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Zeman hospitalised for complications caused by blood clot
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Philippine president discusses expanding cooperation with President Pavel in Prague
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Human rights group calls on MPs to support Istanbul Convention
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Lower house Foreign Affairs Committee recommends approving postal voting bill
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Czechia records most whooping cough cases in one year since 1960s
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Enlargement “a good investment”, Clinton tells Prague security conference
Czechia on Tuesday marked 25 years since its accession to NATO, on March 12, 1999. Bill Clinton, who was US president then, spoke in Prague on that anniversary.
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Expert: NATO membership makes Czechs safer than at any time
Czechia joined NATO exactly 25 years ago, on March 12, 1999. How has Czech membership of the alliance actually gone over the last quarter century?
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Prague to become city of refuge for persecuted artists and writers
Prague has signed a contract with the Norwegian non-profit organisation ICORN, joining a network of cities prvising refuge to persecuted writers or artists.
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What’s behind the sudden rise of whooping cough in Czechia?
There have been 1,666 confirmed cases of whooping cough since the start of this year, more than in the last four years combined. What is behind this dramatic increase?
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First street in Czechia named after Alice Masaryk
She was the daughter of the founding father of Czechoslovakia and headed the Red Cross for 20 years. Yet Alice Masaryk has never had a street named after her – until now.
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Project to revive abandoned WWII bunkers
Czech architect Juraj Lasovský has come up with a unique project reviving old military bunkers built in Czechoslovakia before the Second World War.