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Senate approves sending military police officers to Ukraine to investigate war crimes
On Thursday the Senate approved sending up to 15 Czech military police officers to Ukraine as part of a multinational team investigating war crimes in the country for the…
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End of mandatory sterilisation as prerequisite for official sex change in Czechia
People in the Czech Republic wishing to have their gender reassigned will no longer have to undergo sterilisation, the Ministry of Justice along with the Government…
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UK ambassador to attend Czech WWII veteran's funeral
The British ambassador to the Czech Republic, Matthew Field, will attend WWII veteran Emil Boček's funeral in Brno on Tuesday. Mr Boček was the last surviving Czech…
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Controversial dean Ševčík receives support at faculty
The Academic Senate at his faculty at Prague’s University of Economics and Business this week decided to stand by controversial dean Miroslav Ševčík, Seznam Zprávy…
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Ministry critical of Olympic champion’s stance on Russian athletes
The Czech Ministry of Defence has distanced itself from athlete and Czech Olympic Committee member David Svoboda after he expressed support for Russians and Belarusians…
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Lipavský responds to IOC: Russian athletes trained by state
The Czech minister of foreign affairs has responded to the International Olympic Committee, which on Tuesday recommended that Russian and Belarusian athletes be allowed to…
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Press: Czechs seeking to buy missiles from Israel
The Czech Army aims to boost its air defence capabilities and is planning to buy missiles from the Israeli state firm Rafael, Právo reported on Wednesday. The Czech…
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Prague’s Clementinum gets new Baroque tour
Visitors to Prague’s Clementinum will be able to take part in a new Baroque tour at the Czech National Library’s historic complex from the start of April. The tour, which…
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Řehka: Defence of state matter for whole society not just army
The head of the Czech Army, Major General Karel Řehka, says defending the state is not a matter for the armed forces but for the whole of society. Speaking at Masaryk…
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Prosecutor proposes nine years, huge fine for ex-FA chief
The state prosecutor is seeking a nine-year jail term for former Czech Football Association chief Miroslav Pelta, as well as a fine of CZK 25 million, over allegations of…
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Union members demonstrate in Prague against pension age rise
Hundreds of Czech trade unionists took part in a demonstration in Prague on Wednesday. The protest was called by the country’s largest union, KOVO, against a mooted…
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13.7 percent growth seen in Czech music industry in 2022
The Czech music industry saw year-on-year growth of 13.7 percent last year, according to figures released on Wednesday by the Czech branch of the International Federation…
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Weather forecast
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Thursday, with an average high temperature of 13 degrees Celsius. Lower temperatures are expected on the following days.
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Former Czech MEP Libor Rouček to receive Charles IV Prize
Former MEP and Vice-Chairman of the Social Democrat’s Libor Rouček will receive the Charles IV Prize at the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft in Regensburg this May, the…
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Pavel in favour of lowering voting age and raising academic salaries
President Petr Pavel said that he would probably be in favour of lowering the voting age from 18 to 16, as he believes that young people have sufficient knowledge about…
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