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  2. Lidové noviny - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of Lidové Noviny and Mladá fronta Dnes in Prague. Lidové noviny had a circulation of 270,000 copies in June 1990. [14] The circulation of the paper was 91,000 copies in 2002. [11] In October 2003, the paper had a circulation of 77,558 copies. [10] In December 2004 the paper had a circulation of 70,593 copies. [15]

  3. CNN Prima News - Wikipedia

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    CNN Prima News is a Czech news channel belonging to the FTV Prima group. It provides continuous Czech-language news on the basis of a partnership with CNN International Commercial (CNNIC).

  4. Mladá fronta Dnes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    Czech Television was established by the Czech Television Act of the Czech National Council (Act No. 483/1991 Coll.) on 1 January 1992, as a public television service for the citizens of the Czech Republic, with property transferred from Czechoslovak Television.

  6. Louisiana, Arizona end pauses on capital punishment as 3 ...

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    Two states are set to see pauses on executions end as Arizona, Louisiana and South Carolina gave execution dates to three men.

  7. Czech Radio - Wikipedia

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    Czech Radio (Czech: Český rozhlas, ČRo) is the public radio broadcaster of the Czech Republic operating continuously since 1923. It is the oldest national radio broadcaster in continental Europe and the second-oldest in Europe after the BBC. [1]

  8. 2020–2022 Serbian protests - Wikipedia

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    On 7 July 2020, a series of protests and riots began over the government announcement of the reimplementation of the curfew and the government's allegedly poor handling of the COVID-19 situation, as well as being a partial continuation of the "One of Five Million" movement.

  9. Party of Freedom and Justice - Wikipedia

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    A pro-European party, [103] SSP supports the accession of Serbia to the European Union, stating that "Serbia's future is in Europe" (budućnost Srbije u Evropskoj uniji). [104] [105] SSP also wants Serbia to harmonise its foreign policy with the European Union and has urged the government to continue the integration of Serbia to the European Union.