• 04/01/2024

    It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Tuesday, with an average high temperature of 13 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected on the following days

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    The one-time electoral alliance of the Pirates and Mayors parties have the right to propose Czechia’s next European Commissioner under the deal created when they entered government with Together, Prime Minister Petr Fiala of the Civic Democrats reiterated through a spokesperson on Sunday. Together consists of the Civic Democrats, the Christian Democrats and TOP 09.

    Mr. Fiala said it would still be up to the governing coalition whether to approve any candidate.

    Alexander Vondra, who is Together’s leader for European Parliament elections in June, also said on Sunday that it was the Pirates and Mayors who would nominate a European Commissioner to replace Czechia’s Věra Jourová, when her term ends.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    A smog alert was in force in the whole of Bohemia and parts of Moravia and Silesia due to sand from the Sahara desert on Sunday morning.

    The Czech Hydro-Meteorological Institute said the sand, which increases the concentration of dust particles in the air, may be present in Czechia until Monday.

    The concentration of dust particles in the air was above the threshold of one hundred micrograms per cubic metre in many places at 8:30am on Sunday, according to the Czech Hydro-Meteorological Institute website.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    The anti-EU Freedom and Direct Democracy party say they aim to appeal to supporters of government leaders the Civic Democrats in June’s European Parliament elections, Novinky.cz reported on Sunday.

    Party leader Tomio Okamura told the news site that the grouping planned to target dissatisfied supporters of the Civic Democrats.

    To that end they have placed one-time MEP Petr Mach, a euro-sceptic, at the head of the party’s candidates list, instead of Ivan David, who is currently Freedom and Direct Democracy’s sole MEP. The grouping are planning to run in an alliance with the extra-parliamentary Tricolour in the Euro elections.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    Karlovy Vary’s Preciosa Villa, which is part of a luxurious villa district known in the West Bohemian spa town as “Westend”, has been made a protected monument. It is the second cultural monument declared in the Karlovy Vary Region in 2024.

    The building, which contains apartments, was built in the French neo-Renaissance style in 1902 and 1903.

    The initiative to declare it a cultural monument came from the owners of the building themselves, the National Heritage Institute in Loket said in a press release.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    Christians in Czechia are celebrating Easter Sunday, one of the most significant days in their faith’s calendar. With regard to folk traditions, many Czechs eat a meat-based lunch on the Feast of the Resurrection, breaking a long symbolic fast, while eggs are painted for the following day.

    Easter Monday is more closely associated with customs linked to the arrival of spring. These include males lightly “whipping” females with switches braided from willow branches and adorned with ribbons.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    The 2023 Album of the Year prize at the Anděl (Angel) Awards, the Czech equivalent of the Grammys, has gone to the band November 2nd for their record of the same name.

    David Koller and Pam Rabbit took the male and female Solo Artist of the Year gongs in the Anděl Awards, which are organised by the Czech Music Academy. Veteran entertainer Jiří Korn, who is 74, was inducted into the organisation’s Hall of Fame during Saturday evening’s awards ceremony in Prague.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    The Czech painter Věra Nováková has died at the age of 96. Nováková, who was also a sculptor and book illustrator, is considered one of the most original Czech artists of the 20th century.

    Born in 1928, she was expelled from art school in Prague a year after the Communist takeover. She married another hugely respected artist, Pavel Brázda, in 1950 and the pair worked mainly outside official structures for the next four decades. Her first major exhibition took place after the Velvet Revolution.

    “I went through almost the entire 20th century and experienced two totalitarian systems – Hitler’s and Stalin’s. Four years after the end of the war, I was expelled from the Academy of Fine Arts because I did not fit for building a socialist paradise, which was true,” Věra Nováková said in 2022.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/31/2024

    It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Monday, with an average high temperature of 19 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in the mid-teens Celsius are expected on the following days.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 03/30/2024

    The number of public post boxes in Czechia via which people can send letters or postcards has fallen by 10th in the last five years to 17,600, the Czech News Agency reported on Saturday.

    The reason for the decline is lower interest in sending mail and the fact that there used to be an overabundance of letterboxes, a spokesperson for Czech Post said.

    Author: Ian Willoughby

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