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Are you desperate to lose weight? Try the frog diet! Ten kilos off in four days guaranteed. Five mayors change places for a day. And, want to get the better of pick…
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London magazine catering to Czechs and other young immigrants from East
Since European Union enlargement two years ago, hundreds of thousands of young people from the new, mostly ex-communist member states have gone to the United Kingdom and…
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Husband & wife team airs new documentary about mysterious Incan stones in Peru
Vladimir Simek and Kamila Broulova-Simkova are a well-known husband & wife team that has been making TV documentaries in different parts of the world - from Baikal, Russia…
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Waste dumping remains an issue
In the past few months the Czech Environment Ministry has been plagued by the problem of illegal waste imports into the Czech Republic. Since the beginning of the year an…
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Czech Romanies mark International Day of the Roma
In this week's Panorama, Rob Cameron looks at celebrations marking International Romani Day on April 8th. 2006 is also the 35th anniversary of the foundation of the…
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Beautiful Letna Park - wide walkways, gorgeous trees, the ghost of Stalin, and the skateboarder's…
There seems to be no end in sight to the rush of cars on Milada Horakova avenue in Prague, one of the main arteries leading through the Czech capital. It is a day when…
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Experts warn of corruption in Czech health care sector
Problems in the Czech health care sector have been discussed for years. The sector, currently headed by the 12th minister in just 16 years, has been plagued by a chronic…
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Humanitarian aid for flood victims
Flood waters in the Czech Republic are slowly but surely receding and though some areas are still underwater, the focus has now switched from crisis management, to…
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Czechs catching up with EU neighbours in recycling drive
As European society has become wealthier, the amount of waste it produces has risen accordingly. Much of this rubbish is harmful to the environment and with over 2 billion…
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Usti "through worst" but city and region still suffering ravages of the Elbe River
It appears after a week of floods in the Czech Republic the worst is probably over and water levels on swollen rivers have stabilised and even, in some places, gone down.
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Jan Culik - Part One
Jan Culik is a senior lecturer in Czech at the Slavonic Studies department at Glasgow University's School of Modern Languages and Cultures. He is also well known here in…
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Foundation for Holocaust Victims announces conclusion of compensation programme
Czech Jews who lost their property during WWII have finally received compensation from the Czech state. In the course of five years, the Foundation for Holocaust Victims…
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