• 10/18/2024

    The Prague Municipal Court has dismissed a complaint against the Czech government brought by the Russian Enterprise for the Administration of Assets Abroad over its inclusion on the national sanctions list. The company, known as Goszagransobstvennost, manages buildings and land in the Czech Republic that are in Russian state ownership. The verdict is legally binding but an appeal to the Supreme Administrative Court is still possible. The freeze affects roughly 70 properties primarily in Prague and Karlovy Vary. The measure does not apply to the Russian embassy or the ambassador's residence.

  • 10/18/2024

    A giraffe calf of the critically endangered Rothschild breed was born in the Safari Park Dvůr Králové nad Labem on Monday, the zoo’s spokesman Michal Št'astný told the CTK news agency. The safari park is actively involved in the international effort to save the breed.  So far a total of 278 giraffes have been born in Dvůr Králové. Of these, 184 are Rothschild's giraffes and the remaining 94 are reticulated giraffes. The first Rothschild's giraffe calf was born in 1972.

  • 10/18/2024

    The establishment of the Krušné hory (Ore Mountains) Protected Landscape Area could be finalized by 2026, Environment Minister Petr Hladík informed the ctk news agency. Municipalities, forest owners and other interested parties can send comments on the proposed division of the area into various level protection zones until the end of October. Hladík said that the ministry will try to take all relevant comments into account. The Krušné hory Protected Landscape Area should be the largest protected landscape area in the Czech Republic covering 1,200 square kilometers. The Ore Mountains are currently the only mountain range in Czechia that does not have comprehensive protection.

  • 10/18/2024

    Following the devastating floods that hit Moravia and Silesia in mid-September, structural engineers in the Moravian-Silesian region have ordered the demolition of 72 buildings, including 37 family homes, said regional fire chief Radim Kuchař. Firefighters carried out 20 demolitions, mainly where buildings posed a threat to neighboring properties. The remaining demolitions were handled by private companies or completed by property owners themselves.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 10/18/2024

    The Czech government will not complete the deep pyrotechnic survey around the former Vrbětice munitions depot in Zlín, leaving local municipalities to fund and organize it themselves, Czech Radio reported. Local mayors oppose the decision, asserting that the state should be responsible. The explosions in 2014, linked to Russian GRU agents, caused significant damage. While some cleanup has been done, mayors argue that the remaining unexplored areas require state intervention. Interior Minister Vít Rakušan (Mayors and Independents) said the matter will continue to be addressed.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 10/18/2024

    The Christian Democratic Party will elect a new leadership at its congress in Olomouc on Friday and Saturday, seeking a strategy to regain voters ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections. Current chairman Marian Jurečka (Minister of Labor and Social Affairs) faces a number of challengers for the top post including Agriculture Minister Marek Výborný and Senator Jiří Čunek. MP Šimon Heller and Prague Christian Democrats  leader Tomáš Kaplan are also expected to run. Former leader Pavel Bělobrádek ruled out a chairmanship bid but remains open to joining the party's leadership team.

    Opinion polls indicate that the Christian Democrats are now far below the 5 % threshold needed to win seats in the lower house of Parliament.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 10/17/2024

    Weather in Czechia will be mostly overcast with low clouds and occasional fog, especially in the west and southwest. Isolated drizzle possible, with high temperatures between 10 and 14°C, around 16°C in areas with sunshine.

  • 10/17/2024

    Poet, translator, and activist Jana Beranová, professor Jana Fischerová, and political scientist Jacques Rupnik were among the ten individuals and two organizations awarded the Gratias Agit prize for promoting the Czech Republic's good name abroad. The awards were presented by Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský in Prague's Černín Palace. Other recipients include linguist Helena Lehečková, Argentine NGO leader Gabriel C. Salvia, historian George Edward Scott, and soprano Eva Urbanová. Organizations recognized include the Slovak folkloric group and Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. The Gratias Agit prize has been awarded since 1997.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 10/17/2024

    The Czech education system does not sufficiently encourage young people to pursue entrepreneurship, focusing more on memorization than fostering creativity, said CzechInvest CEO Jan Michal at the "Entrepreneurial Future of Czechia" conference. While 40% of young people express interest in starting businesses, 55% prefer employment. Michal called for a cultural shift towards celebrating success and emphasized collaboration between schools and employers. State Secretary Ondřej Andrys highlighted the need to nurture entrepreneurial skills from preschool, while the Ministry of Industry is working on initiatives like startup visas and university business incubators.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 10/17/2024

    Telecommunications company O2 experienced an approximately hour-long outage this morning, affecting mobile and data services for some customers across the Czech Republic. By around 10:30 a.m., O2's technicians had restored the services, which were gradually coming back online, spokesperson Veronika Zachariášová told Czech Press Agency. The cause of the outage is still unknown. The issues began around 9:30 a.m., with O2's customer service line notifying affected customers. The company apologized for the disruption. Additionally, Vodafone customers also faced service interruptions earlier in the morning, reportedly due to a network equipment upgrade. O2 is the largest telecom provider in Czechia, serving nearly eight million mobile and fixed-line users.

    Author: Vít Pohanka

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