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Pop singer Lenny on measuring success
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News: Czech food prices fall most rapidly in EU; how Prague zoo animals are keeping cool amidst the heatwave; interview with Timothy Garton Ash
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Animals at Prague zoo keeping cool in heatwave
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Like most of Europe, Czechia has seen some extremely hot weather over the past weeks. It is not just people who suffer during heatwaves – zoo animals do too. I talked with Prague Zoo’s spokesperson Filip Mašek to find out just how the animals are coping.
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Food prices in Czechia dropped significantly in June, in comparison with the EU, with a 4.8 percent year-on-year decrease. But producer prices published by the Czech Statistical Office suggest that the downward trend could end soon. While food could still become cheaper depending on the harvest, the reduction won't be as pronounced.…
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News; upcoming Blade Runner TV miniseries begins shooting in Prague; Czechs eye Olympic success – but how many medals are they expected to bring home?; Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva on how Putin uses propaganda to divert from his true intentions
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New Blade Runner TV miniseries begins filming in Prague
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Blade Runner 2099, the upcoming Amazon Prime Video television sequel to the 1982 and 2017 films of the same franchise, has started shooting in Prague. US actress Hunter Schafer and Malaysian Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh are among the big names known to be filming in the Czech capital. I caught up with Czech Radio film critic Kristina Roháčková to fin…
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Ukrainian journalist Sevgil Musaieva: “Czech people understand the threat of Russia very clearly”
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Sevgil Musaieva, a journalist from Crimea, Ukraine, is the editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda and among the initiators of the creation of the KrymSOS web portal. Ms. Musaieva was in Prague to speak this week at the conference Borders of (Un)Freedom, headlining the event in a moderated discussion with Yale historian Timothy Snyder. I spoke to her a…
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“We’re know we’re strong in certain sports”: Czechs eye Olympic success
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Czech athletes are currently doing their final preparations for the Olympic Games in Paris, which get underway on Friday next week. But how many medals would be considered a success for the Czech team?
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News; Prague and Kyiv unveil plans to step up weapons production in Ukraine; oldest Czech daily still in print Lidové Noviny will only be available online from September onwards; the discovery of a Neolithic settlement near Kutná Hora; Karlovy Vary and its magnificent spa
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End of an era: esteemed national newspaper Lidové Noviny no longer to go out in print
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One of Czechia’s cornerstone national newspapers is set to scrap its print edition after the summer. Up until now, Lidové Noviny was the oldest Czech daily still in print. But from September onwards, it will only be available online.
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Exceptionally well-preserved Neolithic settlement found near Kutná Hora
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Czech archaeologists have discovered a Neolithic settlement near the central Bohemian town of Kutná Hora. Built approximately 7,000 years ago, it has been exceptionally well-preserved, including the floor plans of four long houses. I discussed the details of the discovery with Daniel Pilař from the Czech Academy of Sciences’ Department of Prehistor…
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Karlovy Vary: magnificent spa town surrounded by forests
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Karlovy Vary is the largest and most visited spa town in Czechia. Together with Františkovy and Mariánské Lázně, it forms a so-called West Bohemian Spa triangle, which was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2021 as part of the Great Spas of Europe. Karlovy Vary boasts magnificent scenery, beautiful architecture and unique spa treatments…
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Prague and Kyiv unveil plans to step up weapons production in Ukraine
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The Czech and Ukrainian governments on Monday signed a number of bilateral agreements opening the way for closer cooperation in arms production and the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the two countries were building a “strong, strategic partnership” that would make Europe safer.…
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News, Yale historian Timothy Snyder in Prague, Summer Festivities of Early Music, interview with Sergio Almeida -Portugese cyclists' right advocate in Prague
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Snyder at Borders of (Un)Freedom conference: We should be asking when Russia will lose
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"Freedom is closely linked to unpredictability," said Yale Historian Timothy Snyder at a Prague conference titled Borders of (Un)Freedom held in Prague on Monday. The conference, organized by Czech Radio and Václav Havel Library, focused on the definition of freedom, the war in Ukraine and the growth of the far-right in Europe.…
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Dreams focus of this year’s Summer Festivities of Early Music
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The annual Summer Festivities of Early Music kick off in Prague on Tuesday evening with a special concert at Prague’s Emmaus Monastery. The performance, featuring rare instruments and music from medieval manuscripts, will bring to life an altarpiece by the famous Flemish Renaissance painter Hans Memling. I discussed the opening event and more with …
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Sergio Almeida – the cyclists’ rights advocate taking on the Prague authorities
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Cycling enthusiast Sergio Almeida has come to public attention in Prague for his clashes with the authorities, both online and on the streets. The Portuguese man, who is 45, criticizes the city’s cycling lanes and aggressive drivers on social media and even streams videos from his bike live on YouTube. The magistrála, the large through-road that cu…
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News; US veteran George Thompson dies at 99; How Czechia produces so many top tennis players; Czech comic book pays homage to Soviet-era superheroine Octobriana
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“He won the hearts of many in Plzeň”: US veteran George Thompson dies at 99
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The American war veteran George Thompson, who helped liberate Plzeň in May 1945 with the 16th Armored Division, has died at the age of 99. He was the last of the surviving American veterans who liberated the city and returned repeatedly for the annual Liberation Festival. The West Bohemian capital held a memorial in his honour on Monday.…
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“For girls, tennis is number one”: How Czechia produces so many top players
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Barbora Krejčíková lifted the women’s singles title at tennis’s Wimbledon on Saturday – a year after her compatriot Markéta Vondroušová had also become a first-time champion at the All England Club. Just how is Czechia producing so many world class women’s players?
