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08/13/2024
The Czech embassy in Athens has advised Czech tourists in Greece to monitor current information on the spread of wildfires, pay attention to media reports and not take risks. According to the embassy, there is currently a very high risk of fire throughout the Attica region and central Greece, including the island of Evia. Around 2,800 Czech travelers have registered with the Czech Foreign Ministry’s Drozd travel data base, thanks to which they get regular updates, but the ministry says that tens of thousands of Czechs could actually be staying in the country at this time.
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08/13/2024
Prague is planning to build a floating heliport on the Vltava River. The investment plan to the tune of CZK 52 million was approved by the Prague City Council this week. If everything goes according to plan, the heliport should be finished and put into operation next year. It will be located on the right bank of the Vltava River close to the Rašín Embankment near the Vyšehrad Tunnel. It should serve primarity patients of the General University Hospital, the Institute for Mother and Child Care in Podolí or to the Apolinář Maternity Hospital, which do not have roof heliports.
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08/13/2024
The Czech military is offering civilians the chance to experience a day in the armed forces to see what a soldier's life in the army entails. The project, which will be held for the first time this year, is intended to boost recruitment and to introduce people who are considering serving in the army or as active reserves, to the activities of the 25th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment in Strakonice. This particular regiment is currently in need of recruits, particularly for the positions of driver and operator. Only adult Czech citizens can apply for the chance to become a "soldier for a day". They must have a clean criminal record and need to send an application form to [email protected] by the end of August.
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08/13/2024
Czechia has responded to a call for aid from Greece and is sending a team of 75 firefighters and a rescue team to help battle wildfires raging in the country. The team leaves for Greece on Tuesday. Close to 700 firefighters, 17 aircraft, and 16 helicopters are currently fighting a devastating fire that is now just 11 kms from Athens, the closest a wildfire has come to the city in the country’s modern history. The flames are 25 metres high in some places and several villages have had to be evacuated. France, Italy, Romania and Cyprus are also sending fire crews and emergency teams.
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08/12/2024
Police have charged Petr Bursík, Karlovy Vary Transport Councilor for the Civic Democratic Party, in connection with the Chomutov corruption case. He is being prosecuted for manipulating public contracts, for which he faces up to eight years in prison. He has not been taken into custody. Bursík has denied any wrong-doing, but has said that he will suspend his membership in the Civic Democratic Party, so as not to damage the party ahead of the autumn elections. Fourteen other people have been charged in the massive corruption case that stretches across four regions.
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08/12/2024
Tuesday should be hot and mostly dry with day temperatures between 29 and 33 degrees Celsius.
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08/12/2024
Close to 70,000 people visited the Olympic Festival at Lake Most in the course of the past fortnight, trying out over 50 sports and rooting for Czech athletes at the Paris Olympics. The city will keep two sports venues open for the public after the festival closes - a parkour track and a skate park. The organizers now have eleven days to dismantle the other venues. A model of the Eiffel Tower made of recycled plastic will also be taken down.
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08/12/2024
Consumer prices in Czechia rose by 2.2 % year-on-year in July after a 2 % increase in June, the Czech Statistics Office reported. Compared to June, prices increased by 0.7 percent. The year-on-year price growth was driven by price increases in housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels, as well as package holidays and to a lesser extent, food and non-alcoholic beverages.
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08/12/2024
Czech artists and well-known personalities from other spheres have published an open letter calling for solidarity with their colleagues in Slovakia who are losing their jobs due to a purge implemented by Slovak Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová. The proclamation titled “It's time to lend a hand!” was endorsed by theatre director Jiří Suchý, actor and screenwriter Zdeněk Svěrák and former constitutional judge Eliška Wagnerová, among others. In recent days, Šimkovičová has dismissed the heads of a number of respected cultural institutions, among them the head of the Slovak National Gallery and the director of the Slovak National Theatre.
The dismissed head of the Slovak National Theatre, Matej Drlička, has described the sackings as “a concerted crackdown on freedom of artistic expression and a systematic assault on state institutions on the part of the Fico government.” The opposition is planning protest actions.
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08/12/2024
Czechia is set to experience its hottest week of the year, with daytime temperatures exceeding 30°C on most days and hitting 35°C in southern Moravia on Wednesday. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute predicts localized thunderstorms, which may bring heavy rainfall and hailstones in places. The heatwave will be particularly intense midweek, with high humidity making conditions especially uncomfortable. While a slight cooldown is expected over the weekend, significant and lasting relief from the heat is unlikely.
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