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At least 15 dead, 24 injured after shooting at Prague university: policePrague's police chief says an armed man who killed at least 15 people was a student at a university where the mass shooting took place.WorldDec 21, 2023
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Coronavirus confectionary? Prague cafe aims to bolster business with novel dessertThe dessert's creator, Olga Budnik, said she got the idea during lockdown in the spring.WorldOct 7, 2020
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A group of Manitoba boys win gold at World Jr. Ball Hockey Championship in PragueTeam Canada West have advanced to the Boys U16 Gold medal final of the World Jr. Ball Hockey Championship in Prague, Czech Republic.SportsJun 30, 2019
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Nephew of Niagara war hero stuck in Czech Republic hospital without medical insurance"He's still in [the] ICU and we're just trying to get him back here to friends and family."CanadaApr 30, 2019
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Man sets himself ablaze in Prague on 50th anniversary of student’s self-immolation protestParamedics put the man, who suffered burns over 30 percent of his body, into an induced coma before taking him to hospital.WorldJan 18, 2019
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Frank Gehry’s famous ‘Dancing House’ building now a hotelTourists now have a chance to spend a night in Prague's famous Dancing House, designed by Canadian architect Frank Gehry, after investors turned a portion of the iconic structure into a hotel.EntertainmentSep 21, 2016
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Saskatoon newlyweds get refund after mix-up with Expedia and airlineRylan Goudreau says a flight for the father of the bride "ceased to exist," forcing the couple to purchase a $3,200 trip on another airline.CanadaAug 22, 2016
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The Czech Republic has a new name: CzechiaCzechia will soon be synonymous with the Czech Republic.WorldApr 15, 2016
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Czech policeman hits 51 parked cars while driving drunkCzech police say one of their officers drank too much and crashed his Jeep Grand Cherokee into a total of 51 parked cars in Prague.WorldApr 15, 2016
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Security increased at European airports after Brussels attacksEuropeans authorities have tightened security at airports and on city streets after deadly attacks on the Brussels airport and its subway system.WorldMar 22, 2016
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