• 10/21/2023

    Sunday is expected to bring rain, particularly in the morning, but showers may continue throughout the day. Daytime temperatures should range between 11 and 16 degrees Celsius.

    Author: Anna Fodor
  • 10/20/2023

    The Czech Foreign Ministry has advised Czech nationals in Lebanon to leave the country without delay in view of the worsening security situation. As border tensions between Israel and Hezbollah intensify, the security situation may deteriorate rapidly, especially in Shiite areas and areas of the Palestinian refugee camps of Ain al-Hilweh, Burj al-Barajneh, but also in other localities," the ministry said, adding that in the event of further escalation, the operation of Beirut airport cannot be guaranteed. It is advising Czechs to leave Lebanon while flights are still available.

  • 10/20/2023

    Firefighters have been called to an emergency in the industrial area in Olomouc-Chválkovice where roughly 150 litres of concentrated nitric acid leaked into the sewage system around midday on Friday. Firefighters are stacking sandbags around the outlet to prevent the dangerous chemical from entering the Bystřice River through the sewer. They are also neutralising the acid, which is reported to have leaked from a barrel. Three fire squads and a special chemical unit are intervening at the site.

  • 10/20/2023

    Saturday should be partly cloudy and windy in the eastern parts of the counbtry with day temperatures between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius.

  • 10/20/2023

    This year's International Documentary Film Festival Ji.hlava will open with the world premiere of the documentary film “This is Havel Speaking, Can You Hear Me?”. The film captures the last three years of the late Czech president Václav Havel’s life. The film's director, Petr Jančárek, said over 200 hours of unique footage were shot during the filming process. The festival will start in Jihlava on October 24 and will also screen Agnieszka Holland's much-discussed film The Green Border. Visitors to the festival will be able to choose from 357 films in both competition and non-competition sections.

  • 10/20/2023

    The Czech health authorities have reported local outbreaks of whooping cough in unvaccinated children in some regions of the country. The highly contagious infection can be accompanied by serious complications in the form of pneumonia with a risk of heart failure. This year doctors have diagnosed  127 cases of whooping cough, double the number of cases registered last year, the State Health Institute warned on Friday. Local outbreaks have been recorded in Hradec Králové, Liberec and other regions.

  • 10/20/2023

    Hunters have started hunting wild boar in Klanovice forest on the outskirts of Prague (Prague 21) and the municipality has warned people who use the locality, to avoid it in the early morning and after dark. This pertains particularly to cyclists, joggers and dogs owners who are often there in the early morning and late evening. The warning has appeared on social networks and the local paper but many people are reportedly unaware of it. According to Prague 21, the hunting will continue in the vicinity until the end of November. Wild boars have overbred in the area and are a risk to people.

  • 10/20/2023

    The Fiala government has moved to address the shortage of qualified workers in various sectors of the Czech economy. It approved a proposal by the Ministry of Industry and Trade to increase quotas for foreign workers from third countries by 20,000 as of 2024. This should help IT companies, hospitals and construction firms, which are short of skilled workers either due to a lack of specialists in the field or because Czechs are less interested in the given field of work. The move is expected to boost economic growth and increase state budget revenues.

  • 10/20/2023

    Since the introduction of spot checks on the country’s eastern border with Slovakia on October 4, police officers checked over 110 000 people, turned away 745 illegal migrants and detained 32 people smugglers, Police President Martin Vondrášek told reporters after a meeting of the State Security Council on Thursday.

    Prime Minister Petr Fiala said that despite the growing number of illegal migrants detained on Czech territory, their overall numbers are still lower that in preceding years. He emphasized the need to better safeguard Schengen’s outer borders so that member states would not have to address the problem individually and periodically renew border controls on internal borders.

  • 10/20/2023

    The president of the Czech Ice Hockey Association, Alois Hadamczik, has admitted that the association should have handled ticket sales to next year’s World Hockey Championship matches better. Tickets to the Czech and Slovak matches hosted next year by Prague and Ostrava, were sold out in 90 minutes. While this was deemed a great success for the organizers, Mr.Hadamczik, admitted it was a mistake to give people the opportunity to buy up to eight day-passes in one purchase. This reduced the number of people who could get tickets and also significantly increased the risk of horse-trading. “We put too many tickets in one package, it should have been two, not eight. We are considering doing this differently in the future” Hadamczik told reporters in Prague.

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