Society
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Czech students learn reporting, writing basics in midst of global pandemic
Some Czech students are already in class – taking part the annual Summer Journalism School in Havlíčkův Brod, now in its 16th year – and even reporting on the pandemic.
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Face masks to return in Czech Republic with schools reopening
The Czech Health Ministry has announced that the wearing of face masks will become compulsory in most enclosed spaces and public transport from September 1.
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Adéla Horáková: We’re not Poland and Hungary but there’s a danger we may be walking down that path
In this interview, marriage equality campaigner Adéla Horáková says her community fears the mistreatment of LGBT people seen elsewhere in the region may also come here.
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Czech students looking forward to year in US – one year later than originally planned
Czech students selected for America’s Future Leaders Exchange Programme had to postpone their stay due to Covid-19 outbreak.
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Increasing number of Czechs face financial problems following Covid-19 crisis
As the government’s measures to limit the negative impacts of the coronavirus crisis draw to a close, an increasing number of Czechs start to face financial problems.
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More children in Czech orphanages as fostering applications fall sharply
The number of applications to foster children in the Czech Republic has seen a dramatic decrease. Meanwhile, the number of children being sent to orphanages is on the rise.
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Lukáš Houdek: Once I learnt to defend myself, it was natural to start fighting for others
Czech human rights activist Lukáš Houdek talks about his work, which has taken him from excluded localities in the Czech Republic to Ghana or the Republic of South Africa.
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Czech urban search and rescue team helping find blast survivors in Beirut
The Czech Republic has sent humanitarian aid and an urban search and rescue team to Beirut, following the massive explosion that devastated the city on Tuesday.
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July sees highest number of railway accidents in five years
Twenty-eight people died and 55 were injured on Czech railways during the first month of the summer holidays.
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Enhanced sentences for petty crimes during state of emergency filling Czech jailhouses
Sentences for petty crimes committed during a state of emergency are between one and eight years. Are they too tough?
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Prague Pride highlights plight of LGBT communities elsewhere in V4
The 2020 Prague Pride festival is somewhat different than previous editions, with no parade and fewer foreign visitors. But it still boasts a packed programme.
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Ana Hernandez Blackstad: Fried cheese can’t be a hockey puck
As Las Saboritas, Ana Hernandez Blackstad and Alison Maciejewski have done 300+ Twitter reviews of Prague restaurants. The former discusses the dining scene, post-Covid.
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