• 12/12/2023

    Russia and China are the most active states when it comes to spreading disinformation in Czechia, says the head of the country’s counterintelligence service, BIS. Speaking at a conference focused on hybrid threats in Prague on Tuesday, Michal Koudelka said that Czechia had seen less impact of anti-Israel propaganda from Hamas or Iran than some other states.

    The BIS chief said that Czechia had greatly boosted its efforts to combat disinformation in recent times.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 12/12/2023

    Over 4,000 people have applied to join the Czech Army since the launch of a virtual recruitment centre in September, the minister of defence, Jana Černochová, said on Tuesday. The minister said she had been surprised by the number of applications received to date.

    The Ministry of Defence will also seek to recruit soldiers online in 2024.

    In September the army had almost 28,000 professional soldiers and 4,300 members of the Active Reserve. By 2030 it hopes to have 30,000 soldiers and 10,000 reserves.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 12/12/2023

    The Czech government’s commissioner for human rights, Klára Šimáčková Laurenčíková, presented her own awards in Prague on Monday evening. The official bestowed the newly created prize, for defending and promoting human rights, to 18 individuals and organisations in six categories.

    Among those honoured were Zdeněk Ryšavý of the organisation Romea, Jitka Poláková, director of proFem, evangelical pastor Mikuláš Vymětal, Viktor Heumann of the association Trans*parent, and Bohdan Rajčinec, who represents the Ukrainian minority.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 12/12/2023

    Singer and composer Michael Kocáb will celebrate his 70th birthday with an appearance at Prague’s Metronome music festival next June, the organisers have announced.

    Kocáb became famous as the frontman of the band Pražský výběr. He was also involved in politics and oversaw the departure of Russian troops from Czechoslovakia in the early 1990s.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 12/12/2023

    It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Wednesday, with an average high temperature of 7 degrees Celsius. Lower temperatures are expected on the following days.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 12/12/2023

    Over two million crowns were raised during the three days that the late Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg’s coffin was on display to the public, his family has announced.

    Instead of flowers, the politician wanted his supporters to contribute to the defence of Ukraine or to the Order of Malta, of which he was a member and which is dedicated to charity.

    The family will decide on the exact distribution of the donation in the coming days.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 12/12/2023

    The population of Czechia increased by 54,700 to 10.88 million in the first three quarters of this year, according to data published by the Czech Statistics Office on Tuesday. The increase is due to foreign migration, especially from Ukraine.

    From January to the end of September, 116,700 people immigrated to Czechia, while 48,600 people left the country. The figures include Ukrainians granted temporary protection due to Russian military aggression.

    According to the freshly released data, the first six months of 2022 saw 69,200 births, which is a drop by 11 percent year-on-year. The number of deceased also went down to 82,600.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 12/11/2023

    Tuesday is expected to be partly cloudy with day temperatures ranging between 4 and 8 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková
  • 12/11/2023

    The Supreme Court has increased compensation for children from Romani families who were evicted from their homes in the Moravian town of Vsetín in 2006. They will receive sums ranging between CZK 10,000 to CZK 95,000.

    The decision to move several hundred Romani rent-defaulters out of a dilapidated block of flats in the town was made by the then mayor Jiří Čunek from the Christian Democratic Party, who faced much criticism for the move.

    The people were moved to portacabins and rundown buildings, some of which lacked basic necessities like electricity and running water. According to the judge, the move led to broken social ties and in one case to a family break-up.

  • 12/11/2023

    Domestic presidential elections and the war between Israel and Hamas were the top two trending searches on Google in Czechia in 2023, the company said in a press release on Monday.

    Among other topics that also made the top 10 of Google’s annual list of most popular searches in 2023 were a scabies epidemic, the StarDance television show or the opening of a Prague branch of Popeyes fast food chain.

    The most googled local personality was President Petr Pavel, followed by ANO party leader and former prime minister Andrej Babiš.

    Author: Ruth Fraňková

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