• 09/10/2019

    On the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day, the Ministry of Health noted that on average more than 1,300 Czechs take their own lives each year. Suicide is the second most common cause of death among Czechs aged 15 to 24, officials said.

    The Czech Republic has put in place a National Suicide Prevention Action Plan for 2020-2030 that focuses on identifying early warning signs. Member of professional psychiatric groups told reporters on Tuesday that an estimated 90 percent of victims suffered from mental illness.

    Men are four times more likely to commit suicide than women, with men over 75 particularly vulnerable. Often they visit a GP with a problem a few weeks or months beforehand.

    The suicide rate was lowest in the Czech Republic in 1995 and 1996, according to the national statistical office. In the former Czechoslovakia, it was highest in the first few years after the crushing of the Prague Spring by Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/10/2019

    The Czech Army chose to buy 12 military helicopters from US maker Bell rather than a cheaper option from its rival Sikorsky mainly because Bell offered greater cooperation with Czech firms, the daily Právo reports.

    The deal priced at 14.5 billion crowns included 8 utility Venom helicopters and 4 attack Viper helicopters, which share most of their parts. Sikorsky had offered 12 Black Hawks for 1 billion crows less and included weaponry and ammunition shipments.

    But military officials told Právo that Bell offered far more work for Czech companies, in particular the state-owned enterprise LOM Praha, which fixes and maintains Soviet-era Mi-24 helicopters, and the Military Technical Institute (VTÚ).

    Bell’s deal also allowed for preserving combat capabilities when the Mi-24s are removed from service, around 2025, the sources said.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    The Czech team have advanced to the FIBA World Cup basketball quarterfinals for the first time despite their 77 – 84 loss to Greece on Monday. The Greek team needed to win by at least 12 points to advance.

    For the Czechs to make it to the top 8, they still needed the United States needed to beat Brazil, later on in the day. The US won the Monday afternoon match by a score of 89 – 73.

    After this result, the Czechs got second place in the standings in the three-way tie with Brazil and Greece, thanks to point difference.

    Chicago Bulls guard Tomáš Satoranský flirted with a triple-double (13 points, eight assists, nine rebounds) in the Czech win.

    Apart from the Czechs and Americans, also already through to the quarterfinals in China are the French and Australians. Argentina, Serbia, Spain and Poland have all locked down their seeding.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    Prague councillors unanimously agreed on Monday to establish a Museum of 20th Century Memory that will focus on the history of non-free regimes in the Czech lands. The city council is to put the proposal to a formal vote on September 19.

    A total of 30 civic associations and social organizations bringing together former political prisoners, educators and researchers had expressed support for setting up the new museum.

    If approved, the museum’s board will likely include historian and writer Jiří Padevět, Post Bellum director Mikuláš Kroupa and historian Petr Blažek of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    Tuesday should be clear to partly cloudy throughout the country. Rain is likely only in the Olomouc region. Average daytime highs should range from 14 to 18 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    Minister of Culture Lubomír Zaorálek (Social Democrats) objected to the recent cancellation of concerts by Czech ensembles in China during a meeting with the country’s ambassador in Prague, the news agency ČTK reports.

    Beijing has ‘indefinitely postponed’ or cancelled scheduled tours by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and other groups, likely due to an ongoing feud with Prague Mayor Zdenek Hřib (Pirates), a vocal supporter of Taiwan and Tibet.

    Minister Zaorálek reportedly told the Chinese ambassador that the cancellations have damaged bilateral relations.

    Since taking office a year ago, Hřib has pushed for the removal of a clause in a Prague-Beijing cooperation agreement requiring the Czech capital to respect the communist country’s “one-China policy”.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    This summer was the hottest in 58 years, with average temperatures of 19.5 degrees Celsius, some 2.5 degrees above the norm for June through August.

    The month of June in particular was hotter than usual, by some 5 degrees Celsius, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (ČHMÚ).

    Over the summer, more than 30 “tropical days”, that is with temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, were recorded, at 17 different measuring stations.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    The Czech Republic’s Jiří Prskavec won the overall title at the Canoe Slalom World Cup Final in Prague on Sunday, with a win in the men’s single-seater kayak category (K1). It marked his third World Cup win.

    Prskavec’s teammate and fellow European champion Vít Přindiš placed second and Frenchman Boris Neveu finished third. For the season, Prskavec ended with 319 points, ahead of Slovenia’s Peter Kauzer, with 266, and Přindiš with 262.

    In the women’s event, the Czech slalom canoeist Tereza Fišerová finished third in the C1, behind Great Britain’s Kimberley Woods and new champion Jessica Fox of Australia.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    Czech Foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček (Social Democrats) is due to meet his Swedish counterpart Margot Wallström in Stockholm on Monday, as well as the Nordic country’s ministers for defence and European affairs.

    On their agenda are bilateral relations, security and Russia-Ukraine issues, Brexit, and the Eastern Partnership project (EaP), launched in Prague in 2009 to boost cooperation among EU countries and six former Soviet republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

    During his visit, Minister Petříček is also set to meet representatives of the Czech community in Sweden and inaugurate an exhibition marking the upcoming 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, featuring a stand-in for the Pink Tank of Czech artist David Černý.

    Author: Brian Kenety
  • 09/09/2019

    Czech state-controlled utility ČEZ has announced a September 25 deadline for potential buyers of its Romanian assets to register their interest. The move is in line with the company’s strategy to exit foreign markets, including Bulgaria, Turkey and Poland.

    In total, ČEZ is considering seven companies in Romania, keeping only companies engaged in modern energy services (ESCo) and trading activity. ČEZ will later issue a call for non-binding tenders from registered potential buyers.

    The utility expects to earn tens of billions of crowns from the sales, which it will invest largely into renewable energies.

    Author: Brian Kenety

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