Society
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Studying in Czechia: Part 2
Czechia is becoming increasingly attractive for international students, but the bureaucratic challenges can be daunting. Here are some tips for the visa process.
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Foodbanks are like “first aid” for people experiencing food insecurity in Czechia
This past weekend, a spring food collection was hosted by the Czech Federation of Food Banks and will continue to accept donations online till the end of the month.
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Studying in Czechia: Part 1
Czechia is becoming increasingly attractive for international students, but the bureaucratic challenges can be daunting. We take you through the visa appliation process.
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Expert: Adoption of antigypsyism definition a “significant move” for Czechia
The Czech government has officially acknowledged the term antigypsyism with the aim of curbing discrimination towards Roma people in the country.
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No means no: Czech MPs vote to redefine rape as non-consensual sex
The Czech statute books are set for a big change. After a lower house debate on Wednesday rape will be defined as non-consensual sex, rather than the current forcible sex.
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Study: Young Czechs are overwhelmingly “mild EU supporters”
With European Parliament elections around the corner, Czechs are gearing up to head to the polls. But how do young Czechs feel about the EU and Czechia’s membership?
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April 1624: Re-Catholicisation of Czech lands begins
On April 9, 1624 Ferdinand II issued a patent allowing only the Catholic religion in Bohemia.
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“This place reflects who we are as human beings”: New natural wine bar opens in Prague
Farah Abou Kharroub has a personality that draws you in the moment you meet her. That hospitality is something she is trying to translate into her new venture, Aleb.
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“Great teaching can be done with pen and paper.” Pavel Bobek on teaching in London and Prague
We speak to teacher Pavel Bobek about his experience from a school in an immigrant neighbourhood in London and his current teaching job in Prague.
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Pardubice children pull out all the stops with Easter egg tree on main square
Easter egg trees are a popular Central European tradition and the town of Pardubice has one to make the locals proud this year.
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Blue Monday, Green Thursday and White Saturday? What Czechs call Easter days
In the English-speaking world, we know the days leading up to Easter as Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. But the Czech names are pretty different.
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Barefoot Carmelite Sisters flee central Prague to build their own monastery on the periphery
Several years ago, the Barefoot Carmelite Sisters left Prague’s Hradčany Square and got to work to turn a derelict farmhouse on the periphery into their new home.
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