• 09/16/2023

    Several-kilometre-long queues of cars have formed around Ostrava’s Mošnov Airport, where the two-day NATO Days event is being held this weekend. People trying to get to the event, which is the biggest air, military and security show in Central Europe, are getting stuck in traffic jams for an hour or more, the Czech News Agency reports. The Czech police have urged motorists not to drive through Mošnov if they are just passing through.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 09/15/2023

    Saturday should be bright and sunny with daytime highs between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius.

  • 09/15/2023

    The opposition ANO party has filed a motion with the Constitutional Court to repeal the so-called Lex Babiš law barring top officials from owning media outlets. The legislation, approved earlier this year, tightened the existing conflict of interest law under which politicians were able to transfer media assets to a close person or a trust fund during their time in office. The law was approved in reaction to former prime minister Andrej Babiš owning a multi-billion crown empire, including media outlets, and placing them in trust funds during his tenure.

    All 70 MPs of the ANO party signed the motion, with the exception of Babiš himself. The party has based its complaint on the grounds that the ruling parties circumvented the Rules of Procedure of the Chamber of Deputies and restricted debate on the bill.

  • 09/15/2023

    The British Foreign Office claims that dozens of foreign embassies in London, including the Embassy of the Czech Republic, owe the country millions of pounds in unpaid congestion charges. According to a report published by the office the overall size of the debt now totals more than £145 million. Czechia reportedly owes over £480,000.

    The countries in question, which include the US, Japan, Poland, France and Germany, argue that the congestion charge, introduced in 2003, is a tax – making them exempt from paying it.

    Daniel Drake, spokesman for the Czech Foreign Ministry, said the congestion charge is a local fee that should not apply to diplomats since it violates Article 25 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which states that the receiving state must facilitate the performance of diplomatic missions in every possible way.

    The British Foreign Office claims there are no legal grounds to exempt diplomatic missions and international organizations from the London congestion charge, which is comparable to a parking fee or toll charge.

  • 09/15/2023

    Former Czech finance minister Miroslav Kalousek has won a libel suit against ANO party leader Andrej Babiš. The Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Babiš must apologize to his one-time political rival for a statement made in the Czech lower house five years ago when he accused him of "stealing from the Defence Ministry and having killed people by his purchase of parachutes".  Babiš has been ordered to apologise at a meeting of the Chamber of Deputies and also send a letter of apology to Kalousek. The ANO party leader said that he himself has been insulted much worse during heated debates in Parliament and would challenge the verdict in the Constitutional Court.

    In his speech Babiš was referring to Kalousek's tenure as deputy minister of defence and to several controversial contracts from that time, including the purchase of VTP-100 parachutes. In 1997, a soldier was fatally injured when his parachute failed to open and the army did not use the equipment afterwards.

  • 09/15/2023

    A third of Czech adults are suffering from depression of varying intensity, according to a survey conducted by psychiatrists at the General University Hospital in Prague. According to psychiatrists, depression symptoms are even more frequent now than they were during the Covid pandemic, which they attribute to the economic situation and people’s financial difficulties. The number of children and adolescents suffering from depression and those self-harming has also increased steeply in the last few years, which many experts ascribe to the period of social isolation during the Covid pandemic.

  • 09/15/2023

    Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend the annual NATO Days at Ostrava’s Mošnov Airport at the weekend. The two-day event is the biggest air, military and security show in Central Europe with military hardware exhibitions, police and rescue technology and dynamic shows of special units. Among the big attractions this year are three US F-35 Lightning II aircraft which arrived in Czechia for the event. The government is purchasing two dozen of these fighter jets for its armed forces. The NATO Days in Ostrava have been taking place since 2001.

  • 09/15/2023

    The Regional Court in Pilsen has issued an international arrest warrant for Tomáš Cermák, who was sentenced to 5.5 years in jail earlier this year for inciting a terrorist crime. The 36-year-old is in hiding and the police believe that he may have gone abroad to avoid serving his sentence. Čermak was the first person in Czechia to be convicted of inciting violence against politicians during the pandemic and hate speech against Ukrainians on social networks.

  • 09/15/2023

    Police are investigating a collision between a passenger train and a freight train on the line between Mladá Boleslav and Nymburk on Thursday evening. According to preliminary findings the passenger train crossed the path of the freight train, after passing through a red light signal. Several cars derailed and three people suffered light injuries. Firefighters evacuated 37 people from the train.

  • 09/15/2023

    Healthcare unions say they will file a complaint to the European Commission over a controversial amendment to the Labour Code concerning overtime work for doctors and paramedics. Martin Engel, chairman of the Association of Czech Doctors, says the amendment which allows doctors to serve up to double the amount of overtime against the current legislation, will put patients at risk. Thousands of doctors have protested against the amendment on the grounds that they are already heavily overworked and have threatened to refuse to serve any overtime hours if it is enforced.

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