Society
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Military airbase opens child group for employees with children
Čáslav Airport has become the first military base in the country to offer families child group services (effectively a day care system for parents unable to register their…
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Czech Republic sees record rise in number of HIV cases
While the number of people infected with HIV in the Czech Republic remains comparatively low, there is no question the situation is getting worse each year. 2015 saw 266…
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Czech Republic takes stand on drugs policy at UN conference
A United Nations international conference on drugs policy recently wrapped up in New York with deep divisions still on show between countries using prohibition, harsh laws…
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Constitutional Court rules fathers should not have to pay to be present at birth of their child
Fathers in the Czech Republic will no longer have to pay to be present at the birth of their child, the Constitutional Court has ruled. Until now, some hospitals charged…
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Prague shows solidarity with hate attack victims
Hundreds of people gathered in Prague’s Jiřího z Poděbrad square on Monday evening to condemn the hate-related attacks on a number of the city’s shops at the weekend…
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Havelite politics overshadowed in CR today but can bounce back, says Forum 2000 chief Jakub Klepal
Forum 2000 was started 20 years ago this year as an annual conference on global issues. But where is the organisation at today, nearly five years after the death of…
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Mailbox
Today in Mailbox: Listeners' response to the proposed new name Czechia; Iraqi refugees in the Czech Republic, memory of Český Těšín, mystery Czech quiz. Listeners/readers…
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School pupils back Muslim classmate targeted over headscarf
Secondary school students in Teplice have launched a campaign in support of a Muslim classmate under pressure for wearing a headscarf. The school’s principal has received…
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Security Council rebuffs Brussels’ stricter gun control plans
The National Security Council has rejected plans by the European Commission to introduce tougher gun control laws, following the terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels…
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How a Czech politician and colleagues sort of founded a new country: an interview with Liberland's…
A year ago this week, Czech politician Vít Jedlička and several colleagues proclaimed the world’s newest micro-nation on a seven square kilometre stretch of disputed…
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Czechia wins top backing but opposition voiced to shortened name for Czech Republic
Czechia in English, and other variants of the name Česko in other languages, has taken a big step forward towards becoming the shorthand name for the Czech Republic at…
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Police officer causes more than two million crowns in damage in car-slamming spree
More than two million crowns is the tally in damage so far caused by a police officer who crashed into 51 cars in Prague’s Vinohrady district this week. Karel Kadlec, a 46…
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