Society
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April 1624: Re-Catholicisation of Czech lands begins
On April 9, 1624 Ferdinand II issued a patent allowing only the Catholic religion in Bohemia.
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“This place reflects who we are as human beings”: New natural wine bar opens in Prague
Farah Abou Kharroub has a personality that draws you in the moment you meet her. That hospitality is something she is trying to translate into her new venture, Aleb.
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“Great teaching can be done with pen and paper.” Pavel Bobek on teaching in London and Prague
We speak to teacher Pavel Bobek about his experience from a school in an immigrant neighbourhood in London and his current teaching job in Prague.
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Pardubice children pull out all the stops with Easter egg tree on main square
Easter egg trees are a popular Central European tradition and the town of Pardubice has one to make the locals proud this year.
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Blue Monday, Green Thursday and White Saturday? What Czechs call Easter days
In the English-speaking world, we know the days leading up to Easter as Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. But the Czech names are pretty different.
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Barefoot Carmelite Sisters flee central Prague to build their own monastery on the periphery
Several years ago, the Barefoot Carmelite Sisters left Prague’s Hradčany Square and got to work to turn a derelict farmhouse on the periphery into their new home.
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Initiative launched by Prague 1 municipality aims to curb depopulation of district
The Municipal District of Prague 1 recently launched an initiative to help residents of the area deal with common problems.
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Fears of AI-driven disinformation in campaigning to European elections
AI is influencing many areas of life and there is no doubt that it will play a role in campaigning in the European elections. Are Czech voters aware of the pitfalls?
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Prague housing crisis impacting “more people than it used to before”, says expert
A recent study that analyses the housing situation in Prague revealed that the country’s real estate market is the least affordable in Europe.
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“The best experience”: Czechs doing Erasmus reaches over 400,000
Over 400,000 Czechs have availed of the opportunity to take part in Erasmus, the EU’s academic exchange programme since Czechia signed up in the late 1990s.
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Chess players in Prague have their own café in Karlín
Prague is dotted with cafes, but, increasingly clients want more than just good coffee and so some Prague coffee houses are offering a special program to go with it.
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30 years of People In Need: a grassroots story
It has been 30 years since People in Need, one of Czechia’s most well-known NGOs providing humanitarian relief to crisis-affected regions the world over, adopted its name.
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