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10/12/2024
One in ten Czechs are unable to afford a mortgage, despite slightly lower interest rates. This is the main finding of a survey by KRUK ČR and SR. The issue is most pronounced among those aged 25 to 34, with 20% of this group still unable to secure a mortgage. Many current mortgage holders, particularly in this age range, are forced to cut back on other expenses due to rising interest rates after their fixed-rate period ends. The survey, conducted in late September, also found that 72% of Czechs do not have any housing loan, and the biggest struggles with repayments are seen in Zlín and Vysočina.
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10/12/2024
Prague city officials are proposing a ban on organized pub crawls, where tourists move from bar to bar in groups led by specialized agencies. The city council will discuss the proposal on Monday. The ban, primarily requested by Prague 1, aims to address complaints about noisy and drunk tourists disrupting the city's center. The regulation would amend the market ordinance, prohibiting pub crawls between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM, while allowing traditional guided tours. The move is intended to reduce noise, public disturbances, and the strain on city services such as police and cleaning crews.
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10/12/2024
The damage caused by the September 2024 floods, which hit especially the Moravian-Silesian and Olomouc regions, is expected to surpass the devastating floods of 1997 and 2002. More than 20,000 people were evacuated, and at least five people died, with eight still missing. The government will release CZK 40 billion to assist in recovery, with this year's budget deficit increased by CZK 30 billion. Total damage is expected to exceed CZK 150 billion. Finance Minister Zbyněk Stanjura noted that in previous floods, the state covered about a quarter of the costs.
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10/12/2024
The average gross monthly salary of state employees is set to increase by CZK 2,990 to CZK 47,190 in 2024, a nominal rise of 6.8%. The state budget will allocate an additional CZK 19.4 billion for wages, bringing total spending on salaries to CZK 286 billion. The number of positions in state administration will drop by 739, but overall, state-funded positions will increase by 1,370 to 488,961. Teacher salaries are expected to rise to an average of CZK 56,056. The government has also planned significant increases for judges, prosecutors, and defense personnel.
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10/11/2024
The environmental watchdogs Arnika, Children of the Earth and Greenpeace on Friday released their annual report of the country’s biggest polluters in 2023. Similarly as in the previous year, coal-fired power plants topped the list. Last year, however, the amount of hazardous substances emitted into the environment, such as mercury, dropped, which environmentalists ascribe to European efforts to replace coal-fired electricity with renewable sources. The biggest polluters, named in the report include Spolana Neratovice and the Počerady and Chvaletice power plants. On the other hand, the Liberty Ostrava steel producer, which was forced to cut production in 2023, fell to the lower rungs of the rankings.
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10/11/2024
Saturday should be clear to partly cloudy with daytime highs between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius.
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10/11/2024
The government has extended the state of emergency declared in connection with the floods in the Olomouc Region and the Moravian-Silesian Region until 13 November at the request of the region’s governors. The move has practical implications since under a state of emergency the regions can request further help from soldiers and firefighters in the affected areas. Moreover, there is no need to apply for building permits, which makes it much easier for companies to repair damaged electricity, gas and water distribution systems.
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10/11/2024
Prague prosecutors' offices will be closed from October 11 until October 15 due to a strike by employees over low pay. Prosecutors will only accept hand-delivered submissions in urgent cases, such as submissions from the courts or the police. People will be able to file criminal complaints at police stations during the strike. Around 94 percent of employees are expected to join the strike action. The strike comes hard on the heels of a three-day strike by courts employees earlier this week.
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10/11/2024
The Czech authorities should strengthen their efforts to prevent and combat trafficking in human beings, in particular as regards labour exploitation, improve the identification of victims, and take further action to prevent child trafficking, according to a new report released today by the Council of Europe’s Group of Experts on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings (GRETA).
According to official statistics, 90 adult victims of trafficking were identified in 2019-2023. The majority were foreign nationals exploited in the sectors of construction, agriculture, forestry, manufacturing, food processing and domestic work. There is no data available on child victims of trafficking.
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10/11/2024
David Pastrňák, the reigning world champion, has reached a significant career milestone, becoming the fourth Czech player in NHL history to score 350 goals. The Boston Bruins star forward has joined the elite company of legends Jaromír Jágr, Patrik Eliáš, and Milan Hejduk.
Pastrňák’s landmark goal came during Boston’s game against Montreal Canadiens, where he extended his team's lead to 4-2 late in the second period.
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