• 11/21/2023

    The Military Police and the National Centre against Organized Crime (NCOZ) are intervening at several locations around the country, including the town of Pardubice, a spokesman for the Military Police confirmed on Tuesday. No further details were revealed. According to the news site Novinky.cz the investigation concerns around 20 people, among them former Pardubice mayor Martin Charvát from ANO and several other members of the ANO party. According to Czech Radio’s flagship news channel Radiožurnál, the police suspect them of manipulating public tenders, bribery and abuse of office.

  • 11/21/2023

    The Czech army is preparing for a worst-case scenario –a global military conflict with the use of nuclear weapons, Czech army-chief-of staff, Karel Řehka, said at an assembly of the army command on Tuesday. The escalation potential is growing and if a conflict between Russia and NATO were to break out, the Czech army would be an active participant from the first minute, Řehka said, noting that such a conflict would impact the country’s military, its infrastructure and the life of its citizens. The general said that aside from Russia there was a growing threat from international terrorism. Addressing the gathering, President Petr Pavel spoke about the explosive situation in the Middle East. The terrorist attack by the Palestinian radical movement Hamas was intended to provoke a very strong reaction from Israel and thus turn international public opinion against the Jewish state, Pavel said.

  • 11/21/2023

    Labour and Social Affairs Minister Marian Jurečka has said the state will top up the low pensions of former dissidents to the national average and that his ministry would propose a draft law to address the problem. Individuals who stood up to the Communists have low pensions for reasons such as imprisonment, forced emigration or having to do menial jobs.

    The minister voiced the assurances in an effort to cut short the protest of Charter 77 signatory Jiří Gruntorád who has gone on a hunger strike in protest of the treatment former dissidents were receiving under the minister’s management.  Gruntorád, who has demanded the minister’s resignation, has said he will not back down.

  • 11/21/2023

    Around 150 people gathered outside UNICEF’s Prague headquarters on Monday evening to draw attention to the fate of the Israeli children who were abducted by Hamas on October 7. The organizers of the event, held on World Children’s Day, urged UNICEF to make a bigger effort to secure their release. Participants held teddy bears and banners reading Bring Them Home Now as they marched to Old Town Square, where they lit candles next to photos of the missing children.

    Hamas radicals kidnapped over 200 people during the attacks on Israel on October 7, among them some 30 children.

  • 11/21/2023

    Hospitals are gearing up for a staff crisis in December after more than 6,000 doctors refused to sign overtime contracts for the coming month. According to the Czech Medical Chamber acute care will be provided, but thousands of outpatient appointments and hundreds of operations will have to be postponed. Health Minister Vlastimil Válek is due to meet with doctors’ unions on Tuesday in a last-ditch attempt to avert the crisis.

  • 11/20/2023

    Thousands of children in schools around the country took part in a “Drumming Against Child Abuse and Domestic Violence” event on Monday. According to the organizers from Locika Centre, which helps abused children, the drums were to signify that children must be heard and none should remain silent victims of abuse. The event was organized in connection with International Day for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect observed on November 19, and World Children's Day on November 20. Over 43,000 children from 320 schools around the country took part. There will be lectures and debates all week long on preventing child abuse and helping child victims.

  • 11/20/2023

    Tuesday should be overcast with rain around the country and day temperatures between 5 and 9 degrees Celsius.

  • 11/20/2023

    Czech police are investigating a case of sexual coercion on social media involving teenagers. They have charged a 22-year-old man who threatened two girls that he would publish intimate photographs and videos that they had sent him, if they refused to have sex with him. If convicted the man could face a sentence of up to five years in prison. In connection with this case, the police have urged young people to exercise greater caution when communicating with strangers on the internet and for parents to be more aware of what their teenage children are doing on social networks.

  • 11/20/2023

    Education Minister Mikuláš Bek wants to seek additional funds for his sector at a meeting with coalition partners on Tuesday, the ctk news agency reported. The minister wants to discuss proposals that would bring an additional five billion crowns to the ministry’s budget, which would avert looming nationwide strike action. School unions have announced a daylong strike of primary and secondary schools and kindergartens  on Monday, November 27. Many schools fear that the funds earmarked for next year will not allow them to maintain the present quality of education, since they will be forced to lay off both teachers and assistants in order to maintain the present level of salaries.

  • 11/20/2023

    Max Švabinský's oil painting “The Fusion of Souls” was sold at auction in the Municipal House in Prague on Sunday for CZK 15.872 million, including the auction surcharge. It is a record sum for a painting by Švabinský in a domestic auction, according to Miloš Svoboda from European Arts Investments which organized the auction. The starting price was CZK 10 million. The painting from 1901 is considered by experts to be a key work of Czech Symbolism.

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