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10/30/2023
The 79th Prague Spring International Music Festival, due to take place between May 12 and June 3, will offer 50 concerts, the organizers revealed on Monday. The festival will open at Prague’s Municipal House with Bedřich Smetana’s My Country performed by the Berlin Philharmonic headed by conductor Kirill Petrenko.
The upcoming edition will also celebrate the Year of Czech Music, and the bicentenary of Smetana's birth. Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša, who will be the ambassador of the Czech Year of Music, will lead a concert performance of Smetana's opera Libuše.
Tickets for the Prague Spring will go on sale on 1 November 2023 on the festival’s website.
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10/30/2023
The organizing team of the 2024 World Ice Hockey Championship, which will take place in Ostrava and Prague next May, is looking for a total of 1,000 volunteers to help coordinate the event. The call, issued on Monday, is open to anyone over the age of 17.
According to the organizers of the World Ice Hockey Championship, the number of tickets sold or booked has already exceeded 50 per cent of its total capacity. At the moment, people can only buy multiple tickets, with tickets for individual matches only going on sale shortly before the start of the event.
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10/30/2023
The Ostrava Zoo has started breeding a critically endangered species of lemur. The broad-nosed lemur is native to the island of Madagascar and its wild population is estimated at 1,500 individuals.
The animal, which is listed as a critically endangered species on the IUCN Red List, is also rarely bred in captivity. There are only 32 animals kept in eight institutions across Europe.
The Ostrava Zoo, which currently breeds 10 different species of lemurs, is not only involved in international conservation programmes, but also takes part in biodiversity conservation directly in Madagascar.
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10/30/2023
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued a zoning decision for the new nuclear units at Dukovany, which should allow the construction of up to two new reactors.
According to the ministry, it is a signal to all bidders for the construction of the new unit, who have until Tuesday to submit their final bids. The first new unit should be completed by 2036.
Last year, the state announced a tender for the construction of one new unit at Dukovany. Last autumn, the French company EDF, Korea's KHNP and the North American Westinghouse submitted the first bids.
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10/30/2023
The National Gallery in Prague will commemorate 100 years since the purchase of a major collection of French art with an international conference due to take place on November 2 and 3 at the convent of Saint Agnes.
The collection, acquired by the Czechoslovak government in 1923 for five million crowns, includes several dozen works by artists such as Georges Braque, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.
Today the entire collection comprises over 260 works of art. It is one of the most important art collections in Czechia and one of the best collections of French art outside France.
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10/30/2023
Andrej Babiš will run for relection as ANO party leader in February, 2024. Mr. Babiš confirmed his ambition to remain at the head of the party in a debate on CNN Prima News on Sunday. Babiš founded the ANO party in 2011 and has been its chairman ever since. He served as prime minister from 2017 until 2021. In 2022, when his party went into the opposition, he announced that he would be retiring from politics and the party would need to look for a successor. ANO deputy chair Karel Havlíček has been serving as shadow prime minister and it appeared that he was being groomed for the top post.
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10/30/2023
President Pavel has rejected the idea that Czechia should leave the UN over Friday’s resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in the Middle East.
The statement came in reaction to a weekend post on social networks by Czech Defense Minister Jana Černochová who stated that, in her opinion, Czechia has no business in an organisation that sides with terrorists and does not respect the basic right to self-defence.
President Pavel said that the Czech Republic wants to remain an active international player and seek solutions to the challenges of the present day, such as protection of human rights, sustainable development, climate change and others. Moreover, he said Czechia has long supported the reform of the United Nations, including that of the Security Council, and wants to be part of this endeavor, which can only be done from within the organization.
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said on Sunday that while he understands the defense minister's indignation over the UN’s failure to condemn Hamas’ terrorist attack against Israel, there can be no question of Czechia walking out of the organization in protest. He said the Czech Republic will stand by its convictions and try to win over others by the strength of its arguments.
Czechia was one of 14 countries who on Friday voted against the UN resolution calling for an immediate "durable and sustained humanitarian truce" in Gaza. Justifying the decision, the Czech ambassador to the UN, Jakub Kulhánek, said the text does not recognise Israel's right to defend itself and its citizens against terrorism, lacks a demand for the release of hostages and does not include a clear condemnation of Hamas' attack against Israel.
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10/29/2023
Monday should be partly cloudy to overcast with day temperatures between 14 and 18 degrees Celsius.
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10/29/2023
The West Bohemian town of Plzeň has granted its famous native tennis great Barbora Strýcová honorary citizenship. The thirty-seven-year-old former world number one in doubles is thus the youngest honorary citizen of the city and the first sportswoman to receive this distinction.
Strýcová has won two doubles titles at Wimbledon, bronze at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics alongside Lucie Šafářová, and has two singles titles and 32 doubles titles on the WTA circuit under her belt. She has triumphed six times in the Fed Cup team competition.
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10/29/2023
Food banks across the country report a lack of supplies for the needy. Many of them say they no longer have anything to offer their clients. According to Aleš Slavíček, executive chairman of the Czech Federation of Food Banks, the demand for food aid has risen steeply in recent months, increasing by 20 to 30 percent in some regions. At the same time, the amount of unsold perishable goods that food banks receive from supermarket chains has decreased. Food banks hope to replenish their warehouse stocks on November 11, when the National Food Collection will take place.
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