• 09/23/2019

    Municipalities around the country have been given a year to make their web pages user-friendly for disabled and elderly citizens, according to a new Interior Ministry regulation.

    This will necessitate a suitable presentation with regard to size, style and layout and a text that is optimal for reading programs for the blind. Newly-set up web pages must meet the criteria from the outset.

    The ministry said even the smallest municipalities should have no problem meeting the criteria since work on their web pages is usually done by IT specialists via outsourcing.

  • 09/23/2019

    The travel agency Neckermann, which is part of the bankrupt British travel agency Thomas Cook, has issued a statement saying the collapse of its mother company should not affect its own clients.

    The head of marketing at Neckermann, Jan Šrámek, said the travel agency has approximately 1,100 Czech clients abroad who should return on schedule with no foreseeable problems.

    The return flights have been covered and everything should go according to schedule, Šrámek said.

    He noted that in connection with the recent developments the company might have to scrap the foreign holidays of clients who have not yet left but gave assurances their money would be refunded in full.

    According to the head of the Association of Czech Travel Agencies Jan Papež, the problem could affect Czech clients who had bought their holidays in Germany or Great Britain.

  • 09/23/2019

    The minister for labour and social affairs, Jana Maláčová, is planning to re-introduce state-subsidized crèches as of 2021.

    The minister has stressed the need to address the lack of facilities for children under the age of 3.

    Parents who need to place their child in a day-care facility either find so-called children’s’ groups, which are fairly expensive, or try to enrol them in kindergartens.

    Under the new system children’s groups would be transformed into crèches and the state would subsidize all children under the age of 4 with a sum of 5,000 crowns a month.

    The sum paid for by the child’s parents should not exceed a third of the minimal wage (presently 4,450), Maláčová said.

    Children over the age of four would be placed in kindergartens. There are currently 45,000 two-year-olds in kindergartens.

  • 09/23/2019

    Several buildings in the centre of Prague, including the Dancing House and the Kotva department store, were covered with temporary graffiti on Sunday night. The aim of the event, organised by Prague Property Company, is to draw attention to the fact that the city lacks legal space for street art. The firm administers all of the buildings in question.

    The company provided 20 Czech street artists with 190 square metres of space for creating temporary graffiti. It also announced its plan to turn the Koh-i-noor factory building in Prague’s Vršovice district into a legal space for graffiti art.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/23/2019

    Czech cross-country mountain bike racer Kateřina Nash took the gold medal in the second round of the Cyclo-cross World Cup in Waterloo, Wisconsin. Its is the eighth career cyclocross World Cup victory for the Czech racer.

    The 41-year-old racer finished 19 seconds ahead of Jolanda Neff of Switzerland. Evie Richards of Great Britain came third. Nash finished second in the World Cup opener in Iowa City, and currently leads the series.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/22/2019

    The Czech Republic should have the right to determine its own energy mix, Foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček told the Czech News Agency on Sunday ahead of his departure for the United National General Assembly, which also includes the Sustainable Development Impact Summit.

    Mr. Petříček also said nuclear energy represented part of the country’s energy mix and it was an important replacement of the fossil fuels, which are being gradually phased out.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/22/2019

    The Czech Republic’s Karolína Muchová has claimed her first-ever WTA singles title, after winning the Korea Open Final on Saturday. The 23-year-old Czech defeated Magda Linette of Poland 6-1, 6-1 in just 69 minutes to raise her first career trophy.

    The Czech No. 5 is enjoying her career-best season, having previously reached her maiden WTA final in Prague in May and a Grand Slam quarterfinal debut at Wimbledon.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/22/2019

    Sunday will be partly cloudy to overcast with occasional showers and daytime high ranging between 17 and 21 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/22/2019

    Czech President Miloš Zeman is not planning to take part in events commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, which marked the end of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia.

    In an interview for the website Blesk, the Czech head of state said he would remember the events of November 1989 alone at home. He also said most people who would attend the events had not taken part in them 30 years ago.

    Last year, angry protestors at Národní Street threw away the flowers laid to the monument at Prague’s Národní Street by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and the populist politician Tomio Okamura, as well as the wreath sent by the president.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 09/22/2019

    President Miloš Zeman will sign into a law an extended bill on electronic cash registers as soon as he receives it. Mr Zeman made the statement on Sunday in an interview for the website Blesk.cz.

    The amendment to the bill on cash registers, approved by MPs earlier this month, extends the duty to report sales electronically to professions that are not yet subject to it, including craftsmen, doctors, lawyers and taxi drivers.

    The amendment will also allow small businesses with sales of up to 600,000 crowns to record sales in off-line mode using paper receipts. At the same time some services and goods, such as, catering, cleaning services or home care will move to the lowest 10% VAT rate. 

    Prime Minister Andrej Babiš introduced the EET in 2016, when he was the finance minister, to counter the grey economy and tax fraud.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková

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