• 11/06/2023

    British singer-songwriter Sting is to give another concert in Czechia in 2024. He will perform in the West Bohemian town of Plzeň at the Lochotín Amphitheatre on June 4. The concert is part of his My Songs world tour in support of his thirteenth solo studio album. Last year Sting performed in Prague and this year fans could see him live in Pardubice.

  • 11/06/2023

    The Czech prime minister, Petr Fiala, spoke at the opening of a Czech-Kenyan business forum in the Kenyan capital Nairobi on Monday. Continuing a weeklong visit to sub-Saharan Africa, he discussed the possible deepening of cooperation between his country and Kenya in the defense sector. He also said Czechia could help stabilise Kenya’s energy infrastructure.

    Mr. Fiala also spoke about possible cooperation in healthcare and agriculture, as well as the opportunity to establish new contacts in the fields of information technology and space research.

    The forum was attended by representatives of nearly two dozen Czech firms and over 70 Kenyan companies.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/06/2023

    Slavia Prague have suffered their first defeat of the season in Czech football’s top flight. Despite opening the scoring, they were beaten 2:1 by Viktoria Plzeň in the capital on Sunday evening in what was the most anticipated game of the 14th round.

    The result leaves Slavia two points behind leaders Sparta Prague, who are defending champions. They beat Bohemians 1905 2:0 on Saturday.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    An estimated 200 to 300 people took part in a demonstration in Prague on Sunday in support of the Palestinians in their conflict with Israel. Participants carried signs and Palestinian flags, while speakers called for an end to the killing of Palestinians and highlighted the suffering of Palestinian children, the Czech News Agency reported.

    The crowd gathered at Malostranské náměstí before marching to Wenceslas Square.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    The Czech minister of transport, Martin Kupka, says he wants to transform the national Service Center for Road Transport into a roads inspectorate modelled after equivalent bodies Poland and other countries. Speaking on Czech Television on Sunday, Mr. Kupka said the organisation should have stronger powers in the control of trucks, in particular with regard to overloading and compliance with regular breaks.

    The minister said he wanted to present legislation on the matter next spring, with a view to it being in place from the following year. He said the change would not incur extra costs for the state as it would not involve the recruitment of new civil servants.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    The Czech Foreign Ministry is in contact with 11 people seeking to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip, Minister Jan Lipavský said on Sunday. He said on TV Nova that eight of the 11 were known to have Czech citizenship; Czech officials are attempting to find out more about the others.

    Egypt’s agreement is required for people to leave Gaza and granted permission to four people with Czech passports to leave in recent days. However it is unclear whether those concerned actually managed to leave Palestinian territory.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    The Czech minister of health, Vlastimil Válek, says that hospitals in Czechia spend up to 60 percent of their income on salaries, while in some areas such as aftercare, rehabilitation or psychiatric care it is 80 percent. In Western countries the figure is around 50 percent, Mr. Válek told a congress of the Czech Medical Chamber on Sunday.

    The president of the doctors’ group, Milan Kubek, said the amount of money that goes into health care, which is lower than in the West, pays for devices and medicines at the same prices, leaving less for staff remuneration.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    The parties in the Czech governing coalition have agreed to reallocate CZK 12 million in the 2024 state budget, Czech Television reported. Money should go to organisations commemorating Czech democratic traditions, such as the Czechoslovak Legionary Community and the Shoah Memorial, Czech TV said.

    MPs approved the basic parameters of the budget at the end of October, so they will no longer be able to touch the level of revenues, expenditures and the deficit. However, they still have the option of requesting transfers of money between chapters in the second reading.

    Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura said the smaller such changes were, the better.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 11/05/2023

    It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Monday, with an average high temperature of 13 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected on the following days, though highs will fall slightly.

  • 11/05/2023

    Sunday is the 70th anniversary of the first football game at the Za Lužánkami stadium in Brno. The venue holds the domestic league attendance record, 44,120, for a match between Brno and Slavia Prague.

    Today Za Lužánkami, which hosted its final game 22 years ago, is in disrepair and is faced with demolition.

    Author: Ian Willoughby

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