small village just outside the eastern city limits of Prague. But it is also the location of a giant out-of-town shopping and warehouse complex…
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Integration centre employee: Immigrants need to feel more welcome
The Prague Integration Centre in Žitná street, just a few minutes’ walk from Wenceslas Square, is housed in an inconspicuous-looking building, but inside the place is busy…
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HateFree Culture project likely to be scrapped amidst questions over financing
The HateFree Culture project, launched by the government’s Agency for Social Inclusion in 2014, may come to an abrupt end. The minister for human rights and minorities…
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Jan Antonín Baťa always said he put his people first, says granddaughter Dolores Bata Arambasic
The Baťa family – who built a shoemaking empire in Zlín, Moravia – were perhaps the most important industrialists in interwar Czechoslovakia. One of the best-known members…
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‘Fear of the Unknown’ at National Technical Library offers alternative to hatred and intolerance
A new exhibition entitled ‘Fear of the Unknown’, previously shown in an earlier inception in Bratislava, opened this week at Prague’s National Technical Library, focussing…
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