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Czech men get a shot at the Mr World title; a red-faced and suffering chief health officer; special beer offers for Valentine’s Day and the Olympics; Eurovision star…
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Bohemian Carnevale – a splash of colour to liven up February's frozen grey
Say the word ‘carnival’ and people usually think of the colourful extravaganzas of Brazil or Venice, but the period leading up to the beginning of lent is celebrated…
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The role a Czech company played in the building of the Burj Dubai
Last month spelt the end of a major six-year-project for Czech businessman Pavel Policar, the head of a company that helped build what is now the world’s tallest building…
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Potential key evidence in Demjanjuk trial uncovered
A Czech Radio reporter and colleague from the Los Angeles Times in a joint interview have helped uncover evidence which could prove crucial in the current trial of John…
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Pilots seek to curb threat of lasers being used against civilian planes
The Czech Airline Pilots Association has revealed a worrying development in the Czech Republic: the escalation of laser device attacks from the ground on civilian planes…
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Campaigners sound alarm over proposed change to road noise limits
The business freesheet E15 has reported that the Czech Transport Ministry is looking at ways to increase acceptable limits of noise pollution in order to build new roads…
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Study finds most Czech companies monitor employee internet activity
Concerns about employee privacy in the Czech Republic are on the rise. A freshly released survey suggests that three quarters of all Czech companies track the web pages…
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Power giant ČEZ under spotlight after images of paramilitary training, suicide
Czech state controlled energy giant ČEZ is at the centre of a scandal over shocking images relating to a special division for dealing with electricity theft. Images have…
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Prague Castle’s Golden Lane to close for renovation
One of the Czech capital’s most famous attractions, the picturesque Golden Lane up at Prague Castle, is set to be closed to the public for at least a year. Castle…
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Polish concern over vandalism of bilingual signs in Český Těšín
President Václav Klaus visited North Moravia on Monday, and during a trip to the regional capital Ostrava he met representatives of the Czech Republic’s Polish minority…
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NGOs project seeks to improve relations with regional governments
Meant to create more synergy between non-profits, the private and public sectors, a project entitled “Czech NGO Weeks” will bring a number of events, seminars and…
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Native village of Jan Hus plans to build new visitor centre
The village of Husinec, in south Bohemia, wants to open a new centre commemorating its most famous son, the 15th century religious reformer Jan Hus. While the municipality…
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