Most capable candidates don’t get jobs in the Czechia – recruiters ghost half of the applicants, even if they meet the criteria
The Inspection Service is making a big deal out of the routine torture of detainees by the Slovak police
Germany lacks almost half of the required number of soldiers, while in Czechia, they do it cheaply, but four times as many would be needed to fill the gap
The paths of life are unpredictable – both the Nemesis drones and Group D have an account with Raiffeisenbank – yet the bank’s parent company continues to make money in Russia
A strange article claims that it was about “cameras for crooks” – but in reality, the police were illegally monitoring everything and everyone
Social sciences of the Slavs – we’re at the bottom of the international university rankings, but at least we export pretty girls
Marta Frišová-Šimečková – the mother of the leader of Progressive Slovakia (PS) – allegedly plagiarised texts and published them in the Slovak newspaper SME
Golden times of Czechoslovakia – Subcarpathian Ruthenia Full of Soldiers, the Undemocratic 5 and the Non-Czech Hispano-Suiza Engine for the BH-21
The Republic of Generals has lost a new addition — the Castle’s disapproval deprived František Stárek of a big star
They had concerns that, as a post-communist Eastern European country, we would embezzle the money, and then there were mentions of overpriced commissions
Czechia continues to finance the Russian war in Ukraine, currently with a historically record-high import of Russian steel
Czech society is vitriolically hateful – We don’t want children from the orphanage in our village, say the people of Hluboká nad Vltavou
Law or no law, the partner of Jozef Pročko’s daughter took a job as a parliamentary assistant – he has already earned around 230,000 euros
The (ex)Communist is the president, the incoming prime minister, the rector of the prestigious Charles University, and more than one high-ranking police official
The Czech intellectual society does not take bribes, connections, or sexual services into account – the number of fake titles is thus a modest 10%
The series Ivanko’s Carp depicts the essence of Czech dishonesty and corruption as a national trait – is that legal?
An insightful observation – he looked ridiculous, but he had a weapon – the journalist reveals why Czechs are probably so keen on arming themselves
The desire to scam someone is stronger in many Czechs than the desire to live – they sold powder to a drug addict instead of drugs – he got angry
A judge in Bratislava mysteriously saved 700,000 euros, and the system only uncovered it after about 15 years
So what if it’s some academic from Slovakia – a reputable newspaper arbitrarily titled her personal confession, misrepresenting it and doing so without her consent