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Having moved from my native Ireland to the then newly established Czech Republic in 1993, I was hired at Radio Prague in late 2001. Within a few weeks of joining the station I had got to interview two ...
A technique developed by scientists at the Czech Technical University uses fast-moving metal particles to repair parts of ...
The three letters - QSL - constitute one of the codes originally developed in the days of the telegraph. All codes consisted of three letters beginning with "Q". Later some of these "Q" codes were ...
Prague is expecting a 10% increase in visitors this festive season, anticipating at least 100,000 visitors in the city on ...
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Despite mild recovery and low unemployment, economist Tomáš Sedláček says 2024 was a year of missed chances to reform the ...
Explore the life of Martin Palouš, a dissident and diplomat whose story reflects Czechia’s journey from communism to democracy in this special two-part Czechast episode. The newest episode of Czechast ...
Czech courier and delivery companies have once again experienced unprecedented growth during the Christmas season, breaking ...
One of the staples of Czech Christmas, along with fried carp, Christmas cookies and fairy tales, is Jakub Jan Ryba’s ...