Society
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Charles University: The oldest and most prestigious university in Czechia
Established in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV, Charles University is the oldest university in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Former dissident Dana Němcová dies at age of 89
One of the foremost opponents of the former Czechoslovak communist regime, Dana Němcová, passed away early on Tuesday morning at the age of 89.
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Czechia to get Children’s Ombudsman in 2024
Czechia is one of the last countries in the European Union which still lacks a Children’s Ombudsman. The post should be established early next year.
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Moravian village gets unique wooden chapel thanks to crowdfunding effort
The small Moravian village of Nesvačilka, which lacked a house of prayer for over 300 years, will soon have its own unique wooden chapel.
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Switching out the Svíčková: the potential health and environmental risks of Czech cuisine
While delicious, Czech food is heavily reliant on meat and animal products. With growing awareness of the health risks many young people are turning to healthier options.
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Czech app helps new moms overcome “baby blues”
The Kogito app, launched 18 months ago, is a form of “first aid” for new moms suffering from post natal depression.
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The Boršč: When a taste of home means something more
Prague restaurant The Boršč is run by Oleksandr Martynov and Nataliya Bas. The Ukrainian pair discuss its mission, serving Russians, Willem Dafoe's recent visit and more.
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Will Czech men take to wearing skirts?
It is not unusual to see men wearing Scottish kilts on the streets of Prague during the summer, but Czech men might soon rival the tourists in showing a bit of leg.
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Czechia loses its last Czechoslovak RAF pilot with death of Emil Boček
Last Saturday saw the passing of the last surviving Czechoslovak RAF pilot. Emil Boček died just a month after his 100th birthday.
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Secret doors to Narnia: the brothers who own sister teahouses
For almost a decade, brothers Andy and Martin Fell have owned a pair of quirky sister teahouses, one in Prague and one in Glasgow.
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Arts and humanities academics say they barely make a living wage
On Teachers’ Day, Tuesday 28 March, a large-scale, nationwide demonstration will be taking place to protest against the chronic underfunding of the humanities in Czechia.
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She’s Gone: Israeli artist displays clothes of domestic violence victims at Prague exhibition
An art installation by Israeli artist Keren Goldstein Yehezkeli protesting against the global phenomenon of femicide is on display in the lower house of Czech Parliament.
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