Society
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Churches dedicated to the Czech nation’s patron saint: St. Wenceslas
September 28 is St. Wenceslas Day, a state holiday marking the death of the nation's patron saint.
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Benjamin Tallis on “neo-idealist” Lipavský – and how Ukraine can save EU
In his book To Ukraine With Love Benjamin Tallis identifies a "neo-idealist" approach to foreign affairs seen in, among others, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský.
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“It's just a piece of fabric!” Czech couple defies fashion stereotypes
Vlasta Černý and his wife Michaela describe themselves as an “almost” normal heterosexual couple, except that Vlasta has a soft spot for women’s dresses.
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Should Czechia fear fentanyl crisis like that seen in US?
The narcotic fentanyl has had a devastating impact in the US, contributing to record overdose numbers. Should the authorities be worried about a similar crisis in Czechia?
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Expert: Shorter degree courses could attract more Czechs to universities
Czechia has the third lowest share of university graduates in the European Union, after Italy and Romania, according to a recent study published by the OECD.
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Envirofest seeks positive approach to sustainability
Envirofest is the only Czech festival focusing on environmental issues. Through music and workshops, it aims to bring sustainable lifestyles into the mainstream.
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One in 10 babies born in Czechia have non-Czech mother, new data shows
New official data shows that one in 10 babies being born here in Czechia have a non-Czech mother. I spoke to Michaela Němečková, about these developments.
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Doctors in uproar over parliament’s decision to approve additional overtime for medics
The Czech Parliament has approved a bill which would allow voluntary overtime for healthcare workers of up to 1000 hours per year, provoking an outcry from doctors.
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Music festival at Prague’s largest cemetery to raise funds for neglected graves
This coming Saturday, Prague’s Olšany Cemetery will be hosting a somewhat unusual one-day music festival called Mezi hroby or Between the Graves.
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Covid-19 expert: “The numbers are very low, yet they are all rising”
Covid-19 has been back in the news cycle in recent weeks, with cases on the rise. To get a better understanding, we spoke to molecular geneticist Dr. Jan Pačes.
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Why are half of Czechs not eating fruit or veg every day?
A new survey indicates that 48 percent of Czechs do not eat a single serving of fruits or vegetables every day. I discussed this with nutrition expert Dr. Eliška Selinger.
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Jana Kománková: The first few years of Radio 1 were a party in the studio
Prague’s Radio 1 was the first non-state station in Czechoslovakia after the fall of communism. Decades later, the story of the station is the subject of a new book.
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