• Highest new infections number since late May recorded Monday
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Highest new infections number since late May recorded Monday
  • Weekend: Relive distant and not so distant past
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Here's what to do during the weekend of July 4-6.
  • What happened today in Hungary? – 20 March, 2023
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Top news from Hungary: M3 metro is back, hit-and-run video, Wizz Air: UK and bailiffs, Orbán's veto to Putin arrest warrant, Azeri crude The post What happened today in Hungary? – 20 March, 2023 appeared first on Daily News Hungary .
  • Euro: Kellner’s widow now richest Czech
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Euro: Kellner’s widow now richest Czech
  • Two downtown metro station opened in Budapest – Photos
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Budapest M3 metro now runs along the entire line, except for two stations. Details and PHOTOS: #hungary #dailynewshungary #economy #publictransport #bkk #bkv The post Two downtown metro station opened in Budapest – Photos appeared...
  • Football: Patrik Schick among players picked for World Cup qualifiers
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Football: Patrik Schick among players picked for World Cup qualifiers
  • Czechia lacks around 14,000 IT specialists
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    The Czech Republic is currently lacking approximately 14,000 IT professionals, suggests a new survey, conducted by Coding Bootcamp Prague and the recruiting platform Techloop.
  • Why large-scale privatisation in the post-Soviet world needs the rule of law
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Post-Soviet countries need to establish elementary rule of law before renewed large-scale privatisation can become meaningful. Thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, transition policies have made great headway. Almost all...
  • Czechia has 713 centenarians, eldest is 109-year-old Prague woman
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czechia has 713 centenarians, eldest is 109-year-old Prague woman
  • Romeo and Juliet, directed by Simon Godwin wins main prize at Golden Prague festival
    Sunday, September 26, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Romeo and Juliet, directed by Simon Godwin wins main prize at Golden Prague festival
  • Prague Zoo celebrates 90th anniversary
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    This Tuesday, Prague Zoo marks exactly 90 years since its opening. At the time, the zoo looked more like a construction site and visitors could only see about 30 animal species. Since then, it has developed into one of the world’s...
  • “Havel fed them poems”: New book dives deep into history of Plastic People
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    The jailing of members and associates of the Plastic People of the Universe famously sparked Czechoslovakia’s Charter 77 human rights movement. The underground rock legends’ discography is the subject of a new book, A Consumer Guide to...
  • “It was an incredible period”: 1991 launch of Prague Post remembered
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    On 1 October 1991 the first edition of The Prague Post hit the newsstands. Though now defunct, the newspaper remains the most significant publication of its kind in the country’s post-communist period. Ahead of the 30-year anniversary, I...
  • Government approves draft state budget for 2022
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Government approves draft state budget for 2022
  • Czech Hockey Association may vote to sack chair over alleged communist-era StB collaboration
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech Hockey Association may vote to sack chair over alleged communist-era StB collaboration
  • Belarus targets Helsinki Committee, country’s oldest human rights group
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    belarus The oldest human rights group in Belarus is facing closure as the country’s authorities step up their crackdown on civil society. The Belarusian Justice Ministry has filed a lawsuit to dissolve the Belarusian Helsinki Committee (BHC),...
  • Top 10 events in Bratislava for foreigners
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Soak up some jazz, unravel the secrets of traditional embroidery, and stretch out with yoga at Devín Castle.
  • Why Ukraine currently leads the race to develop a digital currency
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Estonia is playing a leading role in the development of a digital euro, and Poland is eyeing the possibility of a digital złoty. But both are some way behind Ukraine’s plans for a digital hryvnia. Eesti Pank, the central bank of Estonia,...
  • Pre-election debate on issues, personalities and the chances of forming a stable government
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czechs will go to the polls on Octber 8 -9 to elect a new parliament and pave the way for a new government. Who are the leaders looking to become the new PM? Will it be personalities or issues that will decide the upcoming elections?...
  • BREAKING – Bloomberg: Hungary vetoes joint EU resolution on Putin arrest warrant
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    More evidence of collaboration between Putin and Orbán? The post BREAKING – Bloomberg: Hungary vetoes joint EU resolution on Putin arrest warrant appeared first on Daily News Hungary .
  • Prague voted most beautiful city in the world in Time Out magazine survey
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Prague was recently voted the most beautiful city in the world and the seventh best city to live in, in a poll by city-dwellers from across the globe. The survey compiled by the lifestyle and culture magazine Time Out was based on a poll...
  • Czechs mark St. Wenceslas Day
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    September 28 is St Wenceslas Day, a state holiday in the Czech Republic, marking the death of the nation's patron saint.
