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In Magazine: a Czech couple caught having sex in public in New Zealand argued that it was perfectly normal in the Czech Republic, the Jablonec Muzeum of Glass is showing…
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Vegetarianism in a meat-dominated land
This week I challenged myself by eliminating the prime ingredient from the Czech diet — meat. I learned the phrase jsem vegetariánka (I’m vegetarian) in preparation for my…
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Could CR cope with 1,800-plus refugees allocated under EU proposals?
The Czech Republic has already rejected an EU plan that would see it take in a quota of over 500 refugees in the next two years. Now Brussels has announced fresh proposals…
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Mental health care under spotlight after stabbings
Just seven months after a woman suffering from schizophrenia killed a student in a school in Žďár nad Sázavou, a similar attack has claimed another life. A 28-year-old…
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Czech journalists track refugees’ plight in Iraq and Syria
Two Czech journalists, Jarmila Štuková and Lenka Klicperová, recently returned from a working trip to Iraq and Syria. Their mission was to document the situation of…
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Pneumatic Tube Transport makes comeback at Czech hospitals
Pneumatic Tube Transport or potrubní pošta as it is known in Czech is making a comeback at hospitals in Prague and also other parts of the Czech Republic. Facilities are…
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Anger after slow announcement of water contamination leaves scores sick in Prague
Scores of people in Prague have been taken to hospital in recent days after drinking contaminated water. The authorities say the source of the problem was a dilapidated…
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Prague’s farmer’s markets are a foodie’s paradise
Farmers’ markets have become an inescapable phenomenon for anyone interested in the culinary opportunities on offer in Prague. I’ve discovered that the markets in Anděl…
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Czech company helping supply emergency container housing for Berlin
Inhabitable containers or cabins bear a passing resemblance to a giant Lego set – which can be built up or used for various needs, from company offices to construction…
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Doctors Without Borders struggle to reach quake victims in remote areas of Nepal
International aid continues to pour into Nepal where aid workers are struggling to deal with the aftermath of a series of devastating earthquakes. Among the international…
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Getting parents and children off to a strong start in reading
In recent years literacy experts have expressed concern that children are not reading enough for pleasure and that many youngsters are never read to by their parents. They…
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Magazine
In Magazine: President Zeman’s critics offer him as a gift to Russian President Putin, the Czech winner of the North Pole Marathon trained in a cold store; Brno’s Hotel…
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