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10/25/2023
Tour guide publishers Lonely Planet have named Prague among the best cities in the world in the latest edition of their annual Best in Travel survey. The Czech capital is ranked eighth in the top 10 cities, with the list headed by Kenya’s Nairobi.
The authors of the report describe Prague as a pulsating capital cloaked in a Gothic cityscape and say the attractions such as Prague Castle and Charles Bridge “almost feel too beautiful to be real”.
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10/25/2023
Leaders of individual groups within the Czech Confederation of Trade Unions will announce on October 31 what form planned protests against the government will take, the head of the confederation, Josef Středula, told journalists on Tuesday evening.
Union chiefs have previously raised the possibility of strike action in response to the government’s austerity measures and reforms of the pension system.
The Czech Confederation of Trade Unions brings together 31 unions with around 270,000 members in total.
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10/24/2023
The Czech prime minister, Petr Fiala, is due to meet his the prime of Israel, Benjamin Netanjahu, and the country’s president, Isaac Herzog, in Israel on Wednesday, a spokesperson for Czech government said on Tuesday.
Mr. Fiala is expected to discuss support for Israel, including coordination within the context of the European Council, which meets in Brussels on Thursday, the Czech News Agency reported.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer is due to fly to Israel with the Czech leader.
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10/24/2023
A collection of works by Czech Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha has been sold. The collection of posters and oil paintings was put together by the former tennis player Ivan Lendl and has an estimated value of up to CZK 300 million.
The artworks have been bought by investment firm Wood & Company, which will offer them to investors. It plans to sell the collection again within three to five years and pass on the profits.
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10/24/2023
Czech President Petr Pavel says all expressions of anti-Semitism must be thoroughly condemned and stopped and that crimes should be prosecuted.
In a video posted on social media on Tuesday, the head of state said there had been a rise in threats and attacks against Jews in Europe and elsewhere in recent days.
Mr. Pavel said it was not possible to hide hatred behind claims of free speech or difference of outlook. He said Europe should lead by example in this area, saying it should have learned lessons from history.
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10/24/2023
The websites of the Czech Ministry of the Interior and police force were down for two hours on Tuesday morning after being hit by a cyber-attack. A spokesperson told the Czech News Agency that they had been the victims of a DDoS attack.
The news site iDnes.cz reported that the website of the Crimea Platform international summit, which was taking place in Prague, was also down. A spokesperson for the Czech lower house speaker said it was believed that Russia was behind the incident.
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10/24/2023
The Czech tennis player Karolína Muchová has had to withdraw from the season ending WTA Finals due to a wrist injury. The world number eight will also miss the final of the Billie Jean Cup international team competition in November.
Muchová, who is 27, has suffered from a sore wrist since the US Open in September, where she reached the semi-finals. She has not played since then but said only last week that she still hoped to take part in the WTA Finals.
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10/24/2023
The Czech minister of foreign affairs, Jan Lipavský, says his country will push for the European Union to begin accession talks with Ukraine this autumn.
In an interview for the Czech News Agency on Tuesday, he said that a European Commission assessment of Ukraine’s readiness to join the EU – which should be published on November 8 – would be crucial.
Mr. Lipavský said Ukraine was involved in a military conflict in which it was literally fighting to the death and for the right to choose its own geopolitical orientation, meaning membership of the EU and NATO.
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10/24/2023
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Wednesday, with an average high temperature of 14 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected on the following days.
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10/24/2023
Speaking to a conference in Prague, Ukraine’s president, Volodymr Zelensky, said Russia originally believed it could invade his country with impunity, but those illusions are now shattered. The Ukrainian leader made the comment in a video address to the Crimea Platform international summit, which this year was taking place in the Czech capital.
Mr. Zelensky told delegates that the international community must focus on preventing the circumvention of anti-Russian sanctions and also called for the continued supply of arms and ammunition to Ukraine.
He said the only thing that could satisfy his people was a complete withdrawal from Ukrainian territory by the Russians.
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