• 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...
  • Slovaks paint Fico, dismantle a Nazi skull and half-finish a queen
    Monday, August 25, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    On Wplace, a four-trillion-pixel map, Slovaks confront extremism, lampoon leaders and celebrate culture – one pixel at a time.
  • 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...
  • Kantar: ANO losing its edge over rivals ahead of general elections
    Sunday, September 26, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Kantar: ANO losing its edge over rivals ahead of general elections
  • 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
  • Czechs and Poles to resume talks on Turow mine Wednesday
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czechs and Poles to resume talks on Turow mine Wednesday
  • Football: Sparta Prague fined for fans’ racist comments
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Football: Sparta Prague fined for fans’ racist comments
  • Czech-Polish talks reported to have made progress in resolving Turow mine dispute
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech-Polish talks reported to have made progress in resolving Turow mine dispute
  • 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
  • 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...
  • Albania’s EU hopes caught in crossfire of Bulgaria-North Macedonia dispute
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Since 2020, Bulgaria has been vetoing the start of North Macedonia’s EU accession talks. Albania, a country with strong and widespread support for EU integration, has been caught in the crossfire. Relations between North Macedonia and...
  • Prague Zoo celebrates 90th anniversary of opening
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Prague Zoo celebrates 90th anniversary of opening
  • 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
  • Rise in Covid cases slow but steady
    Sunday, September 26, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Rise in Covid cases slow but steady
  • Let it swim
    Friday, August 22, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Leave your cares on the shores of the Slovak sea.
  • 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),...
  • Vodafone already belongs to the state, now Hungary acquires indirect minority stake in Yettel
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    Is the Hungarian state buying up Hungarian mobile operators in a row? The post Vodafone already belongs to the state, now Hungary acquires indirect minority stake in Yettel appeared first on Daily News Hungary .
  • Slovakia’s labour puzzle: gaps, growth, and the regional divide
    Sunday, August 24, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Despite record-low national unemployment, regions like Košice, Prešov, and Banská Bystrica face major structural labour gaps. A wave of investment is exposing skill shortages, especially in IT, engineering, and services.
  • Budapest M3 metro back in service from Monday: here is the timetable
    Monday, March 20, 2023 from Daily News Hungary
    In the article below, we have summarised the changes passengers should be prepared for. #hungary #dailynewshungary #metroline #M3 #budapest #publictransport The post Budapest M3 metro back in service from Monday: here is the timetable...
  • Why Slovak central banker was convicted of bribery
    Thursday, August 21, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Document obtained by SME shows judge dismissed Peter Kažimír’s defence as a diversion from the facts.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Kia launches EV production in Slovakia as Ceed era ends
    Thursday, August 21, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Kia has begun building its first fully electric car in Europe.
  • Slovak Paradise, hidden meadows, and more: How Košice want to get on filmmakers’ maps
    Monday, August 25, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    The Košice Region aims to become Slovakia’s next filmmaking hub.
  • President signs into force bill sidelining China and Russia from Dukovany tender
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    President signs into force bill sidelining China and Russia from Dukovany tender
  • France, Spain, Netherlands and Monaco to turn orange on Monday
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    France, Spain, Netherlands and Monaco to turn orange on Monday
  • Unions: a third of Česká pošta workers to take part in three-day ‘work slowdown’ strike
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Unions: a third of Česká pošta workers to take part in three-day ‘work slowdown’ strike
  • Anna Záborská, conservative politician who shaped debates on abortion and family policy, dies aged 77
    Thursday, August 21, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    A doctor turned politician, she served three terms as an MEP and later as an MP, becoming a leading voice of Christian conservatism in Slovakia.
  • Slovak companies and scientists could play crucial role in new European telescope
    Friday, August 22, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Their unique know-how means they could benefit the pioneering project – and Slovakia.
  • 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...
  • A car park rises. An Italian’s business is on the line.
    Monday, August 25, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    For 17 years, Renato Lamanna has run Primo Amore in Bratislava. Now, construction barriers threaten his trade – and other businesses too.
  • Czech ice hockey head Tomáš Král keeps post despite accusations of being StB collaborator
    Wednesday, September 29, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Czech ice hockey head Tomáš Král keeps post despite accusations of being StB collaborator
  • 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...
  • Travel restrictions from France, Spain, Netherlands and Monaco eased
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Travel restrictions from France, Spain, Netherlands and Monaco eased
  • 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...
  • 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
  • “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...
  • Weather forecast
    Tuesday, September 28, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Weather forecast
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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...
  • 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.
  • September 1941: “Butcher” Heydrich becomes Nazi governor of Czech lands
    Saturday, September 25, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Senior Nazi Reinhard Heydrich became acting governor of Bohemia and Moravia on a symbolic date, 28th September – St. Wenceslas’ Day – 1941. As soon as he was installed he declared martial law and oversaw mass arrests, executions and...
  • Thinking global from the get go: Boosting healthtech in Europe’s emerging regions
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Emerging-Europe.com
    Drive is a programme from EIT Health Innostars aimed at boosting innovation capacity in Europe’s emerging regions. We sat down with Roel Kamerling, the programme’s coordinator, to discuss what it can offer stakeholders in emerging...
  • 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...
  • Slovakia’s liberals sideline founder as party seeks fresh start
    Thursday, August 21, 2025 from The Slovak Spectator
    Branislav Gröhling moves to exclude Richard Sulík from electoral lists as Freedom and Solidarity repositions itself for stability.
  • Vaclav Klaus to remain in hospital
    Monday, September 27, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Vaclav Klaus to remain in hospital
  • Prague Castle hosts microbrewery festival this weekend
    Friday, September 24, 2021 from Radio Prague - Latest articles
    Prague Castle hosts microbrewery festival this weekend
  • 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...
  • 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
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