The Czech CEDMO survey is illustrated with a graph showing a worse situation in Slovakia – but in reality, the situation is basically the same as in the Czechia
Škoda didn’t decide on anything, it acquired the development of conventional engines and has no way to profit from it – maybe only VW will
MEP Zdechovský is diligently investigating fraud in Slovakia, but he himself is associated with misconduct
Handling the Motol case – a secret report, 5 months of waiting for the holidays and headlines with no mention of subsidy theft
They can’t be in the top 10, 50 or 100 – but among the best universities in the world it’s possible to stand out even in the Top 500
It was a good plan, but it ended in fiasco. Czech Forests are being staffed by people with poor math skills
Petros Michopulos ironically mentions the Slovak Luftwaffe aviation ace; Sgt. Karel Vorlíček, as Czech, apparently escaped his notice
Czech fabulism made its way even to the Shakespeare Festival – the presenter claimed that Shakespeare had visited Prague and liked to return there
With elections approaching, the media are betting on virtual reality – Czech pensioner Květa isn’t complaining, she’s financially secure and even supports her unemployed daughter in the USA
Greta Thunberg supported the Slovak opposition; her own pro-Palestinian stance was camufled by having her neither speak nor protest – she just marched
Driving characteristics like a truck, noise, and zero comfort – but the design of the RTO was allegedly envied even by the West – though who exactly and where is not mentioned in the text
A Czechified first name and the Czechoslovak context suddenly make the Slovak start-up Brightpick seem, at least on the surface, like it’s from a different country
When the power of propaganda fails, Czechs in Germany realize that the ‘Czech original’ Pilsner Urquell isn’t exactly a fancy drink
The magic of surveys is that you can keep conducting them until one turns out well – between a third and three-quarters of Czechs would defend their homeland
Survey on Russian influence in Czech elections revealed that voters are more afraid of the current government than of Russia
When the photographer tried to capture one of the scuffles at the SPOLU meeting, an unknown man in the crowd started pushing him away
The significance of the Czech ammunition initiative – Did you see it with your own eyes? No, but I think it was by as much as 500%
Eurostat threw a wrench into it, the governing parties spent considerable resources to divert attention, and then a new statistic was released