Ukrainian Protests in Brno: The Poignant Arsenal of the Ordinary
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, Ukrainian protesters have gathered every Sunday in the squares of Brno in sombre witness to the events taking place in their homeland. In…
In Focus: Nesehnutí Stories – Sleepless Nights For Ukraine (Part II)
Nesehnutí has been supporting Ukrainian civil society since 2014. But at the end of February, when the Russian invasion began, the nature of the support changed fundamentally. For the last…
In Focus: Czech NGO Nesehnutí Provides Help To Crimean Tatars, On The Run For The Second Time
Seven months on from the Russian invasion, many in Ukraine are still desperately in need of humanitarian assistance. In the first of a series of articles, we profile how one…
Photoreport: Volunteers Look After Wetland Ecosystems In Breclav
Last spring, the municipality of Breclav entrusted the responsibility of abandoned former agricultural land to the local branch of the environmental organization Brontosaurus, to ensure the restoration of the ecosystem…
In Focus: The Continuing Efforts to Provide Humanitarian Support For Ukraine
Seven months on from the Russian invasion, many in Ukraine are still desperately in need of humanitarian assistance. In the first of a series of articles, we profile how one…
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Nine Practical Tips For Your First Month In Brno
Just arrived in Brno? Moving to a new city can be overwhelming, but there are a few things you can do to make the most out of your first month…
Report: A Journey Through The Future Of Forestry With Mendel University Researchers
Wood has been used by humans since the earliest civilisations, and in the quest for renewable materials and energies, it would appear to be an ideal resource if it did…
Down My Street: Smetanova (Part 1)
If you live in a historical part of Brno, have you ever wondered why your street has the name it does? Who the neighbours of the past were? What they…
Review: Splendour, Tragedy and Skullduggery at the Tutankhamun Exhibition
Tutunkhamun's famous death mask is the centrepiece of the exhibition, which will now run until the end of 2022. Photo credit: Cathy Khoury-Prinsloo. “I see wonderful things” archeologist Howard Carter…