Society
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Thousands of police to monitor Czech roads over Easter holidays in effort to discourage drink…
Czech police will be out in force over the Easter holidays, monitoring traffic on the country’s major highways but also minor roads. The aim is prevent drinking and…
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General Petr Pavel: Military only “part of a broader toolbox” in fight against terrorism
The devastation of Tuesday’s terrorist attacks in Brussels, which left more than 30 civilians dead and 200 injured, has begun to sink in. At the same time many have been…
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Czech Republic on security alert following Brussels attacks
Czech officials across the political spectrum have condemned the terrorist attacks against innocent civilians in Brussels on Tuesday which left more than 30 people dead…
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Opposition parties warn they will call vote of no-confidence over Stork’s Nest
A scandal over the suspect misuse of 50 million crowns in EU funding of the Stork’s Nest farm and conference centre, owned by Finance Minister Andrej Babiš, is continuing…
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Febiofest offers big picture on refugee crisis
One of the biggest Czech film festivals, Febiofest, gets underway in Prague on Thursday night. The event, which is now in its 23rd year, will highlight more than 150 films…
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Czech ministry pushes fertility treatment for single women
The Czech Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs has come up with a proposal to make assisted reproduction treatment available to single women. Under the current practice…
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A Syrian Love Story wins main award at One World
A Syrian Love Story on Monday was awarded the main prize at the One World festival of human rights documentaries in the Czech Republic. The film, directed by British…
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Czech Medical Chamber says foreign doctors are not enough to stave off westward brain drain
Czech Medical Chamber (ČLK) president Milan Kubek has warned that the country’s healthcare system is becoming increasingly reliant on foreign doctors – but that even these…
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Koudelka taught me how to see, says helmer of One World film on great Czech photographer
Perhaps best known from his powerful images from the streets of Prague during the Soviet-led invasion of 1968, Josef Koudelka – who emigrated soon after those events –…
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Testimony of one-time school shooting plotter helps us understand problem, says maker of One World…
“I’m always a potential killer,” says “Lauri”, the unseen narrator of the Finnish film White Rage, one of the highlights of this year’s One World festival of human rights…
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Magazine
In Magazine: how old is the selfie-stick, are Czechs really the fifth vainest nation in the world, knitting makes a comeback, there’s no mattress like an Olympics mattress…
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Are the proposed new health food norms for school cafeterias over the top?
A proposed new directive banning the sale of junk foods in schools has elicited strong protests from students and headmasters alike. The list of banned foods compiled by…
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