• 01/21/2024

    Several hundred people marched through the centre of Prague on Saturday afternoon to demonstrate their support for Palestine. Protesters demanded an end to Israeli retaliatory attacks and increased humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the release of Palestinian prisoners and political negotiations for a just solution to the conflict. They also criticized the pro-Israeli stance of the Czech government, arguing that in this way the country is participating in genocide. The march was organized by The Friends of Palestine Association, Prague4PalestineYouth and the International Solidarity Movement. According to Prague police spokesperson Jan Rybanský, an estimated 1, 200 to 1, 400 people joined the protest, which was peaceful. A police anti-conflict team was on the scene but did not have to intervene.

  • 01/20/2024

    Sunday should be clear to partly cloudy with day temperatures between -3 and 1 degrees Celsius.

  • 01/20/2024

    Nineteen-year-old Linda Noskova defeated world number one Iga Swiatek of Poland 3:6, 6:3, 6:4 in the 3rd round of the Australian Open advancing to the fourth round of a major for the first time. She will next face No.19 seed Elina Svitolina, who advanced 6-3, 6-2 past Viktorija Golubic in 64 minutes.

  • 01/20/2024

    The Czech Hydro-meteorological Institute has issued a frost warning mainly for northwestern parts of  Bohemia, where temperatures will drop as low as minus 12 degrees Celsius overnight from Saturday to Sunday. Drivers have been warned about icy conditions on the roads between 10pm and 9 am on Sunday. A thaw is expected midweek, with Wednesday’s temperatures forecast at around 10 degrees Celsius.

  • 01/20/2024

    All channels of the commercial TV Barrandov stopped broadcasting in the early hours of Saturday and broadcasts were renewed in the course of the morning. The television is owned by Jaromír Soukup's Empresa Media company, which is deep in debt. The tabloid news site Blesk said company had been cut off from electricity by its supplier. The company has had its bank accounts blocked and cannot carry out financial operations. In recent days it received temporary protection from a key creditor who blocked the accounts.

  • 01/20/2024

    A debate in the lower house on a government proposal to introduce postal voting abroad was adjourned on Friday night after a third day of filibustering by opposition parties. ANO and the Freedom and Direct Democracy Party are vehemently against the bill on the grounds that it can be abused and have said they will obstruct its passage through parliament for as long as possible. The ruling coalition ,which wants the bill approved in time for the 2025 general elections, has enough votes to push it through. The debate on the bill will resume next Tuesday.

  • 01/20/2024

    The government is due to debate the so-called Lobbying Act, a bill that aims to regulate and legitimize lobbying and increase its transparency, next week. The bill envisages a central register of both lobbyists and those being lobbied. Lobbyists will also be obliged to report their activities to the Ministry of Justice. The law should come into force in the second half of 2025. The government will also discuss amendments to other laws related to the introduction of the lobbying law.

  • 01/20/2024

    A new mobile application (eDoklady) which enables users to create an electronic version of their ID card and other documents is now in operation. People can download it from the official Google Play and App Stores. As of today the electronic ID card should be accepted by all state administration bodies and some municipalities. However the authorities have warned that there may be teething problems with the system at the outset, especially in smaller municipalities. There were also problems in the first hours of operation due to server overload.  The plastic cards will remain as an alternative option even after the digital app is accepted across the board.

  • 01/19/2024

    The Czech Foreign Ministry has distanced itself from the controversial event held at the Bohemian National Hall in New York on Thursday and said measures would be taken to prevent such a thing happening in the future. Dozens of people gathered outside the building to protest against a gathering  organized by the parental rights group Moms for Liberty, which is regarded as extremist and intolerant of sexual minorities.

    Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský emphasized that the controversial event did not reflect Czech foreign policy and had the ministry known about it sooner it would never have taken place there. He said Moms for Liberty had leased the premises from the expat organization Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association without the knowledge of the Czech Consulate General. Joseph Balaz, chairman of the BBLA, said the organisation would have to change the way in which it rents out space in the building in the future and be more careful about who it rents it out to.

  • 01/19/2024

    Martin Macík has won the truck category at the Dakar Rally in what is the first Czech triumph since 2001, when six-time winner Karel Loprais last dominated the race. Second place in the 46th edition of the legendary race went Karel Loprais' nephew Aleš Loprais. Both Czech riders set personal records, Macík was second last year and Loprais third in 2007.

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