Society
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Interior Ministry announces tender for drone-killer system
The Czech Interior Ministry has announced a public tender for the development of an anti-drone (or drone-killer) system capable of taking out anonymous drones invading no…
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Unemployment rate goes up for the first time since February
Unemployment in the Czech Republic rose in July after a steady fall since February of this year. Currently, unemployment stands at 5.4 percent – up from 5.2 in June. The…
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Down and out in Prague and Pilsen: sociologists map homeless
Sociologists from the Czech Academy of Sciences are carrying out a unique survey of the homeless communities in Prague and Pilsen. The HOBOhemia project is the first…
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2016 Prague Pride highlights the right to love
The sixth annual Prague Pride festival celebrating sexual minorities kicks off in the Czech capital on Monday with a concert on Střelecký Island. The week-long festival…
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Magazine
In Magazine: People in Jindřichův Hradec link up to form human Olympic rings, special mobile toilets are travelling around the country within a cancer awareness campaign…
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For some students, making money in the sex business seems like an attractive option… at first
The news website iDnes has reported that a percentage of Czech students have chosen work in the sex trade to make more money, fast. That at least is the initial attraction…
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Germany to pay compensation to remaining victims of Roma Holocaust
Germany is to pay compensation to remaining elderly victims of the Roma Holocaust who suffered during WWII in concentration camps such as Lety or the death camp Auschwitz…
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Czech maternity hospitals embrace Life in a Suitcase project in aid of abandoned children
Many Czech maternity hospitals have joined a project aimed at helping abandoned children overcome the handicap of starting life without someone special to love and care…
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More Czechs choosing domestic summer vacations over travelling abroad
The government agency CzechTourism has long promoted the Czech Republic as a Land of Stories for foreign visitors but more and more Czechs themselves are choosing to…
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Obtaining a taxi driver’s licence in Prague likely to be more difficult
Tests for future taxi drivers in part of the Czech Republic including the capital could soon get a little harder, requiring more than geographical knowledge or how to…
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Police reform on the roll, despite continuing controversy
A significant reorganization of the police force was launched on Monday with the merger of the two elite crime fighting units into a National Centre against Organized…
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Havel’s philosophy was far more important than that of many academic thinkers, says Aviezer Tucker
Struck as a PhD student by the philosophical language used by Václav Havel in his famous 1990 speech to the US Congress, Aviezer Tucker went on to write The Philosophy and…
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