• 06/30/2024

    Meteorologists have issued a severe storm warning for the eastern parts of the country on Sunday afternoon and evening. The eastern parts of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia may experience heavy storms with torrential rain and hailstones in places that may reach 3cm in size. There is a danger of flash floods. Sunday’s night temperatures, which reached 25 degrees in places, are among the warmest on record.

  • 06/30/2024

    The Czech Republic has set in motion the process of appointing a new ambassador to Russia, President Petr Pavel told the country’s national broadcaster Czech Television on Sunday. The former Czech ambassador to Moscow, Vítězslav Pivoňka, was recalled by the Czech government at the end of May. The name of his successor is not yet known. Mr. Pavel said the process of agrément, or official consent from Russia, could take months or even a year. The Czech head of state was initially reserved about the appointment of a Czech ambassador to Moscow. "The impetus for me was that the process that should lead to peace in Ukraine has begun. It started with the peace conference in Switzerland," the president said.

  • 06/30/2024

    Andrej Babiš' ANO party, Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party and Austria's far-right FPÖ have announced the formation of a joint alliance in the European Parliament called “Patriots of Europe”.  According to Andrej Babiš the emphasis of the new grouping will be on patriotism, sovereignty and tradition.

    "We have three main priorities that we share and that unite us - defence of sovereignty, the fight against illegal migration and opposition to the Green Deal," Mr. Babiš said. He stressed it was important to strengthen the sovereignty of each member state, for Brussels' migration policy to change and the protection of the EU's external borders to be strengthened.

    The new alliance will need the support of parties from four other European Union states before it can be recognized as a group in the European Parliament.

  • 06/30/2024

    As of this weekend, all bus stops within the Prague municipality and Central Bohemia have become so-called “request stops”.  Passengers wishing to get off a bus now have to press the red STOP button ahead of the respective bus stop. If they are waiting at a bus stop they do not need to wave or otherwise signal, the driver will stop automatically. According to the Prague Integrated Transport Company the aim of the measure is to shorten intervals, reduce noise and save fuel.

  • 06/30/2024

    The Old Catholic Church in Czechia has announced that it is ready to bless same-sex partnerships in a church ceremony. This should be possible as of the beginning of 2025 when an amendment to the Civil Code will come into force allowing same-sex couples to enter into a partnership with most of the rights given to heterosexual couples. The Old Catholic Church, established in 1877, is the first church in the Czech Republic to publicly declare its intention to “marry” same-sex couples in a church ceremony. Last year, in another break with tradition, it ordained two women as priests.

    The newly-approved amendment to the law gave same sex partners many new rights, but stopped short of calling same-sex partnerships a marriage.

  • 06/30/2024

    Some 15,000 members of Sokol, a Czech physical fitness movement with branches the world over, marched through the centre of Prague on Sunday, opening the 17th All Sokol Slet, or jamboree, taking place in the Czech capital. The event, which features mass performances at the Fortuna sports arena in Eden, will last for several days. The all-Sokol jamborees are held once in six years and are attended by hundreds of Sokol members from around the world.

    The Sokol sports and physical fitness movement was founded in 1862, by leading figures of the National Revival movement. It was banned both by the Nazis and by the Communist regime. Its activities were restored after 1989 and today it is one of the largest all-age physical fitness associations in Czechia, with around 160,000 members.

  • 06/29/2024

    Construction work has begun in the upper part of Prague's Wenceslas Square, to enable the return of trams to the square after a break of more than 40 years. The laying of 550 meters of new tracks will take three years and cost around 1.24 billion crowns. The new lines will connect the National Museum with Jindřišská and Vodičkova streets which cut across the square. The lower half should be pedestrian.  Work is also underway on the reconstruction of the existing tram tracks in Vodičkova and Jindřišská street, where tram traffic will be renewed at the end of September.

  • 06/29/2024

    Sunday should be clear to partly cloudy with day temperatures between 27 and 32 degrees, possibly 34 in the eastern parts of the country. Meteorologists have issued a heat storm warning for the afternoon and evening hours.

  • 06/29/2024

    The Czech Republic and Ukraine will sign a bilateral security agreement at the European Political Community summit in London on July 18, Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced on the network X.  Kyiv has already signed 19 such bilateral agreements among others with the United States, Britain, Germany, France and Italy. The agreement pledges continued military support for Ukraine and also covers the training of Ukrainian soldiers, cooperation in the defence industry and assistance with demining. A similar agreement was also signed between Ukraine and the EU.

  • 06/29/2024

    The 34th edition of Bahna Day organized by the Czech Army is taking place on Saturday at the military  training ground Zadní Bahna in the Rokycany region. The display of military technology is one of the largest domestic military events for the public. It includes static and dynamic demonstrations of combat equipment and small arms, flyovers of air force aircraft, paratroopers' in action, a demonstration of the use of reconnaissance drones, and a great deal else. Units from Germany, Austria and Slovakia are also taking part. The event is extremely popular with military enthusiasts and has attracted around 50,000 people in recent years. Entry is free of charge.

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