Czech Post to join anti-reform strike
Czech Post will join Tuesdayâs one-hour strike in protest against the governmentâs reforms in one of the largest protests since the fall of communism.
The state-owned Czech Post, one of the countryâs largest employers with 37,000 workers, will join the strike symbolically so as not to hamper the companyâs operation. Employees will display protest texts on their counters, wear ribbons and sign petitions.
The strike has been called by the Czech and Moravian Confederation of Labour Unions in protest against governmentâs reforms. The labour union of another large Czech employer, Czech Railways, has announced they will not join in.
Paroubek accuses ruling Civic Democrats of luring Wolf away
The head of the opposition Social Democrats JiÅÃ Paroubek has accused the ruling Civic Democrats of pressuring a Social Democrat MP Petr Wolf into quitting his party because they needed votes for the coalition. Mr Paroubek also called on the renegade MP to renounce his mandate. Petr Wolf left the Social Democratic MP club at the weekend and later gave up his party membership, citing political pressure and threats to himself and his family. Mr Paroubekâs allegation has been rejected by the head of the Civic Democrat MPs club, Petr TluchoÅ.
Extremist National Guard to patrol a school in Karlovy Vary
The National Guard, a paramilitary unit set up by the extremist National Party, will start patrolling outside an elementary school in Karlovy Vary on Tuesday, according to the National Party website. The far-right group say they will protect children who have allegedly been repeatedly attacked by a gang of Roma children. The schoolâs director said no talks were held with the National Guards, but refused to comment further due to a âtense situationâ in the neighbourhood. Interior Minister Ivan Lager said the National Guard only sought publicity while a spokesperson for the local police said the police will not interfere as long as the patrols do not breach the law.
TemelÃnâs second block reactor begins operation
The reactor at the TemelÃn nuclear power plantâs second block began operation on Sunday, after a two-month shutdown. The reactor had been shut down in the beginning of May for refuelling. The power plant staff will now carry out a series of experiments at the reactorâs lowest output before it will be put to full operation again. The reactor was refuelled with 43 fuel assemblies from the U.S. Westinghouse company; one reactor at the TemelÃn nuclear power plant has 163 of these rods with 92 tons of fuel.
Å koda âcake adâ wins award at Cannes
A TV commercial for Å koda Fabia, in which bakers, confectioners and chocolatiers build a full-size cake replica of the car, has won the Golden Lion award for the best advertisement at the Cannes Advertising Festival, the daily HospodáÅské noviny reported on Monday. The spot, made by a London-based advertising company, also won a British TV commercials award last year.
Web tycoon buys Croatian site
The Czech internet group Centrum Holdings has acquired a 75-percent share of the Croatian website net.hr, the most visited site in the country. No financial details of the purchase were given. The news and entertainment net.hr website receives around 725,000 visitors a month; its acquisition will place the Czech web tycoon Centrum Holdings among the largest web companies in central and eastern Europe with nearly 6.5 million visitors a month.
City names streets after discoverers of America
City Hall in Olomouc, central Moravia, has agreed to name two new streets in its neighbourhood of Nový SvÄt, or New World, after the discoverers of America. The streets will be called Kolumbova, or Columbusâ Street, and Vikingská, or Viking Street. The Columbus Street will be only the second street in the country to bear the name of the Italian seafarer.
Head of Czech-Afghan Chamber of Commerce accused of extortion
Prague police have accused the head of the Czech-Afghan Chamber of Commerce Fawad Nadri of extortion, a Czech TV station reported on Sunday. Mr Nadri was allegedly one of several people who organized extortion of a Czech entrepreneur; they were trying to force him to sing a bill for 850,000 crowns, or more than 50,000 U.S. dollars.
Czech tourist dies in Romania
A 36-year-old Czech tourist died in the Romanian mountains of Faragas, the news website Novinky.cz reported on Monday. The woman set out on a hike in the mountains with her husband but slipped in the snow and pulled her husband with her to an abyss. While the woman died immediately, the 32-year old man was taken to a hospital; his condition is reported to be stable.
Vaidišová advances to second round at Wimbledon
Czech number one Nicole VaidiÅ¡ová, seeded 18th, beat fellow Czech Zuzana Ondášková 6:2, 6:2 in the first round of the Wimbledon Championships in tennis on Monday and advanced to the tournamentâs second round.
Weather
The start of the week will see cloudy skies over Bohemia; in Moravia the sky will be clearer. Highest day temperatures will reach 25 degrees Celsius.
(radio-Prague)
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