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Now playing Next Czech Republic Andrej Babis probe: Czech lawyers drop fraud charges The Prague state attorney has halted a criminal investigation into whether Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis abused EU subsidies. 16/09/2019
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Now playing Next no comment Listening to opera from a rooftop bathtub: Czech! Czech opera singer Adam Plachetka sang arias from the opera Don Giovanni by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Thursday( August 29) to people lying in bathtubs at the rooftop of Lucerna building in Prague. 30/08/2019
Now playing Next no comment French tightrope walker wows Czech crowd with Vltava River crossing World-renowned French tightrope walker Tatiana-Mosio Bongonga crossed Prague's Vltava River in a performance to open an international circus festival. 15/08/2019
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