Society
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Czechast About the Political Landscape of Czechia
Political scientist Petr Just in Czechast: "The parties that currently act more nationalistically are led by people who are not 100 percent Czech."
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TI: Czechia lacks political will to fight corruption
Czechia’s score in the Corruption Perceptions Index has hardly improved over the last eight years and it scored well below the EU average in the latest ranking. Why?
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Czechia facing dire lack of nurses in coming years
The Czech health sector is currently short of around 3,000 registered nurses. Worse still, a third of the country’s nurses are due to retire within the next ten years.
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January 27, 1929: Václav Vojtěch becomes first Czech to set foot on Antarctica
Ninety-five years ago, Václav Vojtěch, geography teacher, scientist and polar explorer, became the first Czech to reach Antarctica together with an American expedition.
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Ministry memorial commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day
A memorial was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Prague in advance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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Czech initiative to train young Ukrainian pilots brings “second wind” to students
The government announced a project bridging the Czech Technical University and National Aviation University, where Ukrainian students will get their pilot certification.
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Specialized center for victims of sexual violence opens in Prague
A specialized center for victims of sexual violence due to open in Prague on Monday, will offer victims psychological support as well as short-term accommodation.
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Famous clock tower returns to Prague’s Florenc
A replica of a famous clock tower that used to stand outside Prague’s Florenc metro station for nearly four decades has returned to its former location.
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January 1999: Copy of Turin Shroud found at Czech monastery
A copy of the Shroud of Turin, venerated by some as the believed burial shroud of Jesus Christ, was discovered at Czechia’s Broumov Monastery a quarter century ago.
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Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge: how Czech foundations help youngsters study at world’s top universities
Young Czechs dreaming of international careers can get into the world's top universities, despite the huge financial obstacle. A number of foundations exist to help.
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Mortality in Czechia: Study shows disparate diseases prevail in different regions
How long you live in Czechia may relate to where you reside. People in the ex-Sudetenland can expect to die earlier– while some diseases are more common in some regions.
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Czechast Special: Czechia Again With Professor Pavlínek
Prefossor Petr Pavlínek was unhappy with some things you could hear in the previous episode on the name Czechia. He explains which and why.
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