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Anyone who speaks/understands English and wants to learn something interesting about the Czech Republic, its people, history, and life in the country in general. 30–60-minute talk show hosted by Czech ...
September 30 marks eighty-six years since the signing of the Munich Agreement. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared ...
With its rich history, stunning architecture and beautiful skyline Prague attracts visitors from all over the world. But there is much more to see in Czechia than just the capital city. Outside of ...
I like to think of myself as a journalistic omnivore. Having worked for Czech National Public Television, UNESCO in Paris, and the BBC World Service in London, I found my calling at Czech Radio in ...
This year’s floods are the second-largest natural disaster in Czechia’s modern history, with only the August 2002 floods ...
The annual Architecture Day festival gets underway on Friday in more than a hundred cities and towns across Czechia and ...
At the UN General Assembly, Czech President Petr Pavel called for reform of the Security Council and more global cooperation.
On today's show, we bring you Karel Gott’s greatest hits in commemoration of the fifth anniversary of his passing.
A region of world-famous spas, home to the Moser glassworks and the popular Becherovka liqueur.
All the news in politics, culture, sport and science, along with in-depth reports and fascinating interviews, from Radio Prague International. Everything you need to know about the Czech Republic.
Czech classical music is not only a part of the national culture and history, but also of its very soul. This year, we have prepared a series on renowned works of Czech classical music. Listeners will ...