On Friday, 5 May, Gambrinus Legenda beer is served to the public at 2:00 p.m. in celebration of Independence Daywhich is brewed as a reminder of the legendary story from the end of World War II, when the brewery’s then
Mayor of London Boris Johnson will support Britain’s exit from the European Union. Influential Conservative politicians confirmed ITV’s morning reports with the announcement. In his opinion, the Union threatens British sovereignty and can escape democratic control. According to British media,
Ray Pfeifer lived in the rubble and dust haze of the collapsing World Trade Center (WTC) every day during the first week after the September 11, 2001 attacks. He even slept in his truck on the spot, according to an
A number of sweets and snacks are really united by one inconspicuous ingredient. On the labels of many foods, it is hidden behind the term E414, but otherwise it is also known as gum arabic. It is most commonly found
From May 5 to 8, they will be offering military history camps, memorial services, concerts, exhibitions, games for the whole family, charity events, as well as a major memorial service at Thank You, America! and military historical equipment convoys. The
This year, the traditional military-historical event took place in Pilsen for the thirty-fourth time. “For us, the celebration is a symbol of peace, freedom and gratitude. No city celebrates the end of World War II every year in that format.”
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has threatened European football powerhouses that their citizens will not be able to see matches at this year’s Women’s World Cup unless they increase their bid for broadcast rights. Tournaments in Australia and New Zealand start
The start of the trial in the Čapí hnízdo subsidy case, in which former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and his former adviser Jana Nagyová face charges, was recorded by major global media outlets. For example, the British newspaper The
Many people from Opava remember the Breda department store in its heyday. The dilapidated building is now only a distant reminder that it was once a shopping center and a symbol of luxury. Thanks to a fundraiser it was possible
Cross-country skier Nikol Kučerová was elected chairman of the Czech Olympic Committee’s athletes’ commission. He replaces former modern pentathlete David Svoboda, who resigned a month ago after drawing criticism for downplaying the war in Ukraine in a television interview. On