Society
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“Flowers aren’t enough”: Changing views of International Women’s Day
Monday is International Women’s Day. March 8 was a major celebration here under the Communists – and there have been mixed feelings about it since 1989.
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Role of Czech “lay judges” may be limited to criminal cases under Justice Ministry proposal
MPs have passed an amendment aimed at reducing the presence of “lay judges” – seen as a holdover from Communism by critics – during some court hearings.
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International gang robbed Czech banks of CZK 1.4 billion
An international gang has reportedly robbed two Czech banks and an insurance company of CZK 1.4 billion, using fictitious steel trades, the Czech News Agency reported.
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Hard-hit Czech Republic to receive 100,000 additional Covid vaccines from better-off EU members
As the Czech Republic struggles to curb a raging epidemic, EU member states are helping the country out with additional Covid vaccines.
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Despite pandemic number of foreign students studying full-time in Czechia grew in 2020
New data from the Ministry of Education shows that the number of foreign students studying full-time degrees grew by more than 8 percent last year.
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Government orders blanket testing of employees in ten thousand companies
The Czech government has ordered blanket testing of employees in ten thousand companies around the country.
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150 years since first civic marriage in Old Town Hall
The wedding took place March 5, 1871. Until then only church weddings had been allowed.
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A year into Covid-19 pandemic, Czech ‘success story’ becomes cautionary tale
On March 1, 2020, the Czech Republic reported its first Covid-19 cases. The government reacted quickly and resolutely. For a time, the country was a success story.
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Cardinal Duka on the covid lockdown: all must make sacrifices for the greater good
A year into the Covid-19 pandemic, Czechia has the highest per capita death toll in the EU. Cardinal Dominika Duka speaks about the fear and fatigue gripping the nation.
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Clown Doctors find new ways to bring joy to patients in Covid time
Clown Doctors deliver joy to children and seniors at Czech health care facilities. With Covid they are having to meet fresh challenges – and doing valuable work online.
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“Up to 80 percent of infected may have ‘British’ coronavirus mutation”, says mathematician
The Czech Republic has lost the battle with the British mutation of the coronavirus, says BISOP mathematician René Levínský.
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Czech NGO takes part in new initiative calling for ban on biometric mass surveillance in EU
A group of EU-watchdogs has launched a European Citizens' Initiative calling for a ban on biometric mass surveillance.
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