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Number of fines imposed by Prague's hygiene officers increases
Prague city hygiene inspectors imposed over 500 fines on restaurants, pubs and other hospitality facilities last year, in a total amount of CZK 3 million. The number of…
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Czechs mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day
Events marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day to honour the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism will be held…
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Christian Democrats back their leader Marian Jurečka
The Christian Democrats backed their leader Marian Jurečka to retain the chairmanship and continue his work as Minister of Labour and Social Affairs until the next party…
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Snowboard cross champion Eva Adamczykova wins first World Cup race in St. Moritz
The reigning world champion in snowboard cross Eva Adamczykova dominated the first World Cup race in St. Moritz. Although she was third in the qualifiers, she triumphed…
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Lower house passes amendment to gun law
The Czech lower house on Thursday passed an amendment to the law on weapons and ammunition that requires gun dealers to report suspicious transactions, allows for the…
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Weather forecast
Saturday should be partly cloudy and mostly dry with day temperatures between 2 and 6 degrees Celsius.
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Prague councilors approve purchase of automated trains for Prague’s metro
Prague councilors have approved a plan to obtain automated trains for the metro’s C line and the D line which is now under construction. The purchase and operating cost of…
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Ministry planning database of hotel guests
The Ministry for Regional Development is planning a nationwide database of hotel and motel guests in Czechia, which would be accessible to employees of several public…
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Holocaust Remembrance Day event held in Czech Senate
“We have a common responsibility to protect the weak and fight against hatred in every form, every day,” Prime Minister Petr Fiala said at a commemorative gathering on…
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Czechs paying their last respects to actress Jana Hlaváčová
Czechs are paying their last respects to Jana Hlaváčová one of the country’s leading actresses, who died at the age of 85 last week. Her former colleagues, students and…
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Brno court issues statement explaining light verdict for rape of minor
The Regional Court in Brno has issued a public statement explaining the reasons for the three-year suspended sentence it issued to a man who sexually abused his…
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Czech foreign minister welcomes Turkey’s approval of Sweden’s bid to join NATO
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský has welcomed Turkey's decision to approve Sweden's bid to join NATO, ending months of delays and leaving only Hungary standing in the…
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Postal vote bill passes first reading in lower house
The lower house of Czech parliament voted on Thursday afternoon to support a government coalition proposal to allow postal voting in elections for Czechs living abroad in …
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Teacher who cast doubt on Russian war crimes acquitted second time
The Prague 6 municipal court has once again acquitted the primary school teacher Martina Bednářová of denying war crimes and genocide in a lesson in early April 2022, a…
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Vohralíková to step down as president’s office chief
Jana Vohralíková, the head of the president’s office who took up her position last March at the same time as President Petr Pavel, has announced that she will be stepping…
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High wind warning extended until Saturday morning for parts of Czechia
The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute has extended its warning of high winds to Friday evening, including overnight to Saturday. The warning will come into effect again…
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Czechia's public finance deficit predicted to shrink this year
Czechia's public finance deficit should shrink to 2.2 percent of GDP this year, down from last year's 3.6 percent, the Finance Ministry revealed on Thursday. However, the…
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Weather forecast
Friday should be mostly overcast with a chance of rain in the late afternoon and evening. Temperatures are expected to range between 1 and 6 degrees Celsius.
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PM: some Senators in too much of a hurry to ratify Istanbul Convention
The Istanbul Convention would have had a better chance of being adopted if there had been a more thorough and wider societal debate, Prime Minister Petr Fiala told Czech…
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Court reopens case of teacher who cast doubt on Russian war crimes
The Prague 6 municipal court has again begun hearing the case of a teacher who cast doubt on Russian war crimes in Ukraine during a lesson. The same court acquitted…
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