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In Magazine: what do Czechs expect of their holidays? Sunbathing, shopping, surfing the web and with a bit of luck, some sex. A Czech tourist on holiday in Bulgaria…
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Czech museum recreates golden age of the video game arcade
Many of those who grew up in the late 1970s and 1980s in the West well remember the golden age of arcade video games: 8-bit and later 16-bit graphics and excellent sound…
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Czech teachers willing to take disadvantaged children but say back-up still lacking
The Czech Republic has had a poor reputation for relegating Roma children and children with disabilities to special schools for years. However, a recent survey carried out…
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Czech companies make slow progress taking on board LGBT diversity
Business through diversity was the theme of a day long seminar accompanying the recent Prague Pride events. Basically, speakers argued that companies and institutions…
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Pavlína O’Toole – US-based author and blogger focusing on issue of domestic violence
In this week’s Czech Life my guest is Pavlína O’Toole, the Czech-American author of a new book called Čas robinsonů. The novel is about an expatriate in the US struggling…
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Integration expert says migration issue should not be reduced to security
The migrant crisis in Europe remains very much at the forefront of media attention. How many migrants can Europe take in, how much responsibility should the Czech Republic…
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Hate Free Culture project working to combat Czech xenophobia
On Tuesday, around thirty members of various religious denominations – including Muslims, Jews and Christians – sat down for a joint breakfast event in Studio Alta in…
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Winston Churchill looks out of place in Prague square
I have a fault, if it can be described as such, and am normally too early for meetings and interviews. The problem is that I plan out trips and factor in a very large…
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Czech Amnesty branch backs call for decriminalising prostitution
Nearly 500 Amnesty International representatives from around the world passed a resolution at the group’s International Council Meeting in Dublin on Tuesday night…
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Medicinal marihuana still unaffordable for most of those who need it
More than two years after a law legalizing medical marihuana came into force and eight months after it first appeared on the market it remains out of reach for the…
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Mailbox
Today in Mailbox: Response to our special programme “The Terezín Ghetto: a perspective from the 1960s”; the curious case of the Petr and Pavel singing duo; Radio Prague's…
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Czech Republic needs to recruit new teachers, but low pay and lack of respect present major drawback
Countries across Europe are facing an imminent lack of teachers and unless they take action they may soon face a serious problem, according to a 2015 report released by…
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