• 03/08/2024

    Year-on-year cases of serious infectious diseases have increased in Czechia in the first two months of this year, including diseases which children are required to be vaccinated against, news site idnes.cz reported on Friday. Over a dozen infectious diseases have seen a rise in cases this year, including diphtheria, whooping cough, measles, and scabies. Mpox or monkeypox also made a reappearance this year in Czechia.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 03/08/2024

    Enough money has been raised so far to purchase the first shipment of 300,000 artillery shells for Ukraine, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on Friday on social media site X. However, the goal is to send far more and the search for partners continues, he added. This will be the first delivery as part of the Czech initiative to source ammunition for Ukraine from outside the EU, with 18 countries pledging to provide financial support.

    The prime minister's words contradict President Petr Pavel's statement, who had said on Thursday that enough had been raised for 800,000 shells. The government’s national security advisor, Tomáš Pojar, who is coordinating the initiative, said later on Thursday that it seemed the president had meant the purchase of the first shipment.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 03/08/2024

    Twenty Czech women successful in fields such as science, medicine, and journalism came to Prague Castle on the occasion of International Women's Day on Friday at the invitation of President Petr Pavel and his wife Eva. Among the attendees were names such as actress Iva Janžurová, president of the Academy of Sciences Eva Zažímalová, and palliative care physician Katarína Vlčková.

    In a short speech, President Pavel said that more than 100 years since the struggle for equal rights for women began, it still cannot be said that women hold an equal position to men in Czech society. He mentioned in particular the areas of domestic violence, the gender pay gap, and the lack of women in top positions in business and politics.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 03/08/2024

    Saturday is expected to be overcast and windy but mostly dry, with only a chance of light showers in the early afternoon. Daytime temperatures should range between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 03/08/2024

    Seismographs recorded a 3.9 magnitude earthquake centred around Písek, southern Bohemia on Thursday. According to the Geophysical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, it was a moderately strong earthquake which is not common in this part of the world. People reported tremors within a radius of several kilometers, but there were no reports of material damage. Experts last registered a similar phenomenon in southern Bohemia more than a decade ago. In 2012 the Geophysical Institute registered tremors of 2.4 on the Richter scale in Český Krumlov.

  • 03/08/2024

    The funds needed for the purchase of 800,000 pieces of artillery ammunition for Ukraine from outside the European Union have been collected, President Petr Pavel confirmed on Thursday. Altogether 18 countries are contributing finances for the Czech initiative. The badly-needed ammunition should be in Ukraine within a matter of weeks, Pavel said. Prime Minister Petr Fiala thanked the countries which are contributing finances for the 200 million euro purchase, saying Ukraine’s need of military aid is particularly pressing at the present time. The Czech Defense Ministry will be in charge of the logistics of the operation.

  • 03/07/2024

    Ukraine’s allies have lined up nearly all the funding required for the Czech initiative to purchase hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds for Ukraine outside of the EU, the agency Bloomberg reported citing a Czech government official familiar with the arrangements. The commitments mean that the shells could be delivered to Ukraine in a matter of weeks. The precise timing would depend on contractual and delivery schedules, Bloomberg wrote.

    Czech President Petr Pavel said earlier that Prague had received commitments to support the 200 million euro project financially from around 15 states including Britain, Denmark, Canada, Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands.

  • 03/07/2024

    Friday should be clear to partly cloudy with day temperatures between 6 and 10 degrees Celsius.

  • 03/07/2024

    Prime Minister Petr Fiala has said his cabinet is ready to try to find consensus across the political spectrum for the government’s pension reform, but complained that the leading opposition party ANO had refused to negotiate the proposal in the past. The prime minister was reacting to a statement by President Pavel earlier this week urging for broad political consensus on the long-awaited pension reform. The opposition parties have complained that they were left out of the debate and have labelled the proposed reform “anti-social”.

    The government’s proposal envisages a gradual increase in the retirement age linked to a higher life expectancy, a different basis for calculating old-age pensions, a lower indexation of pensions and a minimum pension amounting to 20 percent of the average wage. It would also enable early retirement for people in demanding professions.

  • 03/07/2024

    Czech documentary filmmaker Helena Třeštíková has been awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters in recognition of her work. The award was presented to her by the new French ambassador to Prague, Stéphane Crouzat. The order is awarded to personalities who have contributed to the dissemination of art and literature in France and worldwide. Třeštíková said her visit to Paris in 1969 and her encounter with French culture motivated her to become a film director. A retrospective of the Czech director's film work was shown at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2021. Among the documentaries shown were Private Universe, Marriage Stories or films documenting powerful human interest stories such as Katka, Marcela or Mallory.

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