• 05/14/2024

    The preservationist group Club for Ancient Prague has presented its annual award for a new building that fits in with older structures to a project by the Šépka architekti studio in Pardubice.

    Its architects Jan Bárta, Marek Fischer and Jan Šépka designed the city’s Central Polytechnical Workshops and Gallery, which is next to the Automatic Mills, an early 20th century building by Josef Gočár that was reopened after major renovations last year.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 05/14/2024

    The average temperature in Czechia in April was 10 degrees Celsius, 1.5 degrees higher than the long-term average taken from measurements between 1991 and 2020, the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute said in their monthly assessment of weather patterns in the country. The first half of the month was particularly warm, with the temperature in some parts of the country exceeding 25 degrees Celsius as early as April 1. The first so-called "tropical day", where temperatures exceeded 30 degrees Celsius, was April 7, the earliest record of a tropical day in observational history, according to the institute. However, the second half of the month was exceptionally cold, with snow and frost damaging crops across the country.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/14/2024

    The Czech hockey team lost their match against Switzerland 1-2 after a penalty shootout at the 2024 IIHF World Championship in Prague on Monday evening, the first time the Czechs have lost a game at this year's tournament on home ice. This was their third Group A match, having already beaten Finland 1-0 on Friday and Norway 6-3 on Saturday. Their next game will be on Wednesday against Denmark.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    The German state of Saxony has asked Czechia for increased cooperation on the Czech-German border when it comes to migration, Interior Minister Vít Rakušan told reporters after meeting with his Saxon counterpart Armin Schuster on Monday. Mr Schuster stated that the migration situation is under control, but that the reason for the border controls is security and the hybrid war that Russia is waging in addition to restricting migration. The two ministers also discussed cooperation between Saxony and Czechia during natural disasters such as forest fires.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    Tuesday is expected to be warm, sunny and dry with some moderate winds. Daytime temperatures should reach a high of 22 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    Prague city councillors decided on Monday to add an explanatory sign to the bronze wall sculpture with the inscription "Moscow-Prague" located in the Czech capital's Anděl metro station. The sign will state that the former Czechoslovakia was occupied by the Soviet Union at the time the sculpture was made and that the friendship between the two countries was only a propaganda claim. The city, along with the Prague public transport company DPP and the Prague City Gallery, will also open an art competition for a new design for the relief.

    The sculpture pays tribute to the Soviet engineers who helped with the construction of the Prague metro and who played a significant role in the design of the station, which was formerly called "Moskevská" when it opened in 1985. It got its current name, Anděl, not long after the fall of the communist regime, in February 1990, but the sculpture remained even though the station has been reconstructed several times since.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    A second child from Czechia is set to undergo gene therapy, iRozhlas.cz reported on Monday. The case of two-year-old Martin made headlines a few months ago when he was flown to France for gene therapy treatment for a rare hereditary disorder. Now another young Czech, 15-year-old Michaela Hlaváčková from Pardubice, who also suffers from AADC deficiency, the same ultra-rare inherited disease as Martin, is heading to San Francisco in the US this month to receive the treatment. Unlike Martin, whose parents had to fundraise 6 million euros for Martin’s procedure in France, Michaela will get the treatment free as it is for an experimental study.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    Czechs are having sex less often than they were 11 years ago, according to a survey by the National Institute of Mental Health. The results from this year were compared with 2013, the last time a similar study was carried out.

    On average, people reported having sex less than once in the past month; however, for people in a long-term relationship, the average frequency was 5.72 times per month for men and 5.63 times for women. The results were also correlated with age, with older people reporting having sex less frequently than younger people.

    However, the institute said that the frequency of sexual activity was surprisingly low even among young people, with people between 18 and 25 years of age reporting having sex an average of 1.7 times in the past month for women and 1.3 times for men. Most people reported being satisfied with their sex lives.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 05/13/2024

    The 10th edition of the annual Open House Prague festival gets underway on Monday. The week-long event will see 115 normally inaccessible buildings and spaces around the capital open to the public.

    This year’s edition of Open House pays tribute to Czechoslovak architects Josef Fuchs and Oldřich Tyl, who designed the Trade Fair Palace. The festival also commemorates Josef Fanta by opening the Hlávka Student Dormitory, and Karel Hubáček, the author of Prague’s DISK Theatre.

  • 05/13/2024

    Prime Minister Petr Fiala is set to hold talks with his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, in Rome on Monday. During his one-day visit to Italy, the Czech head of government will also meet President Sergio Mattarella. The main topics on the agenda will be the development of defense cooperation, the strengthening of economic relations, migration and the EU's strategic agenda.

    Italy is one of Czechia’s main trading partners with a volume of foreign trade of CZK 316 billion. A number of leading Italian companies operate in Czechia in industry and services. In recent years, the interest of Czech companies and investors in the Italian market has also been growing.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková

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