Society
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Tombstone fragments from Prague pedestrian zone to be used in new Jewish monument
Prague Jewish Community has launched a crowdfunding campaign to finance a monument made of fragments of Jewish tombstones removed from the city’s pavements.
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100 days since start of Russian invasion: how much has Czechia helped Ukraine?
June 3 marks 100 days since Russia unleashed a war in Ukraine. We look back at what the Czech Republic has done to help the war-torn country.
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Regional governors up in arms over Prague’s decision to close its centre for refugees
The decision of Prague Mayor Zdeněk Hřib to close the capital’s centre for refugees in mid-June, due to overload, has elicited sharp criticism from regional governors.
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Five years on from Czech smoking ban: what are the effects?
Czechia was the last EU country to bring in a smoking ban. On the day the ban came into effect five years ago, we look at its effects on health, attitudes, and the economy.
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Milan Reindl: the only Czech designer for LEGO
Milan Reindl, a former English teacher from a small town of Sušice, is the only Czech working as a model designer at the Danish toy giant LEGO.
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Second Effective Altruism conference held in Prague
Most people have not heard of the Effective Altruism movement. But it is gaining increasing visibility, and not only in the Anglophone world – it is also active in Czechia.
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Expert: New head of Czech Catholic Church “transitional”
After a four-year search for a new Prague archbishop, the Vatican announced that the post would be filled by Jan Graubner, the current archbishop of Olomouc.
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Shop with classic Czech designs opens in building with history
Bohéma is the name of a new Prague shop selling T-shirts and other items featuring classic Czech images, from Sokol gymnasts to writer Karel Čapek.
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Should second foreign language be voluntary for Czech primary school students?
The government has proposed making a second foreign language voluntary for Czech primary school students rather than compulsory as it is currently, sparking debate.
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Czech Radio’s fundraising project to pay for musical instruments for children in need
Czech Radio has launched a new fundraising project which aims to provide musical instruments to children of Ukrainian refugees but also to Czech children in need.
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Poll finds Central Europeans “very concerned about media freedom”
A new study suggests that half the populations of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary are concerned about media freedom; a majority back laws to safeguard it.
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Children-only press conference on Ukraine held at Czech Radio
A special conference for children addressing the war in Ukraine took place at Czech Radio’s building in Prague on Monday.
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