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03/24/2024
The number of sightings of the common jackal in the protected landscape of Pálava in south Moravia has recently increased, the Czech News Agency has reported. According to local zoologists, it is not clear how many jackals have settled in the area.
The common jackal has also found its way into other places in Czechia, with a stable population recorded in the former military area in Milovice in central Bohemia.
The wolf-like canines are migrating to Czechia from their original habitat in Turkey and the Balkans as a result of the warming climate. The first piece of evidence proving the existence of jackals in the country was taken in 2015 by a camera trap just 40 kilometres out of Prague.
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03/24/2024
Czechia received CZK 1.2 trillion from the European Union between 2014 and 2023, according to an analysis by CRIF, published by the Czech News Agency on Sunday. In addition to these subsidies, Czechia has also received support from the Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund, as well as subsidies for agriculture from the Recovery and Resilience Facility. The largest share of subsidies from EU programmes in the period in question was drawn by local governments, with over a fifth of the volume going to commercial companies.
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03/24/2024
Czech Radek Houser won the bronze medal in the Snowboard Cross World Cup in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada, on Saturday. In a close finish, he beat Canada’s Evan Bichon. The 27-year-old Czech reached the podium for the first time in his career. Another Czech, Eva Adamczyková, finished fifth in the women’s race.
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03/24/2024
Another two UH-1Y Venom helicopters that are to be used by the Czech Army have arrived at the military base in Náměšt' nad Oslavou, the army said on Saturday on the X network.
In total, Czechia is set to acquire twelve H-1 machines from the US, eight multipurpose UH-1Y Venom helicopters and four AH-1Z Vipers, as part of its air force modernisation effort. The Czech Army currently has ten of the purchased machines.
A further six Vipers and two Venoms will be gifted to the Czech Army by the US to compensate for the equipment Czechia has sent to aid Ukraine. All of them should arrive by the end of the year.
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03/23/2024
Some 411,000 Czechs, mostly students and university staff, have participated in international exchanges with the European scholarship programme Erasmus+ over the past 25 years, the Czech News Agency reported on Saturday, citing data by the House of Foreign Cooperation. During the same period, some 118,500 university students came Czechia for study and nearly 30,000 for practical training.
Erasmus, which is the largest European programme in education, was launched in 1987 and Czechia joined it in 1998. It is currently open not only to university students, but also to secondary and primary school pupils, teachers, youth workers and sports coaches.
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03/23/2024
Sunday will be mostly overcast with rain showers and day temperatures ranging between 5 and 9 degrees Celsius.
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03/23/2024
Several thousand people gathered on Prague’s Wenceslas Square on Saturday afternoon to protest against the government. The event is organised by the non-parliamentary PRO party and the allied association Czech Republic against Poverty.
The main demonstration organiser, lawyer and founder of the PRO party, Jindřich Reichl, stated the demonstrators are calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s government, which he described as anti-social and anti-Czech. He also rejected the adoption of a common European currency, the European Union's climate policy and the planned ban on internal combustion engines.
Among the speakers was Senator Jana Zwyrtek Hamplová and deputy head of the Social Democratic Party, Michal Hašek, who greeted the demonstrators on behalf of the former head of state, Miloš Zeman. The protest follows on three demonstrations organised by the same group last year.
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03/23/2024
All of Prague’s six ferry lines are back in operation after the winter break. Four of the seasonal ferries on the Vltava River resumed operation on Saturday morning, while two operate all year round. The ferries, which run at roughly 20-minute intervals, are accessible with Prague public transport tickets and passes. Last year the service was used by nearly 6,000 people.
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03/23/2024
Czech tennis player Tomáš Macháč has advanced to the third round in Miami, after defeatingRussia’s fifth seed Andrey Rublev 6-4, 6-4 on Friday, claiming his first Top 10 win.
The Czech world No. 60, who advanced to the third round of an ATP Masters 1000 for the first time, will next meet the winner of a match between Andy Murray and Tomas Martin Etcheverry.
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03/23/2024
The Prague Zoo opened a new habitat for Przewalski horses on Saturday. The Gobi exhibit is located in the upper part of the premises and besides the four Przewalski horses, one stallion and three mares, it will also feature the Pallas’s cats and some other small mammals and reptiles.
The Przewalski horse is a rare subspecies native to Mongolia, which became extinct in the wild in the 1960s. Prague Zoo has played a major role in saving the horse, breeding it and returning it to its natural environment. To date, it has sent 38 horses to a nature reserve in the Mongolian steppe, where they have started breeding successfully.
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