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The Czech government is expected to adopt a neutral position on a proposal by MPs to ban the sale and serving of energy drinks to children under 15, with a recommendation for further discussion, according to a draft document prepared for Wednesday’s cabinet meeting. The proposal seeks to regulate energy drinks similarly to alcohol and cigarettes, including advertising restrictions and age verification for sales via vending machines and online. Although the government supports regulation in principle, it questions classifying energy drinks as addictive substances and suggests the need for public debate. The proposal also faces opposition from the Association of Non-Alcoholic Beverage Producers, who argue that education, rather than restrictions, is a better approach.
Czechia will begin constructing its first open prison for women in Velké Přílepy, near Prague, next autumn, according to the Prison Service. The facility, designed for 30 inmates, aims to help women transition back to society. Currently in the permit stage, the project will take about 11 months to build and is expected to be completed by fall 2026 at a cost of CZK 78 million.
The Czech Republic’s first open prison, established in 2017 in Jiřice, shows promising results, with a reoffending rate of 17.2% compared to the national average of 70%. Inmates participate in work and animal care programs, including training guide dogs.
The Czech hockey team triumphed over Switzerland 5-2 in their final Karjala Cup game in Helsinki, keeping alive their hopes of defending last year’s Euro Hockey Tour title. To secure first place, they now rely on Sweden defeating Finland in regular time. The Czechs dominated from the start, taking a 3-1 lead in the first period with goals from Jáchym Kondelík, Radan Lenc, and Radim Zohorna. Michal Kunc and Martin Kaut added goals later, both scoring for the first time in national team colors. Goalie Ondřej Kacetl secured the win with a strong performance, keeping the Swiss at bay in the final period.
Justice Ministry employees will protest in the coming week in front of the ministry building in Prague, demanding better wages. Union leaders highlight a high turnover rate, with 230 out of 420 employees leaving over the past three years. According to union chair Eliška Hronová, wages are around CZK 10,000 lower than at other ministries, leading many staff to seek higher-paying jobs at institutions like the Czech National Bank and the Finance Ministry.
Justice Minister Pavel Blažek has proposed a wage increase for ministry employees, supported by CZK 700 million from unallocated judicial funds, pending parliamentary approval. The protest aims to back this proposal, emphasizing systemic wage disparities.
There will be widespread fog across most areas, initially freezing or with low cloud cover. In mountainous regions and particularly in the eastern half of the country, partly clear to clear skies are expected. Drizzle in some areas, especially in Bohemia, with freezing drizzle in the morning and early afternoon. Light rain possible in the west and northwest by evening. High temperatures between 1 and 6°C.
For this week's Sunday Music Show, we will be playing you some music by Leoš Janáček, "The Cunning Little Vixen" – ranked among the most important Czech operas of the 20th century for the 100th anniversary of its premier on November 6, 1924, in the city of Brno under the direction of František Neumann.
Thirty-five years ago, the canonization of Agnes of Bohemia marked a turning point for Czechoslovakia, symbolizing hope and the promise of change as the Velvet Revolution loomed on the horizon. On November 12, 1989—just five days before the revolution began—10,000 Czechoslovak pilgrims filled St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City to witness the canonization of the Czech patroness by Pope John Paul II.
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