Society
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Interior minister: Czechia not “less safe” because of foreigners
Czech politicians have moved to quell anti-Ukrainian sentiment in the wake of two violent attacks against Czech women, which were reportedly committed by Ukrainian youths.
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Why do so few Czech women want to be in politics?
Only 26 percent of Czech MPs are women. Why do so few Czech women want to be in politics? Lenka Hrbkova from Masaryk University speaks about the challenges that they face.
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Czech scientists take part in Amazonian ayahuasca ceremony to test it as treatment for depression
In order to test its therapeutic potential, Czech scientists have travelled to Peru to partake in the infamous ayahuasca ceremony and try out the drug themselves.
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Ministry will no longer pay for Czech language test required for permanent residence
The Interior and Education Ministries have proposed some changes to the rules governing the language test required for foreigners to obtain permanent residence in Czechia.
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Czech police chief sorry for saying women “very often” make up rape claims
The head of the Czech police, Martin Vondrášek, has apologised after saying in an interview that women “very often” make up claims of sexual assault. But is that enough?
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“We live in a period of chronic stress”: Psychologist weighs in on rising stress levels
Seeking out assistance for mental health has become more common recently. I spoke with Tom Mertin, a psychologist in Prague, about what he has observed in his practice.
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Supporting independent media and driving social change: The Prague Civil Society Centre
The Prague Civil Society Centre, located in the heart of the city, works with stakeholders across 18 different countries helping civic groups and independent journalists.
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Top Czech diplomat Martin Povejšil dies at 62
Many tributes have been paid to senior Czech diplomat Martin Povejšil, who has died at the age of 62.
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Prague’s Mămăm Bistro: “The food is a reflection of us”
Conventional is not the concept when it comes to the new bistro in Prague’s Vršovice operated by couple Meggie and Nugy.
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Czech Scouts “in very good spirits” despite government-ordered evacuation of Korean campsite
The World Scout Jamboree was plagued by problems from the start this year. Now the Korean government has ordered the campsite to be evacuated due to an impending typhoon.
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Last Generation’s Arne Springorum: We’re pushing people’s noses into climate crisis
Regular blockades of the through road cutting across Prague have become a fact of life, incensing some drivers. We speak to organiser Arne Springorum of Last Generation.
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Expert: anti-government movement serious problem for Czechia
According to the Ministry of Interior’s biannual report on extremism, the anti-establishment, anti-government movement in Czechia has been gaining strength.
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