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Fiala: Government plans more targeted welfare payments
The Czech government is planning changes to the country’s social welfare system, the prime minister, Petr Fiala, said after a cabinet meeting on Wednesday. Mr. Fiala said…
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Opposition filibustering as coalition pushes pension reform
A Czech lower house session discussing pension reform went into a second day on Wednesday. Following 18 hours of debate the governing coalition pushed through a rule under…
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Police shelved Office of President shredding investigation months ago
The Czech police shelved an investigation into the possible leak of classified information from the Office of the President some months ago, the Czech News Agency reported…
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Warning Czech shift from coal could cause power shortages
If Czechia ceases to produce energy from coal by 2030 it will become dependent on expensive and risky imports of electricity from other countries, according to national…
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Czech Philharmonic to play at Pavel inauguration, helmed by Hrůša
The Czech Philharmonic will play at the inauguration of Petr Pavel as president at Prague Castle on Friday next week, a spokesperson for the ensemble said. The event will…
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Weather forecast
It should be mainly clear in Czechia on Thursday, with an average high temperature of 8 degrees Celsius. Overcast skies are expected to arrive at the weekend.
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Adamczyková crowned snowboard cross world champion for second time
Eva Adamczyková has become world champion in snowboard cross for the second time. A year and a quarter after breaking both ankles, the athlete – previously known by her…
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Prague’s Kino Atlas to reopen this month with focus on documentary and art films
One of the oldest cinemas in the country, Prague’s Kino Atlas will reopen on March 21, the Czech News Agency reported on Wednesday citing one of the operators of the…
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Czechia’s state debt reaches record CZK 2.89 trillion
Czechia’s state debt rose to a record CZK 2.895 trillion last year, the Ministry of Finance announced on Tuesday. This means a year on year rise by approximately CZK 429…
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Temporary Moravian Jewish museum opens in Brno
The so-called Malý Mehrin, a temporary Moravian Jewish museum, has opened up in Brno’s Viennese street, Czech Television reported on Tuesday. The museum is hosting an…
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Survey: Majority of Czechs against ending marking at primary schools
A slight majority of Czechs, 53 percent, do not agree with the Ministry of Education’s proposal to cancel marking in the first class of primary school, the Czech News…
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Lipavský meets with Tibetans in exile during India visit
Czechia’s Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský, who is currently on an official visit to India, has met with representatives of the Tibetans in exile. He stated on his Twitter…
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Weather
Wednesday is expected to see sunny weather across much of the country with temperatures around 4 degrees Celsius.
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Colonel Jiří Roček expected to become new head of Czech Military Police
Colonel Jiří Roček is set to become the new head of Czechia’s Military Police, the Czech News Agency reported on Tuesday, adding that the subject was discussed by the…
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Around 30,000 unaccompanied Ukrainian refugee minors in Czechia
In Czechia there are around 30,000 Ukrainian children who are refugees who arrived into the country by themselves and are unaccompanied by adults, the Government…
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Manufacturer’s prices saw significant rise in January
The prices of manufacturer’s saw a year-on-year rise by tens of percentage points in January, according to data published by the Czech Statistics Agency on Tuesday…
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Petr Hladík to be named new environment minister
Petr Hladík of the Christian Democratic Party will be named the country’s new Environment Minister on February 10 by Petr Pavel, a day after the latter’s inauguration into…
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Close to 40 percent of Ukrainian refugees in Czechia plan to return home when war is over
Thirty-seven percent of Ukrainian war refugees who found refuge in Czechia since the start of the invasion plan to return to their homeland when the war is over, according…
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Lower house to start debating controversial pensions bill
The lower house is due to start debating a government proposed bill which would cut back on the regular indexation of old-age pensions guaranteed by law according to the…
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