Society
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Thousands sign petition against planned demolition of building on Wenceslas Square
The planned demolition of an Art Nouveau building on Prague’s Wenceslas Square is drawing increasing opposition in the form of an on-line petition, while seeing hundreds…
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Pivovarský Dům and Pivovarský Klub – two top-notch beer destinations in the heart of Prague
In the Czech capital, Pivovarský Dům, a brewpub right in the center of Prague with a microbrewery on its premises, as well as its sister establishment, Pivovarský Klub, a…
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Synthetic drugs a threat again
New or newly-reopened speciality shops are once again selling highly-dubious synthetic drugs in the Czech Republic. While legal for the time being, experts warn the…
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Mailbox
This week in Mailbox: Ways in which you listen to Radio Prague, Sunday Music Show, Czech beer, answers to last month’s mystery man quiz question. Listeners quoted: Soumya…
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Fans of codes and secret ciphers attend special conference in Prague
Amateur code-breakers and decipherers met at Prague College this week for a special conference entitled the Secret of Ciphers. The conference brought together experts and…
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New initiative aims to promote the country’s foster and adoptive families’ system
June 1 marks International Children’s Day in the Czech Republic, where more than 11,000 children who cannot be raised by their biological parents live in institutionalized…
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Czech authorities launch checks of fresh vegetables in response to German outbreak of E.coli…
The Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority on Monday ordered a nation-wide inspection of fresh vegetables. The decision comes after more than a hundred Spanish…
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Czech journalist Jana Ciglerová – a media professional with experience both at home and abroad
Jana Ciglerová studied journalism in Prague and in London, where she started working as a UK correspondent for the daily Lidové noviny when she was still a student. She…
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Leeda – a unique Czech fashion label going strong for seven years
Not far from the National Theatre, tucked away on Bartolomějská street, the small flagship store of the label Leeda boasts some of the most original, colorful and hip…
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Back to the Stone Age for a day
In 1997, just eight years after the Velvet Revolution, when Czechs were making up for lost time and looking into the future, one man - archeologist Radomír Tichý - was…
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Google strikes deal with Czech privacy watchdog over Street View
Google will continue expanding its Street View application in the Czech Republic after it agreed to meet several conditions required by the country’s data privacy watchdog…
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Fabrice Martin-Plichta – a journalist helping deliver “waste” foodstuffs to those in need
Le Monde correspondent Fabrice Martin-Plichta has been living in Prague since before the Velvet Revolution. Indeed, the French journalist was working here at Radio Prague…
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