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02/06/2024
Industrial output declined by 0.4 percent in Czechia last year, according to data from the Czech Statistics Office published on Tuesday. The 2022 result was the worst seen since 2020, a year impacted by restrictions aimed at containing the Covid-19 pandemic.
Analysts say they expect industrial output to grow only slowly this year, predicting growth of 2 percent for 2024.
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02/06/2024
The organisers of the Biathlon World Championships in the Czech town of Nové Město na Moravě are making last-minute preparations for the major international sporting event.
Some 27,000 spectators are expected to attend the opening competition, the mixed relay, which starts at the Vysočina Arena at 5:20 pm on Wednesday.
Eleven years ago the Czechs came third in that event at the first, and so far only, Biathlon World Championships held in the country, at the same venue. This year’s edition will end on February 18.
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02/06/2024
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Wednesday, with an average high temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected on the following days.
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02/06/2024
Two Czech mountaineers remain stranded at an altitude of 3200 meters on the Austrian mountain Grossglockner. The men, aged 25 and 39, contacted the mountain rescue service on Sunday night saying they had been injured by a falling rock on the mountain's north face but had managed to reach their tent. Because of adverse weather conditions a rescue helicopter could not be sent out on Monday. A rescue operation may be possible on Tuesday, the APA news agency reported.
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02/06/2024
Prime Minister Petr Fiala has called a conciliation procedure of the ruling parties in government following disagreement over the decision of European Affairs Minister Martin Dvořák, from the Mayors and Independents, to appoint a commissioner for euro adoption without consulting his coalition partners. The move came not long after Prime Minister Fiala made it clear that this coalition will not set a date for euro adoption during its term in office.
The remaining four parties in government have slammed the Mayors and Independents for breaking coalition ranks in order to boost their image ahead of the European elections. The conciliation procedure on Tuesday is to clarify the competences of individual parties and ministers and focus on the need to maintain a common position on key issues.
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02/05/2024
Tuesday should be partly cloudy to overcast with day temperatures between 7 and 12 degrees Celsius.
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02/05/2024
Minister for European Affairs Martin Dvořák has appointed one of the country’s leading economists, Petr Zahradník, commissioner for joining the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II) and adopting the euro. The commissioner's main task will be to engage in a public debate on euro adoption and explain why it is in the country’s best interests to fulfil the Maastricht criteria, as soon as possible. Minister Dvořák noted that engaging the public in such a debate and responding to public concern was an important step on the road to Czechia’s future adoption of the single currency.
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02/05/2024
Over 10,000 students used the newly-installed electronic system to file applications to secondary schools over the weekend. After a delay of 24 hours the system was successfully put into operation and has been running without problems, Miroslav Krejčí head of CERMAT, the agency responsible for the project told the Czech News Agency. He said the system successfully withstood a number of DDoS attacks at the weekend.
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02/05/2024
The Czech health ministry has announced it is preparing to ban the sale of sweets containing the psychoactive substance HHC which is now freely available in vending machines. There have been close to a dozen cases in the past fortnight of young people being rushed to hospital after overdosing on them. Some of the youngsters ended up in intensive care. The symptoms include vomiting, confusion and partial memory loss that may last for up to 48 hours.
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02/05/2024
The Ministry of Agriculture has agreed to allow the state owned company Lesy ČR to exchange several thousand hectares of state forest land with that restituted to the Catholic Church. According to the Prague Archbishopric, this will allow the Church to consolidate fragmented parish forests into larger units so as to enable better management. The Prague Archbishopric had been pushing for the agreement for years, but the previous governments of ANO and the Social Democrats opposed the exchange since they were against the restitution of land to the Church as such.
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