The bus got stuck at their training ground in Zapopan last week. The driver took a wrong turn somewhere in the Guadalajara suburbs, then another, and eventually the players grabbed their bags and ...
Charles University's Faculty of Law sacked vice-dean Michal Tomasek in January under the so-called lustration law from 1991, criticised for obsolescence and double standards. But billionaire Prime ...
The author is a former chairman of the Communist Party of Slovakia, which he became after 1990, and later the chairman of its successor political party, the Party of the Democratic Left (SDĽ). When I ...
Jim Potts is a poet, writer and filmmaker who worked for the British Council for 35 years, serving in many different countries the world over. In the years between 1986 and 1989, he was head of the ...
A Gambian spymaster, a Czechoslovak secret agent and a South African ghost called Sam. Correspondents share wit, analysis, and tales of strange encounters. Introduced by Kate Adie. Gambia’s ...
Cold War Prague hid its historic charms under a veil of grime and dilapidation. But, as we learn from this deeply researched and scholarly study, it was still a favoured destination for international ...
Given the number of TV documentaries on the subject, one could be forgiven for thinking that terrorism began on 9/11. The use of airliners to attack the World Trade Centre in New York and the Pentagon ...