Society
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Prague’s Strahov Stadium could become giant startup hub
Prague’s huge Strahov Stadium could be transformed into a startup hub and testing centre.
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Is this Prague’s most well-hidden bistro?
Prague has its fair share of “secret” cafes and restaurants – but this Argentinian eatery probably takes the crown for the capital’s most hard-to-find food establishment.
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Ministry of education plans to attract more Ukrainian teachers and assistants to Czech schools
The Ministry of Education plans to earmark more finances to support the integration of Ukrainian teachers and teachign assistants in Czech schools.
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“People are afraid of the future”: Expert on anti-govt. protest in Prague
Saturday saw tens of thousands of people demonstrating on Prague’s Wenceslas Square against what they see as government mishandling of the energy crisis.
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Ten years since the methanol scandal which took the lives of 50 people
This tragic event went down in the history of Czech criminology as the case with the largest ever number of defendants – the police charged 61 people in the scandal.
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First female firefighter joins Prague’s emergency team
The emergency corps of Czechia’s Fire and Rescue Service has a new team member and for the first time ever – it’s a woman.
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Worms, crickets and grasshoppers – Czech Railways offer new snack selection
Most Westerners are grossed out by the idea of eating insects. But start-up Grig wants to convince them otherwise – and their products are now on sale on Czech trains.
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The Jewish Czechoslovak athlete who insisted on competing in “Nazi Olympics”
Jewish athlete Kurt Epstein, the subject of an exhibiiton opening next week, represented Czechoslovakia at two Olympic Games, including the 1936 “Nazi Olympics” in Berlin.
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20 years of one of the most successful Czech video games ever: Mafia
Mafia was created by video game developer Daniel Vávra. It quickly gained a lot of die-hard fans thanks to its strong plot, cinematic elements and sophisticated gameplay.
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Foreign dog owners say having a dog changed their experience of living in Czechia
26 August is International Dog Day – and in celebration, RPI spoke to foreigners who have dogs about what it’s like living with a canine companion in Czechia.
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Survey finds high levels of distress among Czech medical students
Czech medical students are under excessive amounts of stress – leading to the majority suffering from mental and physical health problems themselves.
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“A milestone”: Czech Railways scores on social media with same-sex couple ad
A new advertisement released by Czech Railways this week, which depicts a same-sex couple, has been a hit on Czech social media.
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