News; creating deep fake porn could be made crime under Czech law; Czechia running low on paediatricians - what’s the impact?; Třešť: Franz Kafka’s frequent summer getaway
Many Czech parents don’t have a general practitioner for their child, meaning more end up going to emergency rooms for more minor issues, causing a backlog in hospitals.
One of the places writer Franz Kafka liked to visit was Třešt'. Indeed before he entered the workforce he regularly visited his uncle in the small Vysočina town in summer.
Amid growing warnings about the downside of AI, the Czech Justice Ministry is proposing an amendment to the law that would make deep fake porn a criminal offense.
Check-out the fourth part of our video series Czech Music Greats, devoted to the work of one of the most prolific 20th century Czech composers - Bohuslav Martinů.
News; Fiala in the US; Implementing education about LGBTQ+; Písek: small city with big history
Czechia’s Minister of Education Mikuláš Bek recently expressed his support for implementing education about the LGBTQ+ community into secondary school curriculum.
Following talks with US President Joe Biden on Monday, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala visited the US Congress ahead of a crucial vote on funding for Ukraine.
Písek, a South Bohemian town of around 30,000 inhabitants, has a well-preserved medieval centre with six churches and a partly preserved Gothic castle.
This episode serves as a prologue to our upcoming discussions about the deep-rooted connections between Czechs and Britain, particularly through the lens of London.