Buscador: República Txeca
26/06/2006
Despite a report confirming the continued use of coercive sterilization on Roma women, women's advocates charge that the Czech government has failed to take action to stop these atrocities.
Més informacióFont: Feminist Majority Foundation |
08/06/2005
Promises made by German authorities to take action against flourishing child prostitution in Czech border regions have not been honoured, according to UNICEF.
Més informacióFont: UNICEF UK Temes/Zones: [Alemanya] [Infància] |
06/11/2003
Dal 9 al 15 novembre Umar Khanbiev, Ministro della Sanità della Repubblica Cecena d'Ichkeria, sarà in Italia per una serie di incontri istituzionali e pubblici. Le conferenze, alle quali parteciperanno anche Olivier Dupuis, parlamentare europeo, radicale, e Carmelo Palma, consigliere regionale del Piemonte, radicale, si terranno a: Torino, Genova, Firenze, Siena, Perugia, Fano, Pesaro.
Més informacióTemes/Zones: [Conflictes] |
16/07/2003
As part of its effort at creating an annual thematic portal for Czech audiences, Econnect recently launched "Information Portal Civic Society - The Citizen's Handbook to Citizens' Rights." With the inherent principle of right to information, the portal serves as a guide for those citizens who feel neglected by the government, public officials and big corporations.
Més informacióFont: Association for Progressive Communications Temes/Zones: [Europa] [TIC] |
22/10/2002
Susan Whelan, Canada's Minister for International Cooperation, today announced $200,000 to help with recovery and reconstruction efforts in the Czech Republic, following mid-August floods that affected thousands of people and crippled the country.
Més informacióFont: Canadian International Development Agency Temes/Zones: [Canadà] [Ajuda] [Emergències] [Cooperació internacional] |
06/09/2002
Despite the fact that nonprofit website developer Econnect had its server knocked out by the recent floods in the Czech Republic, it quickly managed to publish an emergency news website focusing on flood relief.
Més informacióFont: Association for Progressive Communications Temes/Zones: [TIC] |
09/07/2002
The Elbe river which passes through Germany and the Czech Republic was once a polluted waterway. Now, the river is fresh enough to bring people back to its banks for swimming, diving and games.
Més informacióFont: Environment News Service (ENS) Temes/Zones: [Alemanya] [Educació] |
05/12/2001
A long-standing dispute between Austria and the Czech Republic over a Czech nuclear power plant at Temelín has been resolved after the Czechs agreed to be legally bound to introduce safety improvements.
Més informacióFont: Environment News Service (ENS) Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Medi Ambient] [Energia Nuclear] |
08/08/2001
Home Office ministers were yesterday forced to abandon a controversial new scheme under which British immigration officials in Prague screened all passengers to London, after protests from Czech politicians that it was discriminatory.
Més informacióFont: Guardian Unlimited Temes/Zones: [Regne Unit] [Refugiats] [Drets Humans] |
02/08/2001
Fears over the risks posed by a controversial nuclear plant in the Czech Republic are mounting in neighbouring Austria following positive conclusions in a draft report on safety leaked from the European Commission.
Més informacióFont: Environment News Service (ENS) Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Energia Nuclear] |
26/07/2001
An "unlabelled, unauthorised" product has been found on sale in Poland containing genetically modified soybeans.
Més informacióFont: Friends of the Earth International Temes/Zones: [Polònia] [Alimentació] [Empreses multinacionals] [Comerç] [Genètica] |
12/03/2001
Hundreds of protesters detained by Czech police at the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Prague last year were victims of human rights abuses, according to a report released today.
Més informacióFont: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Temes/Zones: [Drets Humans] [Drets Civils] [Justícia] |
09/02/2001
Austrian anti-nuclear campaigners are threatening to relaunch a string of blockades next week following a two-month delay in plans for a study of the potential environmental impact of a Czech nuclear power station 30 miles from the Austrian border.
Més informacióFont: Friends of the Earth Europe Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Medi Ambient] [Energia Nuclear] |
09/01/2001
The sound studio has turned into a toilet. The smoking room is now a dining area. Journalists at Czech national TV opposed to the station's new "politically compromised" leadership have been occupying the newsroom since 24 December. A veteran correspondent talks about the protest.
Més informacióFont: Digital Freedom Network Temes/Zones: [Llibertat d'expressió] [Mitjans de comunicació] |
13/11/2000
The Czech Republic's controversial Temelin nuclear power plant has not yet reached Western European safety standards, warns a European Union regulatory group.
Més informacióFont: Environment News Service (ENS) Temes/Zones: [Europa] [Energia Nuclear] |
03/11/2000
Under pressure from the European Union, the Czech Republic says it is trying to change the racist violence, widespread unemployment and deep poverty faced by the country's biggest minority.
Més informacióFont: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep Temes/Zones: [Drets Humans] [Racisme] |
01/11/2000
Austria has signed a historic agreement with the Czech Republic to give over US$35 million in compensation to people who toiled as forced labourers during World War II.
Més informacióFont: Transitions Online Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Drets Humans] [Geopolítica] [Justícia] |
27/10/2000
Austria's threat to hinder the Czech Republic's European Union membership bid over nuclear safety concerns underscores the need for international atomic energy standards, says a green pressure group.
Més informacióFont: Inter Press Service Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Energia Nuclear] |
18/10/2000
The 15-member European Union is facing calls for clear safety standards to apply to all nuclear power plants in the region following a diplomatic crisis sparked by the opening of the Czech Republic's Temelin plant earlier this month.
Més informacióFont: Friends of the Earth Europe Temes/Zones: [Àustria] [Europa] [Energia Nuclear] |
12/10/2000
Members of NGOs and community-based organizations from different parts of the world that gathered in Prague during the annual general meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank signed a statement calling for a revolution in economics that would return control of economies to the people who live in them.
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