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Czech premier says his government may fall in autumn

Prague  - The Czech government could collapse this autumn, months before it takes on the European Union's rotating presidency, Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek was quoted as saying on Saturday.

Czech power plant reactor nearly shuts down owing to staff error

Czech power plant reactor nearly shuts down owing to staff error

Czech government to soften blow of health-care fees

Prague- The Czech government agreed Tuesday to abolish health care fees for small children, seeking to soften the burden on patients introduced as part of a public finance reform in January.

Leaders of three coalition parties in the centre-right government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek hammered out a comprise late Monday to gradually abolish medicare fees for children up to the age of six.

The coalition leaders also agreed to lower the cap on some of the fees and medicine co-payments for children up to 15 from 5,000 koruny (314 dollars) to 3,000 koruny.

The government introduced a 30-koruny payment for doctor's visits and prescriptions and 60 koruny for hospital stays in a bid to curb demand for care and medicines.

Czech government to sell Prague Airport to strategic partner

Czech government to sell Prague Airport to strategic partner

Czech real wages up 2.8 per cent in first quarter

Czech MapPrague - Czech Republic's average monthly real wage was up 2.8 per cent year-on-year in the

France to open labour market for new EU citizens

PraguePrague - France is set to open its labour market to citizens from eight EU countries in Eastern

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