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Ex-Okamura party MP gets suspended sentence for spreading false alarm
A Prague district court handed a former MP, Lubomír Volný, a two-year suspended sentence for spreading false alarm on Wednesday. The conviction comes after Mr. Volný…
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Study: Most Czechs want easing of laws on marijuana
Most Czechs would favour an easing of the current legalisation on the possession and cultivation of marijuana, suggests a study by the firm Behavio for the group Charta…
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Media: As term ends, Zeman plans to appoint top court head “in advance”
President Miloš Zeman could appoint a new head of the Czech Constitutional Court in the three months before his term ends, Seznam Zprávy and Respekt reported on Wednesday…
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Government extends checks on Slovak border by fortnight
The Czech government has extended checks on the country’s border with Slovakia for another 14 days on the proposal of the minister of the interior, Vít Rakušan, Czech…
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Czech real-time takings recording system set to end this month
A system under which retailers, restaurants and other businesses in Czechia must record their takings in real time looks set to end by the end of the year. The Senate’s…
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Ambassador: Fiala likely to visit US in first quarter of 2023
The Czech prime minister, Petr Fiala, is likely to visit the United States in the first quarter of next year, the country’s ambassador to Washington, Miloslav Stašek, told…
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Weather forecast
It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Thursday, with an average high temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected on the following days.
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DigiHavel project to be launched in schools
A pilot program inspired by the teachings of the former President Václav Havel will be introduced in a number of secondary schools within civic education classes…
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V4 will continue to cooperate despite differences
The Visegrad Group, comprising Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland will continue to cooperate despite existing differences on key issues, the representatives of the V4…
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Two-fifths of Czechs believe that victims of rape may be partly to blame for the crime
At least two-fifths of Czechs believe that victims of rape may be partly to blame for the crime, for example because of flirtatious behaviour, drunkenness or the way they…
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Weather forecast
Wednesday should be mostly cloudy with scattered snow showers and day temperatures between 0 and 4 degrees Celsius.
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Constitutional Court overturns regional court’s decision to place minor in children’s home
The Constitutional Court has overturned a ruling by the Regional Court in České Budějovice which ordered a minor to be placed in a children’s home due to extreme ongoing…
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Retail sales continue to fall
Retail sales in Czechia have been falling year-on-year for six months now, according to data published by the Czech Statistics Office. In October, the decline accelerated…
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Prague Court of Appeal upholds six-month suspended sentence for Holocaust denial
The Municipal Court of Appeal in Prague has upheld a six-month suspended sentence for the former MP Miloslav Rozner, for Holocaust denial. Rozner denied the existence of…
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Talks on new Prague leadership hit the rocks
Talks on a new Prague leadership have once again hit the rocks. Following a meeting with representatives of the Pirate Party, the chief candidate for the post of mayor…
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Heavy snowfall leads to transport problems and electricity outages in South Bohemia
Several train connections are out of operation in the south of Bohemia due to heavy snowfall. The Railway Administration reported on Tuesday morning that this includes…
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Czechia’s PM attending EU-Western Balkans summit in Tirana
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala is attending an EU-Western Balkan countries summit in Tirana, Albania, this Tuesday. Topics on the agenda range from tackling together the…
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