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Czechia in 30 minutes
Radio Prague International
120 episodes
5 hours ago
In Czechia in 30 Minutes with Jan Bumba, the longtime Czech Radio journalist talks about leaving the newsroom for academia. Now the spokesperson of Charles University, he explains why the institution is not just Prague’s oldest symbol but a living, forward-looking place of learning. The conversation reveals how tradition and innovation meet at one of Europe’s oldest universities.
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In Czechia in 30 Minutes with Jan Bumba, the longtime Czech Radio journalist talks about leaving the newsroom for academia. Now the spokesperson of Charles University, he explains why the institution is not just Prague’s oldest symbol but a living, forward-looking place of learning. The conversation reveals how tradition and innovation meet at one of Europe’s oldest universities.
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Czechia in 30 minutes
Terezin drawings as UNESCO heritage, Czech cyclist in Tour de France, Prague Planetarium
Collection of children’s drawings from Terezin ghetto added to UNESCO Memory of the World register, Pavel Bittner to compete in Tour de France, visit to Prague Planetarium
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4 months ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Heatwave, Para Athletics Grand Prix, moose on the loose, Kunratický les
How well is Prague prepared for heatwaves, Olomouc hosting Para Athletics Grand Prix, moose on the loose in Czechia , Off the Beaten track -Kunratický les
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4 months ago
28 minutes 38 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Herman Geist obit, Author's Reading Month, Prague Zoo
 World War II hero Herman Geist dies at the age of 100, annual Author’s Reading Month focuses on voices from exile, Prague Zoo 
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4 months ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
WWII hero Herman Geist dies at 100, Authors’ Reading Month kicks off, Prague Zoo
We were liberators”: WWII hero Herman Geist dies at 100, Annual Authors’ Reading Month focuses on voices from exile, From Przewalski's horse to Edwards's pheasant: Prague Zoo at the cutting edge of wildlife protection
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4 months ago
29 minutes 11 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Jakub Hrůša becomes chief conductor of Czech Philharmonic, US artist Noah Breuer's exhibition in Krumlov, Derek Cummins on Czech pet insurance
News; Jakub Hrůša has been announced as the new chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic; US artist Noah Breuer honours his family legacy at an exhibition in the synagogue in Český Krumlov; Interview with Derek Cummins, a businessman who has helped develop the pet insurance business in Czechia.
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4 months ago
29 minutes 5 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Wimbledon and the Czechs, Czech old-timers drive to Japan, luxury T3 tram, opera singer Adam Plachetka
News; Wimbledon and the Czechs: a love story that keeps growing; From Prague to Japan by car: seven Czech old-timers are en route to Osaka EXPO 2025; Iconic T3 Coupe sightseeing tram, equipped with a bar, making the rounds in Prague; Our interview with opera singer Adam Plachetka on 10 years at the Met.
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4 months ago
27 minutes 42 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Staying Czech in a divided America: the story of Adam Holomoucký
Adam Holomoucký left Czechia to study on a sports scholarship at a university in North Carolina. Now, as a fresh graduate, he’s looking west — to Colorado or Texas — not just for work, but to experience America’s cultural diversity. In this weekend edition of Czechia in 30 Minutes, he shares why, despite the country’s divisions, he still believes in the American dream — and why he’s proud to stay Czech while building a future far from home.
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4 months ago
26 minutes 26 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Milada Horáková anniversary, Pastrňák picks 8th Czech MVP award, Architecture for Export
Woman of courage Milada Horáková: “Her execution was meant to intimidate the nation”, NHL superstar David Pastrňák picks up 8th Czech MVP award, Architecture for Export: Brutalism, diplomacy, and the global legacy of Czechoslovak embassies
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4 months ago
29 minutes 39 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Gratias Agit Award, Young musicians bringing the cornett back to life, The expanding story of Prague
News, Where sculpture meets freedom: Australian curator recieves Czech Gratias agit award, Young musicians tour Czech churches, bringing the cornett back to life, From castles to concrete: The expanding story of Prague
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4 months ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Roman soldier's artefact discovered, Unique Kafka's manuscripts sold, Noah Breuer on his Czech roots
For today's show: Rare Roman soldier’s wrist purse discovered in South Moravia; unique collection of Franz Kafka's manuscripts sold in Paris; and, in our feature, our interview with American artist Noah Breuer about his Czech ancestry.
