• 11/14/2023

    The new memorial to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in the Czech Lands, which is on the site of a former concentration camp for Roma during the Second World War in Lety, South Bohemia, will open on February 3, 2024, the Czech News Agency reports. Trees were planted on the site on Monday, with the newly planted forest, which will contain almost 14,000 trees, intended to symbolise the lost Roma communities.

    The majority of the seedlings for the forest were donated by the Orlík Castle estate of the recently deceased Karel Schwarzenberg, who supported the construction of the memorial, and his son Jan. The crowd held a minute's silence for Schwarzenberg.

    The site where hundreds of Czech Roma perished during World War II became the centre of international controversy over the past decades due to the pig farm that was built on the site after the war. The farm was eventually demolished last year.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 11/14/2023

    The funeral of Karel Schwarzenberg, a member of the Czech nobility and one of the country’s most prominent post-1989 politicians, will take place on Saturday 9 December in St. Vitus Cathedral, Czech Television reported on Tuesday. The former foreign minister and presidential candidate died on Sunday in Vienna at the age of 85.

    According to Novinky.cz, the funeral mass at St. Vitus Cathedral is likely to be followed by a private funeral for family and friends at Orlík nad Vltavou Castle, with Schwarzenberg’s remains placed to rest in the family tomb in the castle park. However, this information has not yet been confirmed by the family.

    It is expected that Schwarzenberg will be buried with state honours at St. Vitus Cathedral, but this has also not yet been confirmed.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 11/14/2023

    Czech social services have a shortage of almost 3,000 workers, three times more than in 2020, the Czech News Agency reported on Tuesday. The biggest shortage is found among direct caregivers, followed by health and social workers, technical and administrative staff, and educators. The Czech Association of Social Service Providers published these figures in a press release after conducting a survey of social service facilities in Czechia.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 11/14/2023

    The Pankrac station on the C line of the Prague metro will be closed for reconstruction for a year as of January 2025, the Prague Transport Company announced on Monday. In addition to the station’s modernization the company will also be building a transit route to line D which is now under construction.

    The Jiřího z Poděbrad station on the Prague metro’s A line which was closed for reconstruction for a year reopened to the public at the beginning of November.

  • 11/14/2023

    Preparations are underway for the funeral of Karel Schwarzenberg, a member of the Czech nobility and one of the country’s most prominent post-1989 politicians, who died on Sunday in Vienna at the age of 85.

    It is expected that the head of the Schwarzenberg clan will be buried with state honours. The Office of the Czech Government has confirmed that it is in contact with the family of Karel Schwarzenberg and has said that everything depends on their decision.

    According to Novinky.cz there is likely to be a funeral mass at St. Vitus Cathedral followed by a private funeral for family and friends at Orlík nad Vltavou Castle. The news site says it is likely that Karel Schwarzenberg’s remains will be placed to rest in the family tomb in the castle park, in accordance with his wishes.

  • 11/13/2023

    Tuesday should be partly cloudy to overcast with rain in the northern parts of the country and day temperatures between 9 and 13 degrees Celsius.

  • 11/13/2023

    The Confederation of Czech and Moravian Trade Unions is organizing an anti-government protest march in Prague on November 27, the CTK news agency reported. Thousands of people from around the country are expected to join the protest against the government’s austerity package which is expected to hit both companies and individuals, the pension reform and the upcoming hike in energy costs. Teachers’ unions have also called a nation-wide strike that day in protest of the government’s failure to increase the wages of non-teaching staff.

  • 11/13/2023

    The Czech state will collect far less in windfall profits from banks this year than expected, Czech Television reported. According to Czech Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura the ministry expects to collect around CZK 1 billion in windfall tax from banks this year whereas the expectation was more than CZK 30 billion in revenues. The Pirate Party of the ruling coalition has criticized the cabinet for failing to implement the law enforcing a windfall profits tax on banks and energy companies a year earlier – i.e. as of 2022.  Minister Stanjura said that despite the disappointment, the tax had a positive impact on clients since banks offered people higher interest rates on their savings and term accounts.

  • 11/13/2023

    Czechia is the sick man in Europe, the German newspaper Die Welt wrote at the weekend, saying that the Czech Republic is the only EU country that has not yet recovered from the pandemic slump. The country's economic model has aged, with economists warning of a growth trap, Die Welt reported on Saturday. Experts predict weak growth for next year as well. The paper says the country’s failure to recover after the pandemic can be explained by a number of factors: Czech companies are not particularly energy-efficient in their production and were therefore hit hard by the energy crisis after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The Czech central bank raised interest rates very early on, deliberately slowing down the economy in order to combat inflation, which is extremely high by European standards. And unlike other European countries, including those in central and eastern Europe, the government has also been very cautious with regard to crown and energy aid, Die Welt says.

  • 11/13/2023

    The Czech Foreign Ministry has evacuated two more people from Gaza, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský confirmed on Monday. He said the couple were a Czech national and a family member. Nine others, people with Czech citizenship or close family members, are still waiting for evacuation. The ministry has said it will not be releasing their names or other details for safety reasons.

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