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09/26/2019
The Czech Republic wants to become a leader in innovation and artificial intelligence, and a country that would set example for others, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš said in his address to the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday afternoon, New York time. Mr Babiš said that the Czech Republic was fulfilling the commitments stemming from the 2015 Paris climate agreement, adding that the changes had to be gradual in order not to harm the country’s economic growth.
In his speech, Mr Babiš called for a strong European Union, which he described as the most successful peaceful project in the world. He said, however, that he had reservations about its engagement in the world.
Mr Babiš also criticised the speech of the Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, calling it aggressive and hysterical.
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09/25/2019
Over 90 percent of cyber-attacks targeting the Czech Republic come from other countries, the National Cyber-Security Office informed on Wednesday.
According to the report on the state of cybersecurity in the Czech Republic for the year 2018, which will be discussed by the government next week, most of threat actors are linked to Russia and China.
The report also says that the National Cyber-Security Office continues to investigate a large-scale attack on strategic Czech government institutions from 2018 and discusses the likelihood of a Chinese link in the attack.
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09/25/2019
Several hotels in Mallorca, Turkey, Greece and Austria have asked their Czech clients to pay for their accommodation, the cost of which had already been covered, the website idnes.cz reported. The incident concerned customers who booked their holidays through the travel agency Neckermann, part of the bankrupt British travel agency Thomas Cook.
The agency has advised their clients to contact their hotline and promised to reimburse any additional costs.
The travel agency has approximately 1,100 Czech clients abroad. According to its marketing head, Jan Šrámek, they should return home on schedule with no foreseeable problems.
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09/25/2019
The Czech National Bank kept interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Wednesday. The main rate, the two-week repo rate, thus remains at two percent.
According to the Czech National Bank’s chief economist Jakub Seidler, the reason for leaving the rates unchanged was mainly the uncertain development abroad.
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09/25/2019
The Czech Republic has taken two silver medals at the Canoe Slalom World Championship at la Seu in Spain.
Czech canoers Kateřina Kudějová, Amálka Hilgertová and Veronika Vojtová, finished second behind Britain in the K1 event on Wednesday.
The Czech men’s K1 team, comprising Vavřinec Hradilek, Jiří Prskavec and Vít Přindiš, also took the silver, finishing nearly a second behind the winning team of Spain.
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09/25/2019
Thursday is expected to be mostly overcast with occasional rain showers. Daytime highs will range between 17 and 21 degrees Celsius.
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09/25/2019
Slovak president Zuzana Čaputová and Yemeni Human Rights activist Tawakkol Abdul-Salam Karman will be among the foreign guests at this year’s annual Forum 2000 conference.
The 23rd edition of the conference, whose theme this year is ‘Recovering the Promise of 1989’, gets underway on October 13. It will include lectures and round-table debates on a variety of topics, including the challenges facing liberal democracies today.
The tradition of the annual gatherings of world leaders and thinkers was established 23 years ago by the country’s first post-communist president Vaclav Havel.
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09/25/2019
President Miloš Zeman is set to attend an official reception organised by the Chinese Embassy at Prague’s Žofín palace on Wednesday. The event marks 70 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia) and China. Recently bilateral relations have been strained by a deepening feud between the Mayor of Prague, Zdeněk Hřib, and Beijing, which has resulted in the cancellation of several cultural events involving Prague ensembles in China.
Czech-Chinese relations have also been hit by a scandal involving the Czech branch of the Chinese company Huawei, which is suspected of collecting sensitive data on officials and businessmen through its employees.
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09/25/2019
MPs have rejected legislation that would have allowed cyclists on minor roads or cycle paths or people canoeing on the country’s rivers to have a small amount of alcohol in their blood. The Chamber of Deputies had previously voted to allow canoeists to consume half a mille of alcohol before taking to the water.
The Senate then sent the bill back to the lower house with the demand that the change also apply to cyclists. However, the amended bill only received 89 of the required 101 votes from MPs on Tuesday evening.
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09/25/2019
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš says he will discuss the Czech Republic, Europe and global problems in an address to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday afternoon, New York time.
Mr. Babiš told reporters that he would raise the issue of climate, including the fact that a number of large states were not fulfilling their commitments regarding the environment. He added that climate was not the only problem facing the world, saying he would also refer to other challenges, including poverty and access to water.
World leaders have been speaking at the UN General Assembly all week.
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