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AGERPRES presents in Prague "Romania: Evolution" photo exhibition and "Greater Union - Romania at 100" documentary
The "Romania: Evolution" photo exhibition and the video documentary called the "Greater Union - Romania at 100" were presented on Sunday by the AGERPRES National News Agency in Prague, on the occasion of celebrating the Feast of Romanians in the Czech Republic.
#DiplomaticCentennial/Romania's Ambassador to Czech Republic Carmen Burlacu: Romanian-Czech relations excellent, will continue to be the same
The Romanian-Czech relations "are excellent nowadays, too, despite the several matters that have affected Europe - at least in the past hundred years - and I believe they will continue to be the same, regardless of the sensitive topics on the European agenda, that could be solved, always in the better way through dialogue and negotiations," says in an interview with AGERPRES, the ambassador of
These are the Cheapest Places in Europe to get a Pint of Beer
Sofia is the cheapest city in Europe to enjoy a beer where the average price of a pint in the Bulgarian capital is available for £1.14 (US$1.47), almost eight times less than in the costliest city.
Romanian students win three silver and one bronze medals in International Chemistry Olympiad 2018
Romanian students who participated in the International Chemistry Olympiad 2018 (IChO) won three silver and one bronze medals, informs the Ministry of National Education in a release on Wednesday sent to AGERPRES.
Long way home as Przewalski's horses fly to Mongolia
Their violent kicks rattle the small army plane flying over Siberia as it transports the four rare horses from Prague to the vast Mongolian steppe where the once near-extinct species is slowly recovering.Their violent kicks rattle the small army plane flying over Siberia as it transports the four rare horses from Prague to the vast Mongolian steppe where the once near-extinct species is slowly
Tennis: Begu and Buzarnescu, finalists in WTA Eastbourne Doubles
The pair made up of Romanian tennis players Irina Begu and Mihaela Buzarnescu will play in the doubles final of the WTA tournament on grass in Eastbourne (United Kingdom), an event featuring prizes worth 852,564 dollars, after they defeating on Friday, in the last but final act, the pair made up of Nadia Kicenok (Ukraine) and Ekaterina Makarova (Russia), 4-6, 6-0, 10-6.
Thousands of Czechs Protested against a New Babis Government
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Thousands of Czechs protested against Andrej Babis in dozens of cities on Tuesday, a day before his second appointment as prime minister and his second attempt at forming a government.
Starbucks stores to open in "coffee-loving" Serbia
"The first Starbucks store will be opened in Belgrade later this year, the city with a long coffee-loving history," AmRest Holdings announced in a press release.
The company said it was the lead operator of Starbucks stores in the Central European region, while Serbia will be "another new market for the company to open the first Starbucks store."
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Russia Poses no threat to Baltic Republics - Czech Officials
Prague. Russia poses no direct threat to the Baltic states but NATO is deploying additional forces there to demonstrate its resolve to protect its eastern flank, Czech General Petr Pavel, the Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, and former Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kavan told the Czech Television on Sunday, TASS reports.
The Makropulos Affair | Athens | May 20, 23 & 25
Giannis Houvardas gives the Greek National Opera's production of Leos Janacek's "The Makropulos Affair" a sci-fi thriller twist. This is the tale of Elina, who was destined to live for eternity under different names because her father, an alchemist, tested a youth elixir on her in the 16th century. Finally, as Emilia Marty in Prague in 1922, she decides to take her fate into her own hands.
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