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06/17/2024
An ammunitions explosion at a military training area at Libavá in the Olomouc Region on Monday morning left one soldier dead and eight injured, the Czech Army said on social media.
The army described the accident as “serious”. Two of the injured were taken away by rescue helicopter and four were transported to the Olomouc Military Hospital. The matter is being investigated by the Military Police.
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06/17/2024
Former Czech footballer Karel Poborský says he hopes superstar Cristiano Ronaldo starts for Portugal against Czechia at Euro 2024 on Tuesday. Poborský told the Czech News Agency on Monday that the fact Ronaldo is now 39 meant he had some shortcomings to his game.
The Czechs beat Portugal through a goal by Poborský at Euro 96.
The two nations meet in what is for both their opening game at the current European Championships on Tuesday evening in Leipzig.
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06/17/2024
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Tuesday, with an average high temperature of 27 degrees Celsius. Similar temperatures are expected on the following days.
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06/17/2024
The Czech minister of foreign affairs, Jan Lipavský, says that space is becoming an arena of intense competition but that space capabilities may also help find solutions to challenges such as the climate crisis. Mr. Lipavský made the comment at the opening of the 7th Space Security Conference in Prague on Monday.
The Czech diplomatic chief also told delegates that new fields for international scientific and industrial cooperation were emerging in the sector.
He said it would be necessary to forge partnerships with new and non-traditional partners in the space field, with the West facing competition from authoritarian regimes for such potential allies.
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06/17/2024
Hiring citizens of other states to carry out crimes is a new Russian tactic, the head of the Czech counterintelligence service, known by the acronym BIS, said on Monday. In an interview with the news site Hlidacipes.org, Michal Koudelka gave the example of the Colombian man recently caught trying to set buses on fire at a Prague depot.
Mr. Koudelka said the attacker in such cases did not even need to know they were working for Moscow.
Last week Prime Minister Petr Fiala said it was highly likely that the Kremlin was behind the attempted attack on the Prague depot. Similar incidents have been reported in other European countries.
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06/17/2024
As of June 29 of this year, all bus stops within the Prague municipality will be so-called “request stops” the Prague Integrated Transport Company announced on its website. As of that date passengers wishing to get off the bus will have to press the red STOP button ahead of the respective bus stop. If they are waiting at the bus stop they do not need to wave or otherwise signal, the driver will stop automatically. The aim of the measure is to shorten intervals, reduce noise and save fuel.
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06/17/2024
Czech President Petr Pavel has welcomed the outcome of the peace summit on Ukraine held in Switzerland over the weekend, saying that the expectations that it would bring at least some progress towards peace had been fulfilled. He said it was vitally important that an overwhelming number of countries had expressed support for the UN charter, Ukraine’s right of self-defense and the need to preserve the country’s territorial integrity. The fact that some of the participating states did not sign the joint final declaration does not automatically mean that they are in opposition, Mr. Pavel said. He described the summit as a first step on the road to peace, and stressed the importance of getting China on board as negotiations continue.
The two-day summit ended with a joint declaration stating that the territorial integrity of Ukraine must be the basis for any future peace agreement. It further called for the release of war prisoners and the return of all deported and displaced Ukrainian children, and the need to safeguard the nuclear installations in the country.
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06/16/2024
Monday is expected to be partly cloudy and mostly dry with day temperatures between 23 and 27 degrees Celsius.
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06/16/2024
Slovakia’s newly-inaugurated president, Peter Pellegrini will pay a state visit to Czechia on June 26. President Pellegrini, who took office on Saturday, confirmed the planned visit in a discussion program on the Slovak public broadcaster RTVS. Mr. Pellegrini said that in an earlier conversation with the Czech head of state, President Pavel had hinted that the visit could be a symbol of reconciliation between the two countries following the Czech cabinet's decision in March to suspend intergovernmental consultations with Slovakia. The two countries, which have exceptionally close ties, disagree on the question of providing military aid to Ukraine. The Slovak government recently stopped all state-funded military aid to the country.
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06/16/2024
Eighty countries, including Czechia, have jointly called for the "territorial integrity" of Ukraine to be the basis of any peace agreement to end Russia’s war on Ukraine. The two-day Summit on Peace in Ukraine held in Switzerland ended with a joint declaration calling for the release of war prisoners and the return of all deported and displaced Ukrainian children. It also stressed that any use of nuclear energy and nuclear installations must be safe-guarded and that food security must not be weaponized in any way.
Some participants, including Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and India, did not sign up to the final declaration of the talks. Participants in the Ukraine peace summit agreed to continue efforts in working groups to come up with "action plans for peace". According to the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Genève these plans should be ready in "months, not years". Russia, which was not invited to the talks, has played down their significance.
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