Society
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Close to half a million Czechs hooked on mobile phones, social networks, and online gaming
Close to half a million Czechs over the age of 15 are seriously “hooked” on mobile phones, social networks, and online gaming. How big a problem is it?
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Destination Istanbul: Czech hitchhiking championships kick-off this Saturday
This Saturday will see the start of the annual Czech Hitchhiking Championships (Mistrovství ČR v autostopu). Contestants will have to hitchike to Istanbul and back.
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Study shows wide discrepancies in how Czech schools mark their students
The way children in the Czech Republic are marked is not always fair according to a newly published study conducted by the think-tank IDEA at the Economics Institute of CAS
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New project aims to get Czechs with differing views talking – offline
“The Czech Republic Talks” is the name of a new project seeking to match up people with very different political views – and get them to speak face to face.
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CR faces “summer wave” of Covid as 1,000 daily cases seen again
Covid-19 seems to be making another comeback in the Czech Republic. This week has seen over 1,000 new cases a day for the first time since in two months.
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Landscape photographer builds refugee shelter in ex-corner shop
Pavel Oskin, a photographer originally from Belarus, set up a shelter for Ukrainian refugees in an empty building slated for demolition. But the donations are drying up.
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Ships passing on the Vltava
Kevin Loo reflects on two of his favourite spots in Prague and how their maritime nature parallels the experience of living in a foreign country.
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Study finds that less than half of Czech children are satisfied with their looks
A new study by researchers from the University of Olomouc on how social media affects children’s self-perception and mental health has found some alarming results.
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Annual pottery and crafts market in Beroun pulls the crowds
The traditional pottery and crafts market in Beroun’s Hus square welcomed thousands of visitors in June. organizer Jolana Izbická talks about its long tradition.
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Nicotine pouches a growing problem in Czech schools
An increasing number of Czech teenagers and young adults are using nicotine pouches, which are available in shops without any restrictions.
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End of Prague Covid-era hotel programme could put homeless back on street
A string of NGOs has written an open letter to City Hall calling for the extension of a programme of renting rooms for homeless people at four Prague hotels and hostels.
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Martin Klíma: 1989 student leader who found global games success
Martin Klíma, a student leader of Czechoslovakia’s Velvet Revolution, brought role-playing games to the country and has found global success with Warhorse Studios.
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