• 06/09/2024

    Andrej Babiš's ANO party won this year's European Parliament elections in Czechia with a 26.14 percent share of the vote, gaining seven of the country's 21 seats in the assembly - one more than they got in the last European elections in 2019. Government coalition leaders SPOLU (Together) came second with 22.27 percent and six seats, two fewer than they got last time.

    The coalition of Oath and Motorists came third with 10.26 percent, left-wing coalition Stačilo! (Enough) fourth with 9.56 percent, and the Mayors and Independents (STAN) fifth with 8.7 percent. Each of these three parties will be sending two MEPs to represent them in Brussels.

    The Pirate Party came in sixth with 6.2 percent, down from 13.95 percent in 2019, and will have only one MEP, losing two of their three seats from last time. Behind them was the coalition of the Tricolour party and Freedom and Direct Democracy, also winning one seat in the assembly and a 5.73 percent share of the vote.

    The election results were announced shortly after 11pm on Sunday, once voting had closed in all EU member states. Voter turnout this year was the highest since the Czech Republic joined the EU, with 36.45 percent of eligible voters in Czechia going to the polls.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    All Czech votes in the European Parliament elections have been counted, the Czech Statistical Office announced on the social media site X on Saturday evening. Data from the final precinct was received at 7:40 p.m., roughly half an hour earlier than in the previous elections five years ago. The results will be announced late on Sunday evening after voting has ended in all EU member states, with Italy being the final country to close its polling stations.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    Czechia will not be competing in kayak cross at the Olympic games in Paris this summer after the Czech hopefuls failed to win a place for the coveted event at the ICF World Cup in Prague. The closest to making it was Tereza Kneblová, who finished fourth in the finals in Prague's Troja district behind Angela Hugo from France, Noemie Fox from Australia and Nikita Setchell from the UK.

    Kayak cross, previously known as extreme slalom, will be making its Olympic debut this year in Paris.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    Monday is expected to be cloudy to overcast with a chance of rain. Daytime temperatures should range between 15 to 20 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    The Prague police have stepped up security after detaining a South American man on Saturday evening who is suspected of having been hired by Russia to carry out an arson attack on Czech territory.

    Police had been looking for the man since Thursday after he poured gasoline on some buses in the Prague 9 district and attempted unsuccessfully to set them on fire. The man fled the scene and the police spent two days searching for him, even calling on the public on Friday to help with the search. They eventually found and arrested the suspect on Saturday.

    According to news site Deník N, security forces were already on high alert due to a series of mysterious arson attacks on infrastructure in Germany and the Baltic states that have occurred in recent months and therefore immediately suspected that this attack could be linked to these other similar cases. After checking the suspect's mobile phone, they discovered the man was a member of a Telegram group in which arson attacks were being discussed. The Czech secret service suspects Russia of being behind the attempted attack and are now investigating the case.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    Several infectious diseases, including diphtheria, measles, and mpox, have increased year-on-year in Czechia, the State Health Institute reports. Tick-borne diseases and whooping cough also saw an increase in the first five months of this year compared to last. Conversely, there were fewer cases of scabies and salmonella.

    The Ministry of Health plans to comment on the spread of measles at a press conference on Monday. Czechia lost the status of a measles-free country in 2019 after the number of annual cases rose to almost 600. The target for vaccination against measles to prevent it from spreading within a population is 95 percent - a target that Czechia has not achieved in several years, despite vaccination against the disease being mandatory for children.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    Czech tennis player Kateřina Siniaková won her eighth Grand Slam doubles title at the French Open on Sunday afternoon. She and her doubles partner, the US player Cori "Coco" Gauff, beat the Italian duo Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini 7:6, 6:3 on clay in the Roland-Garros final in Paris.

    This is the third time Siniaková has won a doubles title at the French Open, previously winning with her usual doubles partner and fellow Czech, Barbora Krejčíková, in 2018 and 2021.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/09/2024

    The Czech Philharmonic opened the 66th edition of the Smetana Litomyšl classical music festival on Saturday evening in front of a packed festival hall with an excerpt of music from Smetana's opera Libuše and the Czech national anthem. Several other compositions by Bedřich Smetana were also performed during the course of the evening, including the overture to the opera The Bartered Bride, the Festive Overture in D major, and the symphonic poem Hakon Jarl. The concert ended with the symphonic poem Vltava from the cycle Má vlast (My Homeland). Violinist Jan Mráček and pianist Ivo Kahánek performed with the orchestra, which was conducted by Jakub Hrůš. Czech President Petr Pavel and his wife were among the audience.

    The festival proper started on Sunday morning and will continue until July 7. The 200th anniversary of Bedřich Smetana's birth passed this year.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/08/2024

    The National Heritage Institute concluded the first stage of its restoration of Litomyšl Castle on Saturday, which included repairing roofs, chimneys and windows and restoring some of the original historical interiors on the second and third floors of the castle. The extensive building works lasted about a year and a half and cost 265 million crowns.

    This stage of the renovation works was partially paid for with an EU subsidy of CZK 207 million. The next stage, which will involve restoring other castle interiors, facades and the nearby Manor House, will be paid for with national funds. The castle will now remain open all year round.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 06/08/2024

    Sunday is expected to be overcast and rainy, with daytime temperatures ranging between 17 and 22 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Anna Fodor

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