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Czechoslovak Exile Scouting – The movement that binds many émigrés beyond the Cold War
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News; Prague top conference destination; new art at Prague Metro station; history of Czechoslovak Radio under communism.
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Prague in top 10 destinations for conferences
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Prague is in the top 10 most desirable congress and conference destinations globally according to the International Congress Association (ICCA). In 2023, nearly 5,000 professional events were held in Prague, attracting almost 700,000 attendees. But what makes the city such a popular congress destination?…
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Large-scale murals unveiled at Prague’s Florenc metro station
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Two large-scale murals have been officially unveiled on the platform of Prague’s Florenc metro station. The artworks, created by Matěj Olmer and Michal Škapa, are part of Prague City Gallery’s project called C Line 50, celebrating five decades since the opening of the city’s first metro line.
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News: Does membership of new group mean ANO are far-right or pro-Russian?; Slánský family members rehabilitated seven decades later; photographer Stanislav Krupář speaks.
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Expert: Babiš will be seen as pro-Russian over European Parliament group
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ANO leader Andrej Babiš recently founded a new group at the European Parliament with Viktor Orban. Regarded as a far-right bloc, Patriots for Europe also now includes the likes of Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders – and this week was accused of being pro-Russian by the Czech prime minister. I discussed Mr. Babiš’s move with Viktor Daněk, deputy direc…
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Members of Slánský family rehabilitated seven decades later
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Seventy years after the execution of Rudolf Slánský, a prominent Communist Party member convicted in an infamous 1952 show trial, a court in Prague has rehabilitated his wife and son in memoriam. The court found that they had been illegally deprived of their personal freedom by the communist regime.
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News; app spotlights popularity of Czech first names over 120 years; first Czech satellite with hyperspectral camera soon to be launched into orbit by SpaceX; Pavel Nedvěd: one of only two Czechs named European Footballer of Year
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News; Hantec enthusiasts seek to make the Brno sociolect part of UNESCO list; why boating on the headstream of the Vltava River is a special treat; interview with Jazz pianist and composer Emil Viklický.
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News; Interview with director Mark Cousins from The Karlovy Vary film festival; ancient Egyptian scribes left specific traces on their skeletons; and interview with Nicholas Lowry about IDENTITA: A Film About Czech Graphic Design
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Interview with Eva and Rob McLean, a Czech-US couple who have fostered 12 babies in as many years; Czech research highlights rapid decline in Europe’s biodiversity
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Special episode dedicated to Cyril and Methodius, who are celebrated each year on 5th July in Czechia.
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News; Baggage crisis at Prague’s Václav Havel Airport is gradually coming under control; Czech Pavilion at EXPO 2025 set to be tallest wooden building in Japan; All-Sokol Slet feels like “one giant family” say Sokol LA members
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News; could a 4-day workweek become the norm in Czechia?; rare mushroom previously thought to only grow in the US discovered in Moravia; Nicholas Lowry, a New York auctioneer, art expert and TV personality with Czech roots
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News; Film critic on why ‘Waves’ received several-minute standing ovation at Karlovy Vary; Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra embarks on Japanese tour; Jaroslav Rudiš on his soon to be published novel, Winterberg’s Last Journey
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News; new alliance forms in the European Parliament; museum exhibition in Nelahozeves opens celebrating Antonín Dvořák; unique project reviving military bunkers built in Czechoslovakia before WWII
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Broadcast in English - 06/29/2024
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News, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival opens, Prague Landscape Festival, interview with Prague-based young actress
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News; Bears no longer a sight at Czech castles from 2030; Famous Czech sculptor working on new statue for Antarctica; Prague Lions boss on why Europe is ready for American football
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News; Czechs and Canadians celebrate Canada Day in Prague; Exhibition explores Czechoslovak perceptions of Orwell under communism; Rare Apollo butterfly re-introduced to Krkonoše after 100 years
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News; Czechs ready to face their Euros bogey team Turkey; unique Bronze Age hoard discovered in north Bohemia; co-founder of Prague’s Metro Comedy Club on delivering laughs to locals and foreigners alike
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News, postal voting for Czechs living abroad, Sokol jamboree, interview with writer Jaroslav Rudiš
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Nikol Bóková: The pianist and composer who wears many hats
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News; Government unveils plans to send Czech astronaut to space; Beer consumption in Czechia hits record low; Red tape: Rosamund Johnston digs into Czechoslovak Radio under communism
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News, US chipmaker Onsemi to make record investment into production in Czechia, biodiversity in Europe declining, Jan Dismas Zelenka
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News; Karlovy Vary’s Och: Steven Soderbergh is one of my dream guests; Czechs surprise at Euros but still fall short against Portugal; Plzeň – cradle of the world-famous golden brew
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News, who will the Czech nominee for Euro Commissioner be?, Czechs suffering from news fatigue, interview with Eva Lustigova
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News, summit on Ukraine, Škvorecký exhibition in Toronto, Czech who hitchhiked across the US
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In-depth interview with Bald and Bankrupt, a British YouTube sensation who started living in Czechia some years ago.
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News; Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová receives highest Czech honour on her last visit to Prague; “Unpredictable” is the watchword as Czechs prepare for start of the Euros; actress Róza Andělová on getting into English-language theatre in Prague
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