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Current AffairsA final flight for the MiG-21s

23-05-2005 14:48 | Jan Velinger

MiG-21, photo: CTK The Czech Republic's famous fleet of Soviet-made MiG-21 fighter jets flew a final flight at the weekend after thirty years of service. Thousands came out to see the show as well as to greet the MiGs' successors: the country's new Gripen fighters from Sweden. How do the planes compare? It's a whole new world.  More

Current AffairsThe complicated history of Prague's Tank No. 23

08-05-2005 15:02 | Pavla Horáková

Tank No. 23, photo: CTK Prague's Kinsky Square was for many decades called The Square of Soviet Tank Crews. It was because a huge Soviet tank, a memorial to the liberation of Czechoslovakia in 1945, used to stand there on a 5-metre pedestal, its barrel menacingly pointing at a tram stop. Until one morning, in the spring of 1991, locals woke up and could not believe their eyes. The tank had turned pink overnight.  More

Business NewsBusiness briefs

15-04-2005 14:33 | Brian Kenety

Photo: www.army.cz Relaxed 'Stability Pact' rules plus for euro adoption, says World Bank; Cabinet approves $1bn tender for armoured transport vehicles and $180m for government transport; Cabinet approves proposal to reduce paperwork for business; Broadcast entertainers opposed to fee aimed at financing Czech film Austria's OMV in talks for Aral CR petrol stations; Karel Komarek transfers $350m in assets to Dutch holding company  More

MagazineMagazine

19-03-2005 | Daniela Lazarová

Photo: CTK "Shipwrecked" Czech foreign minister rolls up his trouser legs and wades to a fishing boat! A town invites professional sniffers to analyze its air. And Czech palaeontologists are excited over a rare find - a fossilized fish that's 90 million years old. Find out more in Magazine with Daniela Lazarova.  More

Current AffairsArmitage: U.S. will buy Czech 'Vera' radar system for testing, working group will begin work on visa regime in September

15-09-2004 | Brian Kenety

Richard Armitage, photo: CTK The U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Richard Armitage, on September 11th — on the third anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington — began a week-long tour of five European countries: Norway, Latvia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland. All are members of the "coalition of the willing" and in the face of rising security concerns, the U.S. is keen to see they remain so. More

Current AffairsSix British soldiers killed in helicopter crash

10-09-2004 | Daniela Lazarová, David Vaughan

British helicopter Lynx on an archive photo, photo: CTK A Czech-British military exercise code named Flying Rhino was marked by tragedy on Thursday when a Lynx helicopter crashed to the ground near Brno killing 6 British soldiers. Shortly after news of the accident came through we contacted Peter Wickenden, Secretary for Press and Public Affairs of the British Embassy in Prague and here's what he had to say:  More

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