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05-12-2011 15:41 | Pavla Horáková

Illustrative photo Since Saturday, a group of Czech military doctors have been helping out in hospitals in neighbouring Slovakia where hundreds of doctors walked out over low wages. Last Wednesday the resignations of 1,200 doctors (of an overall 7,000) came into force, leaving four of the country’s hospitals in critical condition and another sixteen in jeopardy. Even though the Slovak government has now agreed to meet doctors’ demands, the Czech team is staying on until conditions return to normal. More

Current AffairsCzech state may have to pay billions of crowns to Slovak pensioners

14-07-2011 15:51 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: stock.XCHNG As the coalition government moves to push a badly needed overhaul of the pension system through the lower house, fresh clouds have appeared on the horizon. It has emerged that the Czech Republic may have to pay Slovak pensioners who worked in Czech firms during the 73 years of a common state financial contributions to the tune of billions of crowns. More

Current AffairsVisegrád central European cooperation marks 20th birthday

15-02-2011 16:25 | Chris Johnstone

Twenty years ago today, a new Central European regional grouping emerged from a meeting of three prime ministers at an historic site overlooking the Danube in Hungary. The immediate goal was to step up cooperation as they moved to hitch their newly freed countries as soon as possible to the European Union and the West. But the Visegrád three, later four, has proved its staying power even after those goals were achieved. More

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