• 03/06/2024

    Thursday will be mostly sunny with temperatures ranging between 3 to 7 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský on Wednesday presented the Medal of Merit for Diplomacy to the outgoing Japanese Ambassador to Czechia, Hideo Suzuki. In his speech, Lipavský praised the ambassador's active engagement and his role in strengthening Czech-Japanese relations. Mr. Lipavský, who visited Japan last week, described bilateral relations between the two countries as excellent.

    Mr. Suzuki, who has been ambassador to Czechia since September 2020, is to be replaced by career diplomat Kansuke Nagaoka.

    The Medal of Merit for Diplomacy has been awarded since 2019 for  long-term contribution to Czech diplomacy, foreign policy and for extraordinary merits in the development of international relations between Czechia and other states or international organizations.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    Hundreds of Czech farmers are expected to take part in a protest in Prague on Thursday against rising costs, heavy regulation, cheap goods from Ukraine and the EU's Green Deal.

    The main organizers of the protest are the Czech Agrarian Chamber and the Czech Agricultural Union, which say the government is not addressing their problems.

    The protest is to start at 6am on Thursday when farmers will drive their tractors and other farm machinery around the city’s Letenské sady. At noon they will gather for a demonstration outside the Office of the Government, where they are due to meet with Agriculture Minister Marek Výborný.

    Prague City Hall has urged people to travel by public transport or work from home.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    This year Prague saw one of its warmest winters in the past 250 years, the Czech Hydro-Meteorological Institute reported on Wednesday.

    Between the start of December and end of February, the oldest Czech meteorological station at Prague’s Klementinum recorded an average temperature of 5.1 degrees Celsius, which is 2.8 degrees higher than the long-term average.

    This makes it the second warmest winter since measuring began at the station 1775, along with the winter of 2020. Above-average temperatures were mainly recorded in February, which was the warmest on record with an average of 8.1 degrees Celsius.

    So far the warmest winter on record was in 2006, with an average temperature of 5.8 degrees Celsius. The coldest winter recorded was in 1829 with an average temperature of -6.1 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    One in seven LGBTQ+ people in Czechia have experienced some type of discrimination at work, according to a study produced by Europe in Data and cited by the Czech News Agency on Wednesday.

    The most common type of abuse were verbal attacks, but also threats of physical or sexual violence. In total, 50,000 Czechs have experienced discrimination in employment, according to Eurostat data, with women being more likely to be discriminated against.

    A poll by Eurobarometer, carried out in December, suggests that approximately one in seven Czechs, or 14 percent, would be bothered by having a transgender or intersex person in their work team, while 77 percent wouldn’t find it a problem.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    Some 62 percent of restaurants and pubs in Czechia increased the price of draft beer in reaction to the increase in VAT rates on drinks and food, according to a survey conducted by Plzeňský Prazdroj among 3,400 pubs in Czechia. According to the survey results, released on Wednesday, the price of beer on tap increased by an average of CZK 2.80 per pint.

    The remaining 38 percent of pubs and restaurants have not yet increased prices, mainly because of fears of losing customers. Starting this year, the value added tax on draught beer and soft drinks went from 10 to 21 percent. A pint of draught beer currently costs between CZK 50 and 60.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    The Senate on Wednesday approved stricter rules against money laundering, extending the range of entities that will have to vet their clients for possible money laundering to include insolvency administrators, restructuring administrators and operators of online lotteries and online bingo.

    The amendment, which now has to be signed by the president, also imposes the obligation to vet clients of precious metal traders. In addition, the amendment increases the upper limit of the fine imposed on individuals for failure to check an institution subject to the law to CZK one million.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 03/06/2024

    Six new pumped-storage hydroelectric power plants could be built in Czechia, Czech Television reported. The ministries of the environment and agriculture have presented a list of the most suitable sites for the plants, comprising Orlík, Slapy, Pastviny, Libochovany, Vinice and Slezská Harta.

    The construction would cost tens of billions of crowns and the new facilities would double the current output of pumped-storage power plants, the minister of the environment, Petr Hladík, said.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/06/2024

    The Czech poet, lyricist, musician and artist Pavel Zajíček has died at the age of 72. One of the most important figures in Czechoslovak independent culture in the 1970s, he was perhaps best known for his work as the front man of the group DG 307, which he founded with Milan “Mejla” Hlavsa.

    Zajíček was jailed for a year in the 1976 trial of members of the Plastic People of the Universe and associates of the underground band. He was later forced into exile, settling in Sweden before moving to New York.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/05/2024

    The Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and the French President Emmanuel Macron signed a strategic partnership action plan during a visit by the latter to Prague on Tuesday. The document is focused on European and foreign policy, security and defence, migration, trade, social affairs, science and culture and is valid until 2028.

    The action plan refers to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as illegal and unprovoked armed aggression.

    In the document the two states declare that they have long-standing good relations based on shared values and similar or identical foreign policy interests.

    Author: Ian Willoughby

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