Society
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Police uncover first case of a terrorist network operating in the Czech Republic, eight charged…
Police in the Czech Republic have uncovered the first ever case of an international terrorist network operating within the country. It has now been reported that eight…
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Paul Day – owner of Prague’s newly opened and much praised Asian fusion restaurant Sansho
Paul Day was born and raised in Stafford, in the UK’s West Midlands, where he started working as a butcher, his first food industry job. After working in two Michelin…
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Tyršův dům – Home of the Sokol movement
In today’s Spotlight Radio Prague visits an early Baroque palace known as Michnův palác in the historic quarter of Malá strana. Built in the 16th century, it first…
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Brno braces itself for Sunday’s neo-Nazi march
The city of Brno, in the south-east of the country, is bracing itself for Sunday’s extremist march through one of the city’s Romany neighbourhoods. A local court had…
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British community marks royal wedding in Prague
Millions around the world are watching with bated breath as preparations conclude for the United Kingdom’s royal wedding on Friday. Interest in the Czech Republic is of…
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Large 3D model of Prague goes on display at Anděl shopping mall
Before the computer age, Prague city planners used a large 3D model of the capital to see what new buildings, roads and other features would look like in the given…
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Inside Prague’s labyrinth of bomb shelters
Deep beneath the city of Prague is another city altogether, one that most people are completely unaware of, and that they’ll hopefully never see. It is a system of…
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Age-old Easter traditions alive and well in Hlinsko
For many Czechs, Easter goes much further beyond the Christian tradition of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The popular pomlázka, or whipping of women…
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Easter Special
Radio Prague's special Easter programme focuses on the music of Czech composer and conductor Jaroslav Krček, who has arranged and recorded a number of traditional folk…
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The Little Clown Project – a new generation of Czech volunteers at work
In the Czech Republic, where the state controlled everything under Communism, volunteering does not enjoy a long tradition. But some 20 years after the demise of the…
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10th annual Oyster Opening Competition in Prague
Prague’s old Town Square was packed with people last Saturday - out to enjoy the traditional Easter market on a bright sunny weekend. Many held the traditional pastry…
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Will Czech approval of cannabis-based medicine end ban on marihuana research?
The Czech Republic has become the eighth EU member state to approve the use of a cannabis-based medicine, the British-made Sativex. Czechs also rank among Europe’s top…
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