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11/02/2023
People around Czechia are remembering their late loved ones on Thursday’s Dušičky, or All Souls’ Day. November 2 is referred to as the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar.
Many Czechs tend to graves and lay wreathes and flowers in the run-up to Dušičky, while services are held on the day itself.
Cemeteries have extended opening hours on Dušičky, police patrols are in place and some municipalities provide more public transport.
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11/02/2023
Czech footballer Patrik Schick has been injured, just a week after returning from a lengthy layout with a groin problem. The striker’s German club Leverkusen said that he was expected to now miss three weeks with a calf injury. This means Schick – who has scored 18 goals in 33 appearances – is very likely to miss the Czech national team’s final two Euro 2024 qualifying games against Poland and Moldova this month.
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11/01/2023
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala says his country will be the voice of Israel in Europe. He made the comment at a gathering in support of Israel on Prague’s Old Town Square on Wednesday afternoon. Hundreds of people – many with Israeli flags – attended the event, which was organised by the national Federation of Jewish Communities.
Mr. Fiala told the crowd that he had promised that the Czechs would be Israel’s voice in Europe in a meeting in Tel Aviv with his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, last week.
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11/01/2023
The Czech prime minister, Petr Fiala, is set to begin an eight-day trip to a number of African states this coming Friday. He told reporters on Wednesday that he would visit Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast, accompanied by a delegation of Czech business people.
Mr. Fiala said the trip would have a similar format to one to Asia he made in April this year, which he said brought concrete results for Czech companies and society. He said Czechia should change its approach to Africa, which offered great potential to Czech firms.
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11/01/2023
Prague’s water authority carried out a simulated response to an attack on the city’s water supply on Wednesday. Working with the rescue services, the city and the army, it played out a scenario in which drinking water in the Flora district was contaminated by an unknown substance. The drill was intended to ensure effective procedures and communication in the event of such an attack, officials said.
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11/01/2023
The Czech national coat of arms is due to return to the jerseys of the country’s ice hockey team after five years. The Czechs will line up in their new jerseys for the first time at the Karjala Cup in Sweden and Finland next week.
The president of the Czech Hockey Union, Alois Hadamczik, said on Wednesday that he had promised to bring back the coat of arms when he was installed and had delivered on that pledge.
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11/01/2023
Random checks on Czechia’s border with Slovakia are being extended until November 22, the Czech minister of the interior, Vít Rakušan, has announced. If the government had not decided on Wednesday to prolong the controls they would have ended the following day, November 2.
Mr. Rakušan said that until genuinely effective protection of the EU’s external border was in place Czechia would have to deal with the impact of illegal migration at the internal borders of the Schengen zone.
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11/01/2023
Carmakers Volkswagen say they will not make a decision at present on where to build a gigafactory producing batteries for electric vehicles in Europe. The information was shared on Wednesday by the company’s CEO Oliver Blume.
Czechia is one of the countries bidding to house the very large plant and is offering a site by the village of Líně in the Plzeň Region.
Earlier this Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala and Industry and Trade Minister Jozef Síkela discussed the matter with the Volkswagen chief and the Czech cabinet was due to speak about it on Wednesday.
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11/01/2023
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Thursday, with an average high temperature of 14 degrees Celsius. Temperatures are expected to drop slightly on the following days.
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11/01/2023
ANO have filed a legal challenge to the government’s pension reforms at the Constitutional Court. The opposition party are taking issue with changes to early retirement rules, saying that a transition period of 13-months was subsequently dropped from the original legislation approved by the government.
ANO MP Alena Schillerová, who delivered the petition to the court in Brno in person on Wednesday, said the change meant citizens had insufficient time weigh to up whether to take early retirement.
The new legislation is part of a raft of government measures aimed at cutting the public debt.
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