Society
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Engineering games from Keen Software House give players the freedom to create
The most powerful force in the universe is the need to create. Keen Software House gives players that freedom in titles like Space Engineers and Medival Engineers.
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Czechast Special: Czechs and Their Aristocracy
Czechs have always had somewhat contradictory feelings toward their nobility. I explored this topic for Radio Prague International in 2018.
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Czech nutrition is improving, but more time needs to be spent on education, says nutritionist
A new study from the FOOD Barometer survey sheds light on how Czechs eat on a daily basis. To discuss the results, I spoke with nutritionist Valerija Gerfanova.
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Amanita Design creates original games that are reminiscent of animated films
Amanita Design's games are like animated movies and suitable for less experienced gamers. The studio creates microworlds that are both fantastical and believable.
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Expert on ban of heated tobacco products: “I hope less young people will start”
A ban on the sale of flavoured heated tobacco products came into force in Czechia this week, bringing it in line with an EU directive issued last year.
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“Over 2,000 tickets have been issued”: Measures being taken to limit e-scooters in Prague 1
The Prague 1 district is taking steps to limit the use of e-scooters in the city's centre. To learn more, I spoke with the district’s spokesperson Karolína Šnejdarová:
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Case of prostitute murdered and dismembered 90 years ago solved “with 80 percent certainty”
In 1933, Czechoslovakia was rocked by a gruesome murder. The perpetrator was never found, but 90 years later, researchers think they may have an answer.
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Czechast with Igor Lukeš
Today we dive into the historic streets of Prague, which once more echo with Cold War whispers.
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“Computer games are like works of art”: Czech video games conquer the world
The Czech video games industry can boast a few gems that have conquered the world. But it needs to attract new blood.
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“Warning strike” calls for increased funding for academics in Czechia
Universities across the country are taking part in a nationwide warning strike on Tuesday to protest against underfunding and worsening conditions for academic staff.
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People in Need aid coordinator for Ukraine says Czech support is ongoing
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine reached 600 days on Monday, we spoke to Petr Štefan of People in Need, one of the biggest providers of Czech humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
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Some Czech drivers will have to undergo therapy for road rage
Brake-checking has become a particularly popular way of expressing road rage of late, but as of next year drivers could pay a high price for it.
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