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05/24/2024
An International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) tribunal has ruled that the Russian majority state-owned energy company Gazprom cannot continue legal proceedings against the Czech energy group ČEZ in Russia, ČEZ said in a statement late on Thursday.
ČEZ initiated legal proceedings against Gazprom in February 2023, seeking compensation of around 1 billion crowns ($44 million), due to the Russian supplier delivering less gas in 2022 than it had been contracted to. The gas deal was complicated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the anti-Russian sanctions the EU adopted in response. Gazprom then placed the dispute at a Russian court this year, but the ICC tribunal has now ruled that the dispute between the companies must be resolved exclusively by international arbitration, not in Russian courts.
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05/24/2024
President Petr Pavel has been discharged from hospital following a minor motorcycle accident on Thursday, the president's office announced on social media site X. He was admitted to the Central Military Hospital in Prague for examination on Thursday evening and remained overnight for monitoring. He was discharged on Friday morning. The president's team has said that his schedule for next week will remain unchanged, including his planned trips abroad.
Mr. Pavel sustained his injuries when he fell off his motorbike while riding off-road on a closed-circuit track. Since he was riding at a low speed, his injuries weren't said to be serious, according to both his office and the hospital.
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05/24/2024
Czechia beat the USA 1-0 in the quarterfinals of the Ice Hockey World Championship on Thursday evening. Czech goalie Lukáš Dostál stopped 36 shots by the US team in Prague, frustrating all their opportunities to score. An ecstatic home crowd celebrated a 1-0 verdict thanks to Pavel Zacha's goal at 26:29.
On Saturday afternoon the Czechs will be playing in the semi-finals against Sweden for their chance to compete for a gold medal against either Canada or Switzerland, depending on the outcome of the second semi-final four hours later.
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05/23/2024
President Petr Pavel has suffered a minor accident while riding his motorcycle, the president's office announced on social media site X on Thursday evening. Although his injuries aren't serious, he has been taken to the Central Military Hospital in Prague for examination.
The 62-year-old is a keen motorcyclist and didn't give up his passion even after being elected to office.
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05/23/2024
The third season of the Apple TV+ series Foundation, which is loosely based on the science fiction book series of the same name by Isaac Asimov, has resumed filming again in Czechia after being suspended due to the US screenwriters and actors' strike last year, the Czech Association of Audiovisual Producers stated in a press release on Thursday. The third season is being shot in Prague and Poland, where Czech crew members have also gone to help out. Filming is expected to continue until at least the end of August.
The second season of the series, released in 2023, was also filmed in Prague.
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05/23/2024
The Prague police have so far discovered 600 cases of fake or repeatedly sold tickets for the Ice Hockey World Championship currently taking place in Czechia. So far three people, of whom two were actively involved in forging tickets, have been charged by the Prague police with fraud worth CZK 2 million. At a press conference on Thursday, police chief Petr Matějček and head of cybercrime Václav Písecký once again urged fans to be cautious when buying tickets for the games.
A 24-year-old man from Ostrava has also been charged with ticket fraud, the Moravian-Silesian police said on Thursday. He sold fake tickets not only for the hockey championship but also for the Depeche Mode and Rammstein concerts that took place this year in Prague.
The hockey tournament continues until this Sunday, May 26.
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05/23/2024
The sex offenders register that politicians have been promising since 2022 may have to be postponed for the second time, iROZHLAS.cz reports.
The government began discussing the possibility of creating such a register in response to a case where a previously convicted sex offender from Liberec abused seven children at events that he was allowed to organise, despite the fact that he was twice convicted of raping minors in the past.
The Justice Ministry said last October that it had agreed on the details of the register and was already working on a concrete proposal. Originally, the register was supposed to launch at the beginning of this year, but this was later postponed to January 1, 2025.
Now, iROZHLAS.cz warns, even this new deadline may not be met, as the Justice Ministry has still not put forward a draft proposal, saying it won't be ready until at least September.
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05/23/2024
Rain and thunderstorms are predicted on Friday in some parts of Czechia, with the most severe storms expected in the mountainous belt from the Ore Mountains to the White Carpathians. Storms are also expected in southwestern Bohemia in the afternoon and evening.
The Czech Hydrometeorological Insitute has issued a warning for torrential rain with a possibility of hail. The storms should occur mainly during the day, calming down at night. Daytime temperatures should range between 17 and 21 degrees Celsius.
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05/23/2024
Two rooms and a corridor connecting the two on the fourth floor of Charles University's Faculty of Arts building in Prague are to serve as places of remembrance for the victims of December's mass shooting, starting from Friday and continuing until the end of the year. The faculty management has installed commemorative stones, flowers and a piano in the rooms so visitors can express their condolences and remember those they lost.
The December 21 mass shooting last year left 14 people dead and a further 25 injured. The faculty closed for about two months after the incident. The building reopened in February, with the exception of the fourth floor, where the shooting took place.
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05/23/2024
The 29th international book fair and literary festival Book World Prague, held annually by the Association of Czech Booksellers and Publishers, got underway on Thursday at the city’s Výstaviště grounds.
The event, the biggest of its kind in Czechia, brings together writers and publishers from around the world. Among the biggest guests this year is Irish novelist John Boyne and German writers Bernhard Schlink, Peter Stamm and Tanya Stewner.
The main motto of this year’s festival, which honours the centenary of Franz Kafka, is his quote “A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within”. Unlike in previous years, the guest of honour isn’t just one country, but German-language literature as a whole.
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