• 02/19/2024

    A two-year-old Czech boy with a rare genetic disorder has returned home after undergoing gene therapy in France. The child was transported by ambulance from Prague's Václav Havel Airport to Motol Children’s Hospital where he will receive further medical care. His parents previously said that the procedure in France was successful and little Martin was already showing signs of improvement. The life-saving treatment was made possible thanks to a public collection which raised over 150 million crowns for the child.

  • 02/18/2024

    Several hundred people gathered to demonstrate in support of Palestine at Prague's Náměstí míru square on Sunday, demanding an end to Israel's retaliatory attacks on the Gaza Strip. Participants waved Palestinian flags and banners reading “Free Palestine!” and “End the genocide!” as they marched through the city centre. Speakers highlighted the suffering of the civilian population and the need for more humanitarian aid to Gaza. Among those present were also former ombudsman Anna Šabatová, priest Tomáš Halík and Bishop Václav Malý, who recently criticized the Czech government for unconditionally supporting Israel's military actions and the lack of discussion in the Czech public space about what is happening in the Middle East.

  • 02/18/2024

    Czechia has provided approximately CZK 16.33 billion in benefits to war refugees from Ukraine since the start of the war, the Czech Press Agency said, citing a report by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. According to Labour Minister Marian Jurečka, Ukrainian refugees have already started to pay back the aid they have received in levies on their earnings which were between CZK 12 billion and CZK 15 billion last year. Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan recently said that the amount paid this year will significantly exceed the aid provided.

  • 02/18/2024

    Monday should be overcast and rainy around most of the country with temperatures between 6 and 10 degrees Celsius.

  • 02/18/2024

    The Swedish squad of Viktor Brandt, Jesper Nelin and Martin Ponsiluoma claimed Sweden’s first-ever IBU World Championship men’s relay title in Nové Město na Moravě on Saturday. The Norwegian team, had a significant lead of almost a minute, but on the final shooting, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen received three penalty loops. As a result, the Norwegians finished second, just one second ahead of the French team, which placed third. The other places in the top six were taken by the teams from Germany, the USA, and Italy. Czechia placed seventh.

  • 02/18/2024

    Controls at the borders with Germany and Austria have very little impact on cross-border movement and present few complications for Czech citizens travelling abroad, Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan told the Czech Press Agency in response to the news that the border checks are to be extended.

    Germany has extended border controls with Czechia, Poland and Switzerland until mid-June, Austria announced on Saturday it would extend border checks with the Czech Republic and other countries until mid-April.

    Meanwhile, Czechia terminated temporary controls on its border with Slovakia on February 2, saying the situation had significantly improved and could be handled with occasional police spot checks in the region.

  • 02/18/2024

    Hundreds of dissatisfied Czech farmers are planning to join Monday’s protest in Prague against rising costs, heavy regulation, cheap goods from Ukraine and the Green Deal. According to the organizer of the protest, Zdeněk Jandejsek, chairman of the agricultural holding Rabbit, close to a thousand tractors are expected to enter the capital from six routes as early as 5 am on Monday morning.

    The Prague City Council has warned drivers about serious traffic complications. Some agricultural organizations and the Czech Chamber of Agriculture have distanced themselves from the protest saying they do not intend to take ordinary citizens hostage.

  • 02/18/2024

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Czech President Petr Pavel met briefly for talks on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Saturday. The Ukrainian leader thanked Mr. Pavel for the assistance that Czechia is providing to Ukraine in its defence against the Russian invasion and the Czech head of state assured him of continued support.

    Prior to the meeting, President Pavel said that the Czech Republic has the possibility to buy hundreds of thousands of artillery ammunition for Ukraine in countries outside the European Union, but needs to find sufficient funding to do so. It is now negotiating the matter of finances with Denmark, the Netherlands and Canada. If the negotiations are successful Ukraine could receive the ammunition within a few weeks.

  • 02/17/2024

    Czechia has found sources abroad for hundreds of thousands of artillery ammunition that could be delivered to Ukraine in a matter of weeks, if it can secure funding with partners in the US, Germany, Sweden and other countries, Czech President Petr Pavel said at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday. The president said the potential purchase concerned half a million rounds of 155-millimeter caliber ammunition and 300,000 rounds of 122-millimeter caliber ammunition. "It is necessary to support Ukraine with arms and ammunition from all available sources," Mr. Pavel said.

    The Brussels-based Politico reported in early February that Czechia was looking into the possibility of acquiring ammunition from arms companies in countries such as South Korea, Turkey and South Africa.

  • 02/17/2024

    Former world champion and World Cup winner Gabriela Soukalová has become the first Czech woman to be inducted into the International Biathlon Union (IBU) Hall of Fame. The three-time Olympic medalist from Sochi 2014 received the honour together with two other biathlon athletes, Magdalena Forsberg of Sweden and Raphael Poiree of France, at a special awards ceremony hosted ahead of the final competition weekend of the BMW IBU World Championships Biathlon in Nové Město na Moravě.

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