Society
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Prague comedy club and the artist who delivers laughs to locals and foreigners alike
The English-language Metro Comedy Club in Prague has become a haven for expats and Czechs in the city. I caught up with its leading artist Kristýna Haklová.
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Pensioners read bedtime stories to kids in programme designed to bring generations together
Over 200 elderly people volunteer in 130 kindergartens around Czechia in an NGO programme that aims to bridge the generation gap by having the old read to the young.
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Czechast with Ivan Kytka, a Czech Journalist Living in London
Born and raised in Czechoslovakia, Ivan Kytka embarked on his journalistic journey already as a little boy in 1968, after the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia.
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Locika Centre: Child victims of domestic violence suffer secondary trauma during questioning
As many as 14% of Czech children experience domestic violence directly or indirectly at some point in their lives and many are left permanently scarred.
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Czech attitudes towards Roma people improving, but prejudice still persists
New research from the HateFree Culture group indicates that over the last ten years, Czech attitudes towards minorities living in the country have improved.
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Hangonit games defy easy definition
Hangonit Studio is a one-man studio, founded by Vladimír Kudělka, who views his games as art.
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Special device shows lung cells killed by Prague’s air traffic pollution
Scientists in Prague have been measuring the amount of dust that enters people’s lungs on a busy road in the city centre, using a special mobile cell incubator.
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Experts sound alarm bells for children’s mental health in Czechia
The number of children who require mental health help is on the rise here in Czechia. Jana Karasová, a reporter who has covered this story, explained the situation to me.
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Czechs mark 34th anniversary of Velvet Revolution
Friday, November 17, marks the 34th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution that triggered the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia in 1989.
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How to tell your kids: Teaching the Velvet Revolution in schools
How should you teach children about November 17 in a way that conveys its gravity but without being too heavy-handed? And how much do kids nowadays actually know about it?
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History, politics, culture: what you can do in Czechia on November 17
What events are taking place on November 17 for those who want to learn more about the history of this Czech public holiday, enjoy some culture, or simply mark the day?
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War simulations, life in Czechia and educational games: Bohemia Interactive has a wide portfolio
Bohemia Interactive's game worlds are often inspired by life in Czechia. As a result, they offer an authentic experience.
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