Society
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Case of prostitute murdered and dismembered 90 years ago solved “with 80 percent certainty”
In 1933, Czechoslovakia was rocked by a gruesome murder. The perpetrator was never found, but 90 years later, researchers think they may have an answer.
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Czechast with Igor Lukeš
Today we dive into the historic streets of Prague, which once more echo with Cold War whispers.
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“Computer games are like works of art”: Czech video games conquer the world
The Czech video games industry can boast a few gems that have conquered the world. But it needs to attract new blood.
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“Warning strike” calls for increased funding for academics in Czechia
Universities across the country are taking part in a nationwide warning strike on Tuesday to protest against underfunding and worsening conditions for academic staff.
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People in Need aid coordinator for Ukraine says Czech support is ongoing
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reached 600 days on Monday, we spoke to Petr Štefan of People in Need, one of the biggest providers of Czech humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
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Some Czech drivers will have to undergo therapy for road rage
Brake-checking has become a particularly popular way of expressing road rage of late, but as of next year drivers could pay a high price for it.
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Czech humour is something we can ‘all learn from’, says creator behind Just Czech Things
If you’re an Instagram user in Prague, you may have seen content by the account Just Czech Things, a profile with over 65k followers run by 32-year-old Arthur Kornienko.
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PAQ Research: Czechs’ fondness for beer undermining economic growth
According to a study by PAQ Research the health costs and losses in productivity incurred by excessive drinking by far exceed the amount collected in excise duty.
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Tomáš Baťa: the entrepreneur and philanthropist who built Zlín
Zlín has been inextricably linked with businessman Tomáš Baťa ever since the beginning of the 20th century – so much so that the town was renamed by the communists in 1949.
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“Kids should not feel alone”: Children’s therapist on rising mental health issues amongst youth
A recent report indicated close to 40 percent of secondary school goers suffer from anxiety and depression. To learn more, I spoke with child therapist, Iva Hadj Moussa.
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Petr Kratochvíl on Russia’s targeting of sexual diversity and gender in its war rhetoric
Russia’s war on Ukraine is new in that it is also a fight against gender and sexual equalities. That is the thesis of a recent paper by Petr Kratochvíl and Míla O’Sullivan.
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October 8, 1893: Náměstí Míru’s distinctive St. Ludmila church consecrated
A spectacular ceremony accompanied the consecration of the Basilica of St. Ludmila in Prague’s Vinohrady district 130 years ago.
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