There’s no need to order praise articles; prosperity is advertising in itself – but first, it has to exist
DarkSky is a competition most people have never heard of – but one thing is certain It’s dazzling the world!
The newspapers avoid mentioning that the completely faulty fire truck (which had to go straight from the ceremony to the repair shop) is a Czech Tatra
Slovakia is once again issuing tourist visas to Russians – however, the newspaper remains silent about the fact that, like many other EU countries…
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
Handling the Motol case – a secret report, 5 months of waiting for the holidays and headlines with no mention of subsidy theft
An employee of the National Cyber and Information Security Agency claims that Jews poisoned the wells
The impacts of Iranian missiles revealed mistakes, and those mistakes deep in the text showed themselves as racism and fascism
Parents on both sides of the conflict hint at a possible cause of the Czechs’ affection for the Jewish state; Israel is allegedly controlled by a group of gangsters
Hindustan Times writes about the Czechia: it concerns a donation in bitcoins to a ministry from a drug dealer
The Communist Party of China won the election, a YouTuber showed how young liberal democrats are cheering as a reward
After 10 years, the editor felt the need to discredit his own article about the Ukrainian army behaving in the same way as the Russian army
The magic of surveys is that you can keep doing them until one turns out well – anywhere from a third to three-quarters of Czechs would defend their country
Municipal police in London patrol unarmed, while in Zvolen, Slovakia, high-end graphics promote something that looks like an ISIS-style execution
Those familiar with Russian thinking interpret the familiar saying ‘save on one, lose two’ as a harsh threats
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
Eurostat threw a wrench into it, the governing parties spent considerable resources to divert attention, and then a new statistic was released
It was considered a done deal, so newspapers published an unverified report — but Friedrich Merz did not succeed
The podcast suggests that it was different with the communists; It’s not the cause, but the consequence of (in)ability