• 12/19/2023

    The European Union has extended an exemption for imports of Russian oil products to Czechia until December 2024, but only in volumes that do not exceed the amount imported in previous years. If alternatives become available before that date, the EU Council will terminate the provision. The exemption was made within a twelfth package of anti-Russian sanctions. The previous exemption from sanctions against Russia, which allowed Bratislava-based refiner Slovnaft to export Russian oil products to Czechia expired on December 5.

  • 12/19/2023

    The head of the Czech Senate Miloš Vystrčil called for mutual understanding and respect for others in his first Advent speech broadcast on Czech Television. He warned that intransigence in place of compromise and reasonable solutions could lead to the weakening of democracy and undermine trust in the country’s state institutions. In a democracy, no one should recklessly exploit their superiority at the expense of the weaker party, and no one should recklessly block a solution that has majority support, Vystrčil said. He warned that if this behavior by politicians continues the development of the country will suffer and distrust in the parliamentary system will grow, which would only profit populists and extremists.

  • 12/18/2023

    Czechs on Monday marked the 12th anniversary of the death of the country’s first post-communist president and icon of the Velvet Revolution Václav Havel. Politicians and members of the public laid flowers and lit candles at his grave in Prague's Vinohrady Cemetery and in the evening dozens of people joined a commemorative march to Prague Castle in his memory. Senate chair Miloš Vystrčil stressed the need for the country to uphold the values Havel reinstated – freedom and democracy, conscience, responsibility and patriotism.

    President Havel died at his country cottage in Hrádeček on December 18, 2011 at the age of 75.

  • 12/18/2023

    Tuesday should be partly cloudy to overcast with day temperatures between 4 and 8 degrees Celsius.

  • 12/18/2023

    Retailers report a steep increase in sales during the third Advent weekend compared to previous weeks. Tesco stores say that after a slow start, Christmas sales tripled on the third weekend of Advent. Other retailers and online stores also report a significant rise in sales, recording a year-on-year growth of up to ten percent, according to a poll among retailers conducted by the ctk news agency. Retailers expect this year’s sales to surpass last year’s when Czechs were up against two-digit inflation.

  • 12/18/2023

    Charity organizations have appealed to institutions to donate unused food from company canteens to the needy. They say that while compared to past years tens of thousands of lunches from company canteens were saved this year, companies still throw away over 70,000 portions of unused food every day. Save the Food activists say the number of people in need of help, most often seniors and single parents, is growing and the process of donating left over food to charity with the help of an app is simple: a courier comes to pick up the food, which is delivered directly to shelters or charities working with the needy. The plan is to involve school canteens as well. Research data suggests that more food is thrown away in school canteens than in company ones.

  • 12/18/2023

    The Czech military has started using influencers to give the public greater insight into its activities and boost recruitment, Colonel Ivo Zelinka said in an interview for Czech Radio. The colonel, who is with the army’s cyber command, said the influencers are both soldiers and civilians with a strong interest in the armed forces. He said the Czech military was just starting to adopt a model that is common in the US and elsewhere. According to Zelinka, the main message to the public is that the Czech Army is modern, combat ready, participates in foreign missions and is as strong as the people who serve in it.

  • 12/18/2023

    The Czech government should seek help from communication experts, President Pavel said in an interview for Seznam.cz. The head of state, who has previously criticized the Fiala administration for failing to  properly explain unpopular measures to the public, made the statement in reaction to a survey according to which trust in the government has dropped to 17 percent and it is now the least trusted of all the country’s state institutions. President Pavel also noted that it makes sense to replace ministers when it is obvious that they are hampered not by an inability to communicate, but an inability to handle their portfolio. He did not mention any names. The coalition government of Civic Democrats, TOP 09, Christian Democrats, the Pirate Party and Mayors and Independents is now mid-way through its four-year term in office.

  • 12/18/2023

    Czechia's First Lady Eva Pavlová has set up an endowment fund that aims to provide support to children, single parents and the elderly, the Czech News Agency reports. The website for the fund was launched on Monday.

    President Petr Pavel's wife publicly stated shortly after he was elected that she wanted to get involved in charitable work, and specifically mentioned children's education, support for single mothers and care for the elderly as topics that interest her.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 12/18/2023

    Locals say demolition work on a historic villa in Prague's cultural heritage zone on Petřín hill is still continuing, despite the city of Prague ordering a temporary halt to the works, Czech news site Deník N wrote on Monday. Legal proceedings have begun to determine whether the permit for the building work was issued lawfully. The Czech Building Authority approved the demolition work despite the objections of the local residents, the Prague 5 district government, and the National Heritage Institute.

    According to earlier reports by Deník N, the villa is being demolished in order for a new house to be built there instead for a secret investor, whose identity is hidden behind a tangle of sixteen offshore companies based in Cyprus.

    The villa, located in Prague's Smíchov neighbourhood, used to be the home of Czechoslovak politician Josef Schieszl, a close associate of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.

    Author: Anna Fodor

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