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09/20/2023
Health care spending in Czechia in 2021 increased by over 10 percent year-on-year to CZK 579.6 billion, according to data released by Czech Statistics Office on Wednesday.
The increase, which was mainly driven by the Covid-19 epidemic, was not as high as in the previous year, when it reached a record 19.5 percent.
Health insurance companies spent CZK 411.4 billion on healthcare in 2021, accounting for 71 percent of all healthcare spending in Czechia. The share of healthcare spending on GDP increased to 9.5 percent, a jump by around two percentage points on the previous years.
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09/20/2023
The sixth edition of Serial Killer, an international competition festival of television and web series, got underway in Brno on Tuesday night. The annual event was launched with the screening of a new Czech comedy series called Bananas, based on the discovery of a haul of cocaine in crates of bananas in a Czech supermarket, produced by Prima TV.
This year’s edition of Serial Killer focuses on series produced in Finland, bringing in more than three dozen Finnish TV professionals, along with key personalities of the local TV market.
For the first time this year, a TV series from Slovakia – The Winner – directed by Czech director Jan Hřebejk for SkyShowtime will compete for the title of Best Series from Central and Eastern Europe.
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09/20/2023
The Ukrainian national football team will play their next home match of the European Championship qualification against North Macedonia at the Sparta Stadium in Prague on October 14.
Due to the Russian invasion of their country, Ukrainian footballers have to play their home matches abroad. The game at Sparta will be attended by families of war victims and by Ukrainian military personnel who are recovering from injuries in Czechia.
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09/20/2023
The Senate Committee for Constitutional Law on Tuesday failed to support ratification of the Istanbul Convention aimed at preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence. The vote was scuppered by opponents of the convention who left the chamber ahead of the vote because they would have been in the minority. None of them proposed rejecting the document’s ratification. It is not yet certain whether the Senate will vote on the convention at its session starting October 18.
Of the Senate committees, only the Human Rights Committee supported ratification of the convention, and only by a narrow majority of three of its five members. The Foreign Affairs Committee and the EU Affairs Committee both rejected it.
Critics of the convention claim it would put the concept of the family as we know under threat, put traditional values at risk, and force unacceptable gender requirements into the Czech language and legislation.
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09/20/2023
Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a clear violation of the UN Charter and international law, and Russia's leaders must be held accountable for the crime of aggression against its neighbor, President Petr Pavel said in his address to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday evening.
He said Russia must unconditionally withdraw all its troops from the entire territory of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. The terms for peace must be set by Ukraine and they must not leave Russia with the hope of one day fulfilling its imperialist ambitions. They cannot be an unfair compromise dictated by Russia, as the aggressor, Pavel said.
The Czech president said his country had experienced Russian military aggression during the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia and is ready to support Ukraine in its legitimate defence for as long as is necessary.
The president also condemned China's military activities in the Taiwan Strait and the intercontinental ballistic missile tests conducted by Iran and North Korea as a threat to global security.
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09/19/2023
Czechia has reached agreement with Denmark and The Netherlands to supply Czech weapons to Ukraine with their financial support. The relevant documents were signed on Tuesday on the sidelines of a meeting of the so-called Contact Group for Ukraine at the US Ramstein Air Base in Germany. According to the Czech Ministry of Defence the agreement presents great opportunities for Czech companies. The first delivery to Ukraine will be 15 modernised T-72 EA tanks.
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09/19/2023
Wednesday should be bright and sunny with day temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius.
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09/19/2023
Police officers from the National Center Against Organized Crime (NCOZ) raided offices at the Czech Army General Staff and other private locations early on Tuesday. According to the ctk news agency, the action, supervised by the Prague High State Prosecutor's Office, concerns army contracts. The news agency reported that the police has filed charges against nine people in connection with the case. According to Denik N the case is linked to a 2022 corruption case at Prague City Hall and the Prague Transport Company.
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09/19/2023
Two-thirds of Czechs are satisfied with Czechia’s membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, according to the results of a survey published by the Centre for Public Opinion Research of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Compared to last spring this represents a slight decrease, but the proportion of those satisfied remains higher than in previous years. Twenty-six percent of respondents said they were not happy with the country's membership in NATO, on the argument that membership in the alliance restricted the country's sovereignty. Over 70 percent of Czechs are convinced NATO is essential to global security and half of the respondents said it is a guarantee of the country’s independence.
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09/19/2023
Czechia has improved its ranking in the Economic Freedom of the World Index published by the Canadian Fraser Institute. The country is now in 17th place, compared to last year’s 22nd ranking. Czechia improved in four of the five index indicators, with only high inflation pulling it down. Finland and Sweden are also ranked 17th. Germany is ranked 23rd, Austria 28th, Slovakia 41st, Hungary 49th and Poland 59th. According to the Prague-based Liberal Institute, Czechia now has the freest economy in Central Europe. Singapore topped the rankings.
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