Society
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Czech football aid to Africa continues
The Czech football star Tomas Ujfalusi is a tough defender who takes no prisoners on the pitch. But - inspired by his aid-worker cousin Robin Ujfalusi - Tomas has lent…
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Farming surplus to help feed the poor
The Czech Republic is set to take part in a European Union project under which surplus food from the EU is used to help feed the poor, after the outgoing Czech government…
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Natural products a real cure for male sexual problems?
In recent years there has been a surge in natural supplements for all manner of ills, including sexual problems. At the same time, the pharmaceutical industry has made…
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A look at developments in the Czech film industry / A sneak peek at the 16th Prague Writers…
In this week's Arts we look at two stories: recent developments in the Czech film industry and student discontent, followed by a preview of the 16th Prague Writers…
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The Roma in Czech politics
The Czech Republic is often criticised by the outside world for doing little to improve the living conditions of its Roma minority. It is hard for them to find work, many…
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A makeover getaway in Prague
Cosmetic surgery, once a privilege of the rich, is now reshaping women and men of all ages and incomes. You can opt for a total face-lift or just gentle Botox injections…
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First time voters discuss Czech politics ahead of this weekend's elections
Tens of thousands of Czechs will be voting for the first time in this weekend's general elections. To get a flavour of how some new voters see the elections - and Czech…
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Students protest sale of St. Michael's church
At noon on Tuesday a group of students and their supporters staged a march to protest the National Library's sale of the Church of the Archangel St. Michael. The students…
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Roma Holocaust exhibit in Prague
An exhibit devoted to the history of the Roma and Sinti Holocaust has opened in Prague's National Gallery. Entitled "The Roma Holocaust: the genocide of Roma and Sinti and…
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Remembering Viktor Fischl, a writer and diplomat with the gift of seeing things from the other's…
On Sunday the sad news reached the Czech Republic that the poet, novelist, translator and diplomat, Viktor Fischl, had died in Jerusalem at the age of 94. He was one of…
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Born by decree: Zizkov celebrates 125 years
Zizkov is one of Prague's most famous neighbourhoods, known for its numerous pubs and working class traditions. It was promoted from village to town status 125 years ago…
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Petr Justa - restorer working on projects from New Orleans to Mosul
In today's One on One my guest is Czech restorer and lecturer at the University of Pardubice Petr Justa involved in important historic conservation projects in both the…
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