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4 months ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Brno developers prepare soldiers with wargames, Neeraj Chopra on Czech fans, AI rules in Czechia
On today's show: Brno developers prepare soldiers for war with groundbreaking wargames; Neeraj Chopra on training with Jan Železný and more; and, for our feature, Jakub Ferencik’s interview with Lea-Ann Germinder on AI regulation in Czechia.
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4 months ago
28 minutes 37 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Celts & Czechs: what Palacký wrote about the first known inhabitants of Bohemia
Weekend edition of Czechia in 30 minutes reveals just how much—and how little—was known about the Celts who once lived in Czech lands. In the hills in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, a reconstructed Celtic oppidum stands as a reminder of the ancient Boii tribe who once lived in what is now Czechia. The site reflects a broader fascination in Czech culture with Celtic heritage—an interest that has persisted since the 1990s and continues today.
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4 months ago
29 minutes

Czechia in 30 minutes
Govt survives no-confidence vote, Bitcoin scandal still dominates Czech media, Czech firm unveils whistling drones
Fiala government survives no-confidence vote, but doubts remain over ministers’ involvement, How have the Civic Democrats handled the bitcoin scandal so far?, “We call them Mandrakes”: Czech firm unveils whistling drones at Paris Air Show
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4 months ago
29 minutes 24 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Tram closures in Prague complicate traffic, Vintage Praga cars, Interview with Isabel Stainsby
For today's show: tram closures in the center of Prague complicate public transport and car traffic; vintage Praga cars go on display at the National Technical Museum; and, for our feature, an interview with Isabel Stainsby, translator of a new book by Roma journalist Patrik Banga. 
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4 months ago
28 minutes 24 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Safe way to stop fleeing vehicles, App Playing Prague to attract educated tourists, Future of metro D line
For today's show: Czech researchers develop safe method to stop fleeing vehicles; new mobile game “Playing Prague” aims to attract tourists interested in culture; and, for our feature, Danny Bate spoke to Adam Scheinherr, former deputy mayor of transport, about the ongoing construction of the metro D line in Prague.
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4 months ago
25 minutes 49 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Žantovský on Czechia’s response to today’s challenges, unique archaeological finds unveiled, new guide to Prague
Former ambassador and Havel biographer Michael Žantovský on Czechia’s response to today’s challenges, Czech Academy of Sciences unveils series of unique archaeological finds, new guide to Prague 
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4 months ago
29 minutes 25 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Meet the cricket lovers behind the Central Europe Cup, audio tour around the Pilsner Urquell brewery
For this Saturday episode, we’re taking you on two audio trips: one to a cricket ground, the other to a brewery. First up, Danny Bate's visit to Vinoř on the north-eastern edge of Prague, which this week hosted the Central Europe cup, organised by the Czech Cricket Union. Second, Jakub Ferenčík takes us on an exclusive tour around the famous Pilsner Urquell brewery, all the way down into the cellars where Pilsner beer was born.
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4 months ago
29 minutes 17 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Czech students at Shell’s eco-driving challenge, mummy of boy found in tomb in Skalná, Petr Brod on Czech-German relations
News; Czech students join Shell’s global eco-driving challenge for the first time; Archaeologists discover mummy of boy in family tomb in Skalná; Journalist Petr Brod on Czech-German relations and the place of radio in society.
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4 months ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Greenpeace protest against Trump, St. Wenceslas likeness, female fighter jet pilot
Greenpeace protest against Trump and Musk policies, scientists produce likeness of St. Wenceslas, a closer look at the life of a female fighter jet pilot 
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4 months ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
Prague hosts cricket's Central Europe Cup, car race celebrates 130 years of Škoda, Serge Borenstein
On today's show: Prague hosts three teams for cricket's Central Europe Cup; veteran car race to celebrate 130 years of Škoda production; and, for out feature, an interview with Serge Borenstein, who famously redeveloped Prague’s Karlín district.
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4 months ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

Czechia in 30 minutes
In Czechia in 30 Minutes with Jan Bumba, the longtime Czech Radio journalist talks about leaving the newsroom for academia. Now the spokesperson of Charles University, he explains why the institution is not just Prague’s oldest symbol but a living, forward-looking place of learning. The conversation reveals how tradition and innovation meet at one of Europe’s oldest universities.