  • Zeman and Babiš discuss inflation and emissions permits at regular meeting
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Zeman and Babiš discuss inflation and emissions permits at regular meeting
  • Hungarian Wizz Air owes the most money to UK passengers
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Wizz Air owes almost more money to UK passengers than other mentioned airlines combined. #Hungary #WizzAir #travel #BudapestAiport #uk #unitedkingdom #airlines The post Hungarian Wizz Air owes the most money to UK passengers appeared...
  • Slow, but steady rise in Covid cases throughout September
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Slow, but steady rise in Covid cases throughout September
  • Finance Ministry rolls out food price tracker
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    The website compares daily grocery prices across major supermarket chains.
  • Václav Havel Prize awarded to jailed Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Kalesnikava – along with another opposition figure, Maksim Znak – was last month sentenced to 11 years in prison. Jailed Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kalesnikava has won the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize, awarded annually by the...
  • Transparency International: opposition coalitions running “most transparent” election campaigns
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Transparency International: opposition coalitions running “most transparent” election campaigns
  • Bratislava’s forests sparkle as firefly season draws to a close
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    A selection of short feel-good stories from Slovakia.
  • Czech, Polish officials meet in Prague to discuss dispute over Turów mine near shared border
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech, Polish officials meet in Prague to discuss dispute over Turów mine near shared border
  • Hungary’s ombudsman launches study on measures against child abuse in schools
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    The ombudsman has contacted some one thousand primary and secondary schools and vocational training institutions to... The post Hungary’s ombudsman launches study on measures against child abuse in schools appeared first on Daily...
  • Covid-19: average age of vaccinated hospital patients is 74
    Thursday, September 30, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Covid-19: average age of vaccinated hospital patients is 74
  • Slight increase in Covid cases, but epidemic still in check
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Slight increase in Covid cases, but epidemic still in check
  • Some foreign students unnecessarily undergoing repeated vaccinations against Covid
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Some foreign students unnecessarily undergoing repeated vaccinations against Covid
  • Giving traditional pottery a modern look
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Modra majolica does not sit on shelves anymore, people drink coffee from it.
  • Czech PM receives Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán in Prague
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech PM receives Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orbán in Prague
  • Czech judge Šimáčková elected to European Court of Human Rights
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech judge Šimáčková elected to European Court of Human Rights
  • Sabotage or state vendetta? Former top police official charged after investigating Fico-era corruption
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Matej Varga faces up to 10 years in prison over covert operation during a politically charged case involving PM Robert Fico.
  • The origins of Slovak anti-Americanism
    Friday, July 4, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    "We will not let a decadent plutocracy tear our nation apart!" — proclaimed the propaganda of the Slovak People's Party.
  • Historic moment: MOL Group ships Azeri crude to the Bratislava refinery
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Hungary's MOL Group has started delivery of crude from a field in #Azerbaijan to its refinery in Bratislava (Pozsony), details: ##slovakia #hungary #mol #dailynewshungary #oilfield #oil The post Historic moment: MOL Group ships Azeri...
  • In Georgia, the stakes couldn’t be higher ahead of local elections
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Georgia’s local elections – scheduled for October 2 – are this year about far more than mayors and local councils. The stakes in Georgia’s upcoming local elections could not be higher, neither for the ruling Georgian Dream party nor the...
  • Weather forecast
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Weather forecast
  • 3 free things to do in Bratislava in the next seven days
    Thursday, July 3, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Step into the elegance of the early 20th century at Sad Janka Kraľa or start your mornings with outdoor training.
  • Fridays for Future protest against climate change in Prague
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Fridays for Future protest against climate change in Prague
  • Reopening of basilica one of main events on St. Wenceslas Day
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Reopening of basilica one of main events on St. Wenceslas Day
  • Prague Castle hosts microbrewery festival this weekend
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Prague Castle hosts microbrewery festival this weekend
  • Czech politicians respond to German elections as Merkel era ends
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    The whole of Europe is watching Germany, where the long era of Chancellor Angela Merkel has ended in near deadlock. Several Czech politicians have congratulated the Social Democrats on their narrow win – and are talking up even closer...
  • Crystal castle
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    The ancient walls and cellars of the Lipý water castle in the north Bohemian town of Česká Lípa have been decorated with dozens of glassworks from the workshop of Jiří Pačinek, a renowned master glassmaker.
  • Czech Republic gets first payment from EU coronavirus recovery fund
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech Republic gets first payment from EU coronavirus recovery fund
  • Minister Szijjártó: While Hungarian schools are accepting Ukrainian refugees, Hungarian schools in Ukraine are being closed
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    "Ukraine's EU prospects would be heavily determined by whether Ukraine respects the rights of the Hungarian national minority and..." The post Minister Szijjártó: While Hungarian schools are accepting Ukrainian refugees, Hungarian...
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