Society
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December 16, 1893: First issue of Lidové noviny published
The Čapek brothers and Ferdinand Peroutka – these were just some of the prominent contributors to Lidové noviny, a leading Czech daily in interwar Czechoslovakia.
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Ukrainian-Czech Christmas market aims to “bring two cultures together”
Hall 17 at Prague’s Holešovická tržnice will be home to a Ukrainian-Czech themed Christmas market this Sunday.
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Czechast: Complexities of Czech National Identity in Time And Space
What does “being Czech” really mean? On the surface, it shouldn't be complicated at all. Well, there’s more to it than may appear at first glance.
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Hangar 13: How do you create a realistic-looking environment for a Mafia game series?
Studio Hangar 13, formerly Illusion Softworks, is behind the successful Mafia saga in which players become power-hungry gangsters.
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Refurbished Žižkov church aims to become new centre of community
A church that opened in Prague’s Žižkov district in the 1920s is about to get a whole new purpose.
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Venezuelan Christmas market to bring ‘a little bit of home’ to community members
On Sunday, members of the Venezuelan community in Prague will put on a Christmas market, and one of the coordinators, Valerio Mendoza, told me more.
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State funeral for Karel Schwarzenberg to take place on Saturday
As people pay their last respects to the late Karel Schwarzenberg, preparations are underway for his state funeral at Prague’s St. Vitus Cathedral.
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Czechast: Women Educators In English Speaking Countries 2
Czechast brings you the second part of the story, or rather stories, of several amazing Czech women who help keep the Czech language and cultural heritage alive.
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Kikiriki Games: creating mobile barrier-free games accessible to all
To the Dragon Cave is an audio game for blind players. It seeks to improve the range of mobile games for the visually impaired.
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New project turns schoolchildren into field linguists to try to preserve endangered Czech dialects
The Academy of Sciences has launched a campaign to get young people involved in a new project: recording the current landscape of Czech dialects before they disappear.
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New courses offered for people who want to be official ‘driving mentors’ for 17-year-olds
From January, 17-year-olds in Czechia will be able to get a driver's license – but until they turn 18, they will only be allowed to drive under the supervision of a mentor.
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‘We hope Czechs will be generous as usual’, says People in Need spokesperson
People in Need’s ‘Real Gift’ program is back. This year there is particular urgency to support Ukraine and northern Syria, as head of the program Tomas Vyhnalek explained.
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