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12/07/2014
Air-pollution in some parts of Moravia, particularly the Moravia-Silesia region, has worsened, the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute said. A smog alert remains in effect for most of the region over dust emission values that in some places three times exceed the permitted norms and the authorities on Saturday asked local companies to scale down production. Children and elderly people as well as chronically ill patients have been advised to stay indoors. The Moravia-Silesia region is one of the most polluted in the country, with heavy industry, traffic and coal heating among the major factors.
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12/07/2014
Public trust in the centre-left government led by Bohuslav Sobotka has fallen considerably, according to a poll conducted by the TNS Aisa agency for the Czech Television. Some 36 percent of people who took part in the survey said they didn't trust the government, a drop by ten percent compared to the previous month. The authors of the survey attribute the fall in trust to a series of controverial moves by president Zeman, such as his use of vulgar language in a radio interview or his comments on the crisis in Ukraine. The poll also suggests that 76 percent of Czechs are dissatified with teh current political situation in the country.
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12/07/2014
People evacuated from the villages in close vicinity of the munitions storage site in eastern Moravia have been allowed to return home. Around 2000 inhabitants had to leave their homes after pyrotechnics experts found an unexploded artillery grenade on the roof of a damaged building situated at the compound, with munition inside. After searching teh site on Sunday, pyrotechnics said there was no further threat to the surrounding communities. The former military storage facility, run by a private firm, first exploded in October, killing two employees.
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12/07/2014
Art objects from the communist-era Hotel Praha, which was demolished last year, are set to go under the hammer in the Nová Síň Gallery in Prague on Sunday. The gallery is selling off more than 90 objects, mostly graphic art, which were part of the hotel's interior. Hotel Praha was built at the end of the 1970s and was used by members of Czechoslovakia’s Communist Party and the government. Although considered a landmark by some preservationists, it was knocked down by its owner, the PPF group, to make way for a private park for its elite Open Gate school.
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12/07/2014
Minister of Agriculture Marian Jurečka of the Christian Democrats is criticising large supermarket chains for unethical practices and exaggerated food prices. The minister has sent out a letter to the supermarket representatives, listing the reservations of farmers and food producers. The Ministry of Agriculture has also pledged to provide small farmers with legal assistance in case they enter a legal dispute with a supermarket chain.
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12/07/2014
Pope Francis on Sunday approved the process of beatifying the Czech nun Vojtěcha Hasmandová, by recognising the decree of her heroic virtues, which is the first step in a long path to sainthood. Hasmandová, who was born in 1914 and died in 1988, was imprisoned by the Communist regime in the 1950s. In 1970, she was appointed Mother Superior of the Borromean Sisters order. Her beatification can only be completed if her miracles are approved.
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12/06/2014
Some 2000 people had to be evacuated from their homes over explosions at a munitions depot at Vrbětice in eastern Moravia on Saturday. The inhabitants of the villages in close vicinity of the depot had to leave their homes for safety reason, after pyrotechnics found a damaged building with grenades inside at the site. The bomb disposal experts also had to remove an unexploded artillery grenade from the building's roof. The former military storage facility, run by a private firm, first exploded in October, killing two employees. Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka, said after the National Council meeting on Saturday that the governemnt will discuss the situation in Vrbětice on Monday.
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12/06/2014
The Czech biathlete Veronika Vítková got the silver in women's 7.5 kilometre sprint in Ostersund on Saturday. Vítková has not missed a single target and finished only 4.6 seconds behind the winning Tiril Eckhoff of Norway, who covered the track in a time of 21:35,5. Today's silver medal is Veronika Vítková's fifth World Cup medal so far.
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12/06/2014
Six people were injured in a fire that broke out in the early hours of Saturday in a senior housing facility in Kopřivnice in north Moravia. A spokesman for the local fire brigade said the incident was causes by careless handling of fire. Two people, one of them in critical condition, had to be taken to hospital. Preliminary damage estimate has been put at 700,000 crowns.
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12/06/2014
The Staroměstská station on the A line of Prague’s metro was reopened on Saturday after an inspection detected no defect on the station's escalators. Satroměstská, located in Prague’s Old Town district, was closed after three people suffered injuries last week when an escalator at the Můstek station suddenly went into reverse. In total, 12 escalators by the same manufacturer are to be checked in the coming weeks.
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