Society
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Navrátilová: I’m happy today’s children don’t have to leave country
Czech-born all-time tennis great Martina Navrátilová has just received an award in Prague, the silver medal of the president of the Senate.
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Prague march to highlight violence against women – and press for change
A march on Thursday to show solidarity with victims of sexual and domestic violence. The organisers are also demanding the Czech government ratify the Istanbul Convention.
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Sharing food with strangers: Tables in shape of heart surround Prague’s St Vitus Cathedral
Hundreds of people gathered at Prague Castle on Monday to sit at tables arranged in the shape of a heart around St. Vitus Cathedral and break bread with their neighbours.
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Less freedom, more sex
There were no goods in shops. You weren’t allowed to travel. Rock stars didn’t come to the country to perform. So how else were Czechs supposed to entertain themselves?
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Chicago best friends turn passion for food into American restaurant in lower Žižkov
Phillip Schniedermeier and Jeff Couloute, owners of the restaurant Philly & Co’s in Žižkov have turned their passion for American food into a hub for locals and expats.
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People in Need helping in dam-flooded regions of Ukraine
In the wake of the Kakhovka dam flooding, the Czech government and NGOs have joined the humanitarian aid effort. Petr Štefan from People in Need explains how.
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From Tuscany to your table: Il Pane bakery showcases the best of Italian fare
In Prague 3, an Italian bakery serves up traditional Tuscan and Italian fare, and has become a social hub for both Italian expats in the neighbourhood and local Czechs.
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“No evidence that physical punishment changes children’s behaviour” says head of UNICEF CZ
The Ministry of Justice announced last week that it plans to enshrine the inadmissibility of physically punishing children in law, in an effort to change societal norms.
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Night of Open Churches opens 1,800 houses of prayer across Czechia
More than 1,800 churches, temples and religious sites will open their doors to the public within the 15th annual Night of Open Churches on Friday, June 2.
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Father who was banned from seeing his child born wins important battle
The Covid pandemic placed a lot of restrictions on the society. A father who was banned from seeing his child born has now won an important battle over his rights.
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Expert: Smoking “definitely biggest problem” among addictions in Czechia
On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day, we asked Dr Eva Králíková, an expert on tacking nicotine addiction, about the smoking situation in Czechia.
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The dog urinals from Brno that are conquering the world
Brno, Prague, Warsaw, Budapest, and Calgary – these are some of the cities where an ingenious invention by two Moravian dog owners has spread, preventing unsightly stains.
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