Society
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Three Kings Collection returns to streets of Czechia
Each year following Christmas, the Czech charity Caritas begins their Three Kings Collection campaign. Julie Růžičková, head of communications for Caritas, told me more.
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2024: Drivers now face stiff fines for road law violations
Speeding, drink-driving and aggressive behavior are frequent traffic violations in Czechia. Now a new points system aims to enforce discipline behind the wheel.
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Chroust Brewing, where “the beer speaks” for itself
Aside from classic beers like Pilsner Urquell or Kozel, Czechia is home to hundreds of microbreweries concocting unique craft brews.
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New Czech gun legislation planned for 2026 – but no compulsory mental tests
The recent mass shooting incident at Prague’s Charles University has raised questions about firearms law in Czechia. What will an already planned amendment deliver?
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Czech Radio project in which strangers fulfil wishes of the elderly doesn’t stop at Christmas
‘Santa’s Grandchildren’ allows the public to grant the wishes of elderly people. Although many see it is as a Christmas event, it actually functions all year round.
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Czechast with Jaroslav Miller, Deputy Minister of Education, about higher education in Czechia
What is the state of Czech higher education? Jaroslav Miller, a prominent Czech academic and deputy minister of education, is my guest in this Czechast.
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Spreading Latin American culture through gastronomy, restaurateur Juan Cruz
Over the past few years, Prague has become home to a diverse food scene – showcasing cuisines from different cultures.
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The thriving Czech tradition of Christmas nativity scenes
At Christmas, nativity scenes are among the biggest attractions in churches and town squares in Czechia. We'll look at how they gained their popularity.
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Czechs observe day of mourning for victims of Prague shooting
Life in Czechia came to a standstill at midday on Saturday as the nation held a minute of silence in memory of the victims of Thursday’s tragic shooting incident.
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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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