Society
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Digital dependence claims one in four at addiction centre
Czech teachers and psychologists are ringing alarm bells over the growing number of children addicted to the Internet and smartphones. Out of some 120 kids admitted to the…
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Prague swop shop site finds treasure in trash
Reuse, reduce, recycle: that’s the main idea behind Zdrojovna at the community centre Klinika in Prague, a space where you can discard used or unwanted objects, such as…
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Third of Czech restaurants do not respect allergy labelling law
Ten months after a new law on allergy labelling went into force, a third of Czech restaurants and delis are still failing to fully comply with it. The Food Inspection…
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Health reports says that air pollution leads to more than 5,000 deaths in Czech Republic annually
A new study conducted by the National Health Institute has found that there are more than 5,000 deaths annually related to breathing polluted air. More than half of…
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Mailbox
Today in Mailbox: WW2 fighters interviewed by Czechoslovak/Czech Radio in the past, answers to Radio Prague's listeners' quiz question, a new question for the coming weeks…
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Prague picked as first expansion site for Israeli anti-hacking experts
The Czech Republic has been chosen as the first location outside Israel for anti-hacker company CyberGym to set up its operations. The firm was founded on the experience…
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Václav Havel Human Rights Prize 2015 awarded to Russian activist Lyudmila Alexeyeva
The third Václav Havel Human Rights Prize, which honours outstanding civil society action in defence of human rights, has been awarded to veteran Russian human rights…
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Magazine
In Magazine: a third of young Czechs aged 20-30 live with their parents, fewer and fewer families now sit down to dinner together, foreign diplomats put on their soccer…
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Getting through the political quagmire to solid ground
“Why are these bastards lying to me?” is a quote wrongly attributed to the BBC’s iconic interviewer Jeremy Paxman about his approach to politicians. In rectification…
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Czech MSF head says Luhansk ban will have huge impact on civilian population
Separatist leaders in the Luhansk region, in Eastern Ukraine, have ordered UN agencies and close to a dozen humanitarian aid groups out of the region, citing "grave…
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Prague Castle ponders increased security after Ztohoven stunt
Prague Castle is to beef up security following last Saturday’s incident in which activists, posing as chimneysweepers, managed to breach security and hung a pair of red…
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Rolfing “reorganises” rather than fixes body, says Swiss-based therapist Aleš Urbanczik
Aleš Urbanczik is a practitioner and teacher of Rolfing, an alternative form of physiotherapy that also goes by the name Structural Integration. The one-time actor…
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