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04/29/2026
The well-known Czech psychiatrist Jan Cimický has been sentenced to five years in prison on four counts of sexual assault and 35 cases of blackmail. The 68-year-old has also been barred from practicing medicine for a period of 10 years.
Under the verdict, which is not binding, Mr. Cimický must also pay the affected women compensation. They are seeking a total of approximately CZK 6 million in damages from the doctor.
Wednesday’s ruling was the second in this case. The court reached the same decision in November 2024, but the verdict was overturned by the appellate court.
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04/29/2026
Czech domestic ice hockey’s Extraliga has been won by Dynamo Pardubice for the first time in 14 years after they beat Třinec in the sixth game of the playoff finals for an unassailable 4:2 lead.
It is the seventh title in the history of Pardubice, who finished as runners-up in the previous two seasons.
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04/29/2026
According to European Commission data, the biggest polluter in Czechia last year was the Počerady coal-fired power plant, the Czech branches of Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace said. Počerady, which is in North Bohemia, emitted some 4.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2025.
The environmental groups said eight of the 10 largest polluters in the Czech Republic were coal-fired power plants or heating plants; the other worst offenders in this regard were a refinery in Litvínov and a steelworks in Třinec.
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04/29/2026
It should be mainly sunny in Czechia on Thursday, with an average high temperature of 14 degrees Celsius. The following days are expected to see temperatures of up to 22 degrees Celsius.
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04/29/2026
The Media Committee of the Czech Chamber of Deputies says the stability and continuity of Czech Radio’s international broadcasting should be secured through the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In a statement after a hearing on the matter, the committee said maintaining this funding would help preserve the country’s international communication policy.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs finances Radio Prague International and Minister Petr Macinka has reduced its budget by a quarter this year. He says it will be cut completely from next year.
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04/29/2026
President Petr Pavel will meet Defence Minister Jaromír Zůna on Wednesday to discuss candidates for the next chief of the general staff. The talks will take place at Prague Castle and will also cover current defence issues, with no media briefing planned. Pavel has said he has no clear favourite and expects the government to submit nominations. Zůna has indicated there are four candidates under consideration, though he has not disclosed their names.
The government could make its selection in May. The current chief, Karel Řehka, has held the post since 2022, with a typical term lasting four years.
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04/29/2026
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO Party) is continuing his Central Asia tour, travelling to Uzbekistan after meetings in Kazakhstan. In Astana, he is due to meet President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev following earlier talks with Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov. Accompanied by Industry Minister Karel Havlíček and a business delegation, Babiš is focusing on economic cooperation, including energy supplies, while also criticising the EU’s Green Deal. In Uzbekistan, he will attend a business forum with Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov and later meet President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. Babiš, leader of the ANO movement, will also visit projects linked to education and healthcare as Czech firms explore new opportunities.
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04/28/2026
State-set maximum fuel prices in Czechia will increase again on Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Finance of the Czech Republic. The cap on diesel will rise by 0.52 CZK to 44.15 CZK per litre, while petrol will be allowed to sell for up to 42.79 CZK per litre, up by 0.24 CZK. The government bases the limits on wholesale price averages from companies such as Čepro, Orlen and MOL, along with market data and taxes. The pricing system will remain in place through May, though it does not apply to premium fuels.
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04/28/2026
President Petr Pavel has signed a law introducing Czech Flag Day on March 30 as a new national observance. The proposal, put forward by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Radek Vondráček, aims to highlight the national flag as a symbol of sovereignty and identity. The date marks the adoption of the Czechoslovak flag in 1920. The Senate had proposed a broader focus on all state symbols instead, but this was not approved. Unlike public holidays, the observance will remain a regular working day.
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04/28/2026
Clear to partly cloudy skies, with more cloud at times in the northeast; highs 12–16°C, around 10°C in the north and northeast.
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