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Current AffairsCzechs reflect on Russia’s growing influence at launch of new exhibition

19-08-2008 15:55 | Rob Cameron

Photo: CTK Several of Josef Koudelka’s 1968 photos are being shown at the Mánes gallery, by the River Vltava, in a new exhibition entitled 1945 – Liberation, 1968 – Occupation. Two rooms of iconic black and white photographs show two very different sets of images: the Red Army greeted with smiles and flowers in May 1945, and Russian soldiers berated by angry crowds in August 1968. So how do the people looking at these images feel about today's Russia, especially in the light of the current situation in Georgia?  More

Current AffairsAuthorities launch website to help residency applicants with Czech language exams

12-08-2008 16:04 | Jan Richter, Jan Herget

Beginning in January 2009, foreigners from outside the EU who seek permanent residency in the Czech Republic will have to pass a Czech language exam to qualify for the permit. The authorities have now launched a website with information on the language test, a list of language centres where they can take the exam, as well as places where they can receive a voucher that will entitle them to one exam free-of-charge. And the website also features a sample exam in which seekers of permanent residency can test their Czech language skills.  More

Current AffairsNo visas for now, says Canadian minister in Prague

18-07-2008 16:03 | Ruth Fraňková

Diane Finley, photo: CTK Czechs travelling to Canada can continue to do so without a visa. During a visit in Prague on Thursday, the Canadian Minister for Citizenship and Immigration Diane Finley said that for the time being her country was not planning to reintroduce visa restrictions for Czechs. She added, however, that the Czech Republic and Canada must work together in an attempt to lower the number of Czechs seeking asylum in Canada.  More

Business NewsBusiness News

11-07-2008 15:05 | Dominik Jůn

In this week’s Business News, the planned US radar base in the Czech Republic will apparently use Czech power and be built with the help of Czech companies; new statistics from the Czech Labour Ministry reveal that a record number of foreigners came to work in the Czech Republic; Koh-i-Noor Hardmuth, a pencil and stationary company in the Czech Republic has announced plans to close down its České Budějovice production plant after 160 years; a leading Czech consumer advocacy group called SOS has warned shoppers to be wary of a misleading practice increasingly used by many Czech retailers and the Czech energy giant ČEZ has caused controversy by promoting nuclear power in a children’s magazine published by the company.  More

One on OneBill Cohn on Prague, ethics, and today's Czech students

30-06-2008 16:59 | Dominik Jůn

Bill Cohn, photo: www.unyp.cz My guest today is Bill Cohn, a New York born lawyer, constitutional law professor and teacher. Bill has lived in the Czech Republic for a number of years, dividing his time between teaching media and ethics at the University of New York in Prague, writing for publications such as the Prague Post and working as a legal consultant.  More

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