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ANO MP says the vote on party deputies was pre-arranged
During the second day of the conference the newly-elected party leadership also heard the first sharp criticism from inside party ranks. Lower house deputy Ivan Pilný said…
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Ministry bonuses for top staff rise in first six months compared with same period in 2014
Bonus payments to top ministry officials have risen sharply in the first half of 2015 compared with the same period a year earlier, Czech Radio reported on Wednesday…
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Czech delegation conveyed birthday wishes to Dalai Lama
Members of several Czech NGOs met with the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama in the seat of the exiled Tibetan government in Dharamsala on Friday to convey him best…
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Lower house approves bill on national parks
The lower house has approved fundamental changes to the law governing the country’s four national parks. The proposed changes include relaxing the ban on tourist access to…
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Senate in support of water retention measures in Šumava National Park
The Senate has come out in support of a petition by South Bohemian citizens who would like to see Parliament give legislative approval to interventions in the Šumava…
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Social Democrat leader unveils shadow cabinet
The leader of the opposition Social Democrats Bohuslav Sobotka on Thursday unveiled the line-up of the shadow cabinet. His ministerial team is 14-strong, with a newly…
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Environmentalists slam government for failing to provide guarantees against abolition of mining limits
Environmental activists have criticized the government for failing to provide guarantees in its policy programme against the lifting of limits imposed on brown coal mining…
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Activist in Šumava bark-beetle controversy gets suspended sentence
A 31-year-old environment activist has received a two months suspended sentence for assaulting a police officer during a protest action to try to stop logging at the…
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President in favour of breaking coal mining limits in north Bohemia
Czech President Miloš Zeman has said coal mining limits the Usti region of north Bohemia should be broken in order to save over 8,000 jobs in a region suffering from high…
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Study recommends wilderness development for Šumava
The Šumava National Park would in the long term fare better if its management put the emphasis on expanding its unspoilt wilderness area, according to a study released on…
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Parties agree on division of posts in Prague City Council
The ANO party, along with the Social Democrats and the three-way coalition of the Greens, the Christian Democrats and Mayors and Independents, who are holding talks on…
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President Zeman hosts dinner for outgoing government
President Miloš Zeman is hosting a dinner at Prague Castle on Monday for the outgoing centre-right cabinet of prime minster Petr Nečas. Among those who have accepted his…
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Forest owners charged steep fine for ignoring bark beetle
The owners of a small forest near Hradec Králové have been fined 360 thousand crowns for not completing an order to fell 320 square metres of trees infected with the bark…
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Video mapping show ushers in New Year in Prague
The authorities in Prague ushered in the New Year with a video mapping show at the city centre National Museum on Wednesday evening. The projection, entitled We, Prague…
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Czechs in big cities exposed to harmful levels of noise, Health Ministry map shows
Most Czechs living in big cities are exposed to levels of harmful noise levels, according to a noise map published by the Ministry of Health. People exposed to above 40…
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Press: Regions to get power to impose hose-pipe bans
Czech regional authorities are to receive powers to regulate the use of water, including through hose-pipe bans, Právo reported on Saturday. Under a government bill…
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Czech scientists mapping wildlife in Congolese rainforests
A team of Czech scientists is helping to map the occurrence of animals in the Congolese wilderness, the ctk news agency reported. In cooperation with the World Wildlife…
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Czech-Bavarian-Austrian lynx population estimated at over 100
The population of lynx living in the Czech-Bavarian-Austrian border area is estimated at 107 individuals, according to the results of a large-scale monitoring carried out…
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Babiš to discuss global problems in UN address
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš says he will discuss the Czech Republic, Europe and global problems in an address to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday afternoon…
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Minister: Days of “water prosperity” over
The minister of the environment, Richard Brabec, says that this winter may partly compensate for the drought suffered by much of the country in 2018. However, speaking on…
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Daily news summary
PM, other politicians, react to president’s vulgar language in live broadcast Monday saw further reaction to the president’s live broadcast a day earlier, in which he used…
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