Society
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Priest Vojtěch Eliáš: Religion is the key to yourself, your history and culture
Why are so few Czechs believers? And is the Catholic Church fulfiling its role in Czechia? I spoke to priest Vojtěch Eliáš and first asked him how he found his calling.
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Academic trapped in lift during mass shooting describes “surrealism” of the tragedy
David Vichnar, assistant professor at Charles University, speaks about his experience of being in the building at the time of Thursday's attack.
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Czechia in shock as 14 die in university shooting
Czechia is trying to come to terms with a horrific and unprecedented shooting incident in Prague that left 14 victims dead.
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Czechast Special: Czech Christmas
Czechs are generally rather lukewarm when it comes to religion. But this does not mean they welcome Christmas any less enthusiastically than other nations.
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Don’t keep carp in bath, say officials as Xmas fish hits Czech streets
As at this time every year, stands have appeared around Czechia selling live carp, the traditional Christmas dinner staple.
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You don’t need to know how to code to be a game design student at the Prague Film School
The game design programme at Prague’s Film and TV School (FAMU) has only been around for two years, making it one of Europe’s oldest film school’s newest Master’s degrees.
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Da Pietro pizzeria owner on importance of keeping authenticity
Petr Soukal is the owner of successful pizzeria Da Pietro, which just opened it's second location in Prague two weeks ago.
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Doctors warn that taking health advice from chat apps is not always a good idea
Czechs have become accustomed to shopping online, chatting online, choosing their holidays online and increasingly also self-diagnosing online.
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Poor bedside manner? Film focuses on future Czech doctors’ communication skills
The freshly released Czech documentary Body-Soul-Patient maps new teaching methods at Charles University aimed at improving medical students’ communication with patients.
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December 16, 1893: First issue of Lidové noviny published
The Čapek brothers and Ferdinand Peroutka – these were just some of the prominent contributors to Lidové noviny, a leading Czech daily in interwar Czechoslovakia.
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Ukrainian-Czech Christmas market aims to “bring two cultures together”
Hall 17 at Prague’s Holešovická tržnice will be home to a Ukrainian-Czech themed Christmas market this Sunday.
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Czechast: Complexities of Czech National Identity in Time And Space
What does “being Czech” really mean? On the surface, it shouldn't be complicated at all. Well, there’s more to it than may appear at first glance.
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