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Poslechněte si podcast: Rare books return to Votice, Lipno ice turns green, Smetana on Greenland and European security
Rare books return to monastery library in Votice. Why the ice on the Lipno reservoir has turned green. Michal Smetana on Trump, Greenland and the future of European security.
Czechia in 30 minutes
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. Every weekday and Saturday.
Tensions between president and foreign minister, 1990s Prague architecture, Folk song database
Tensions between the president and foreign minister, Prague architecture of the 1990s, Folk songs go digital on písňovna.cz
Czechia’s 2026 budget reviewed, Speed skater Metoděj Jílek, Prague Philharmonia at Carnegie Hall
Government approves 2026 budget reflecting new priorities, Speed skater Metoděj Jílek - Czechia’s teenage Olympic medal hope, Prague Philharmonia performs at Carnegie Hall
Czech foreign policy at a crossroads, RPI's 90th anniversary QSL cards, The Last Peasant War
Czech foreign policy at a crossroads, Radio Prague International's 90th anniversary QSL cards, The Last Peasant War with historian Jakub Beneš
Jakub Landovský: Europe learned the hard way that words are not enough
In the Czechia in 30 minutes weekend edition, former Czech NATO ambassador Jakub Landovský speaks candidly about Russia’s war against Ukraine and Europe’s response to it. Drawing on his experience inside NATO, he explains why strong words were not matched by clear strategy or resources. Landovský also reflects on the lessons of 1989 and the emotional forces behind political change. He outlines what he sees as the main security threats facing Czechia today. And despite growing global instability, he explains where he still finds reasons for cautious optimism.
Chinese intelligence suspect detained; Bartůňková's success at Australian Open; Euan Edworthy
Police detain man suspected of acting for Chinese intelligence; Bartůňková enjoys breakthrough Australian Open run; Euan Edworthy on Czech-British relations
Scientists craft intestine model, Prague unveils Miloš Forman Square, Czech birth rate falls
‘No more animal testing’: Scientists in Zlín developing lab model of the human small intestine, Prague unveils winning design for Miloš Forman Square redevelopment, Understanding Czechia’s falling birth rate
Czech Press Photo awards, pucks for Winter Olympics are Czech-made, Czech type design
Czech Press Photo awards announced, pucks for the Winter Olympics are Czech-made, the history of Czech type design
Czech-Hungarian talks, engraving from Ice Age in Moravia, Lesser Town
Czech–Hungarian alignment on migration, war and V4, Ice Age horse engraving found in Moravian Karst cave, history of license plates in Czech lands, Lesser Town
Prague Philharmonia’s US tour, Erotikon returns to screens with new accompaniment, Prague's Bohnice
Prague Philharmonia’s US tour, Erotikon returns to screens with new accompaniment, Prague's Bohnice
Tomáš Klvaňa of Aspen Central Europe on power, populism and why democracy is under pressure
Political scientist and journalist Tomáš Klvaňa, now Executive Director of Aspen Institute Central Europe, speaks about how power really works and why liberal democracy is facing growing pressure. Drawing on his experience as an academic, journalist and former spokesman for President Václav Klaus, Klvaňa reflects on the decline of traditional media and the rise of populism.