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Caritas CR using its extensive network to provide aid to people in and outside war-ravaged Ukraine
Caritas CR has been using its extensive network in Ukraine and neighbour states to provide aid to people in and outside the war-ravaged country.
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Covid expert: I will keep wearing mask in some non-obligatory settings
Why has the requirement to wear respirators been eased in the Czech Republic if new Covid cases have been increasing slightly lately?
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More Czech interpreters needed at Slovak-Ukrainian border
Czech volunteers assisting Ukrainian refugees crossing at the Slovak border town of Ubľa are calling for more interpreters to bolster their numbers.
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“We had to do something”: Many Czechs undertaking solo missions to aid Ukraine
Many Czechs are setting off in cars and vans to deliver aid themselves to people on Ukraine’s borders – and ferrying refugees back to the Czech Republic.
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Czech NGOs handing out food and hygiene kits along vast refugee lines on EU borders
As the war in Ukraine reaches its sixth day, many Czech NGOs are helping directly in the country or on its borders with the EU. .
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Czech volunteers create centralised website to help war-stricken Ukraine
Within just a single weekend, an initiative of IT experts known as Česko.Digital, has set up an online directory of ways in which Czechs can help war-stricken Ukraine.
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Rural Czechs unhappy with invasion of developer projects as Prague expands
The inhabitants of Dobříš, close to Prague, are calling for a referendum to block developers from building largescale housing on the outskirts of the district.
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Vaccine certificates no longer needed to enter pubs, wider service sector reopens to all
From this Thursday, people no longer have to provide a vaccine certificate or a certificate of having recovered from Covid-19 in order to use various types of services.
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Caritas Czech Republic helping thousands to gain access to cancer prevention in Georgia
Caritas Czech Republic, opened the first screening center in Zugdidi, Georgia, two years ago, giving thousands of people easy access to cancer prevention.
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Alcoholism increasingly affecting women in Czechia
The number of Czech women who are alcoholics is growing. While there were 10 men for every one female alcoholic during the 1980s, today this ratio is closer to 4:1.
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Education minister planning to do away with memorization-based teaching
The education ministry is planning a radical school reform where the emphasis will not be on memorizing information, but the ability to find it and use it creatively.
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European Court of Human Rights rejects Czech mother’s appeal over lost parental rights
Czech mother Eva Michaláková has lost a case at the European Court of Human Rights over lost parental rights to her two sons.
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