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Defunct newspapers of the Czech Republic. Brno Noppeisen, bilingual Czech-German newspaper (1872–1873) České slovo (1945–1996) Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language social democrat newspaper, later a communist newspaper (1912–1922) Prague Business Journal, English-language journal (1996–2003) The Prague Post, English-language newspaper ...
Mladá fronta Dnes is owned by Mafra a.s., a subsidiary of the Agrofert group, a company owned by the former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Mafra was previously the Czech subsidiary of the German group Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei - und Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH, [ 3 ] the publisher of the Rheinische Post that bought it from French press ...
The Czech News Agency (Czech: Česká tisková kancelář), abbreviated to ČTK, is a national public service news agency in the Czech Republic.It publishes in Czech and English.
Lidové noviny (People's News, or The People's Newspaper, Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɪdovɛː ˈnovɪnɪ]) is a daily newspaper published in Prague, the Czech Republic. It is the oldest Czech daily still in print, and a newspaper of record. [2][3] It is a national news daily covering political, economic, cultural and scientific affairs, mostly ...
Andrej Babiš. Andrej Babiš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈandrɛj ˈbabɪʃ]; born 2 September 1954) is a Czech businessman and politician who served as the prime minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. He previously served as the Minister of Finance and deputy prime minister from 2014 to 2017. Babiš has been the founding leader of the ...
Hospodářské noviny was first published on 21 May 1990. [1] The paper is headquartered in Prague and has a specific focus on economics. [2] The founder and publisher is a joint company, Economia [3][4] which is owned by Zdeněk Bakala since 2008. It is published in broadsheet format.
Hostouň is located just off the edge of this map. On 21 December 2023, 14 people were killed and 22 injured in a mass shooting at the main Faculty of Arts building of Charles University in central Prague, Czech Republic. Another three people were injured when the perpetrator opened fire toward the streets from the faculty's fourth-floor ...
Haló noviny was founded in 1991. The paper had a radical left-wing stance. It is one of the few newspapers in the Czech Republic not to be foreign owned. The publisher of the paper is Futura company. Newspaper follows title, published as regional newspaper in Prague from 1929, associated with journalist Julius Fučík.