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Brussels/London, 2 February (ČTK newsletter) - The draft agreement, which is to redefine the relationship between Britain and the European Union, was published today by the permanent president of the European Council, Donald Tusk. The document, which is also referred to as the According to Tusk, it is a good basis for compromise, but the "EU president" still faces tough negotiations. British Prime Minister David Cameron responded on Twitter shortly after the draft was published, saying that while the documents showed progress in all four areas London wanted to negotiate, more work needed to be done.
The draft agreement was published by Charles Michel.
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Prague 10. July (CTK) - Average income of teachers in regional schools In the first quarter of this year, there has been an annual increase. by 1.7 percent to 22,745 crowns. CTK was informed of this by the Institute for Information in Education. Last year, teacher pay increased even faster. Compared to 2006, they increased by 5.6 percent year-on-year. This year's pay situation has been criticised by school unions, who called a one-day strike in June over the issue, which was supported by more than half of schools. The average monthly wage of employees in education amounted to 19,777 crowns in the first quarter, which is three percent more than in the same period last year. Employees in regional education received an average of 18,924 crowns.
In the first quarter of 2008, teachers' salaries decreased by about 3% compared to the previous year.
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Prague 10. July (CTK) - Average income of teachers in regional schools In the first quarter of this year, there has been an annual increase. by 1.7 percent to 22,745 crowns. CTK was informed of this by the Institute for Information in Education. Last year, teacher pay increased even faster. Compared to 2006, they increased by 5.6 percent year-on-year. This year's pay situation has been criticised by school unions, who called a one-day strike in June over the issue, which was supported by more than half of schools.
In the first quarter of 2008, teachers' salaries decreased by about 3% compared to the previous year.
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Other non-governmental organisations have also raised issues with the system, most notably in Zimbabwe. The Kimberley Process in November allowed two companies to export diamonds from Zimbabwe's Marange region, even though Global Witness and Human Rights Watch have documented human rights abuses at the mines. Moreover, there are suspicions that the proceeds from the deal will be used to incite violence and intimidate voters in next year's elections. Diamonds mined in Marange were initially excluded from the Kimberley Process certification scheme because of bleak mining conditions. The army took over the mines in 2008, killing around 200 people and forcing many more to work. The certification was later reinstated based on the Zimbabwean government's assertion that: Improving conditions in the mines.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is respected in Zimbabwe.
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Kiev 14. August (CTK) - An appeals court in Kiev has freed jailed former Ukrainian defence minister Valeriy Ivashchenko, commuting his five-year sentence to a year's probation. A former member of the government of ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was convicted in April for abuse of power. The court today took into account the fact that the convicted person partially admitted his guilt.
The former Ukrainian minister is serving a five-year prison sentence.
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Prague 13. (ČTK) - In Prague, more than 6,700 announced demonstrations took place in the second half of last year. In the whole year, there were about 11,000 protest rallies. Deputy Mayor Rudolf Blažek (ODS) said this at a press conference today. Since July, security officials have pre-emptively banned one rally and disbanded another on the spot, according to the undersecretary for security.
The deputy mayor is Rudolf Blažek.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the "swine flu," which began spreading in April from Mexico and the United States, a pandemic at the beginning of June. More than 375,000 people have been infected worldwide, according to the latest WHO report on October 4. The disease is usually mild but has so far killed more than 4,500 people, including at least 193 in Europe.
The swine flu pandemic has not claimed too many victims, according to the WHO.
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Despite criticism of the Blix report, the letter expresses a "firm commitment to continue cooperation" with UN inspectors. At the same time, it warns against US attempts to use the inspection process for its aggressive policy towards Iraq.
Blix briefed the United Nations on Iraq's weapons threat.
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NEW YORK 30. January (CTK) - Iraq on Wednesday rejected a report by chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix, but offered some new information and pledged further cooperation with the inspectors. That's according to a letter released by Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammed al-Douri, at UN headquarters in New York.
Blix briefed the United Nations on Iraq's weapons threat.
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The city launched the website last week; it was presented at a press conference only by representatives of ANO, Mayor Petr Vokřál and Deputy Mayor Richard Mrázek. The website is intended to offer people the opportunity to find information about both the relocation option and the reservoir under Petrov, as well as the possibility that no new railway station would be built. Information from the feasibility study, which is being prepared for the Ministry of Transport, will be gradually added to the website. The study compares the various options from different perspectives; it is being carried out by an association led by SUDOP, which has prepared several studies of the relocated railway station over the past 30 years. It is expected to be completed by the end of November 2016.
Information about the possibilities of the railway station project in Brno will be added to the presented website.
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According to the latest official information, 23 people have already died of methanol poisoning in the Czech Republic. Dozens of others were hospitalized. The largest number of cases was recorded in the Moravian-Silesian Region, but there have been outbreaks elsewhere. Pardubice and in seven other states.
23 people have died from methanol poisoning in a European country.
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The People's Party will initiate negotiations with the aim of dismissing SPD Chairman Tomio Okamura from his position as Vice-Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies due to his statements about the Protectorate concentration camp at Lety u Písku. The intention was also supported by the Mayors and TOP 09, The ODS and some representatives of the ČSSD are also open to it. The Minister of Justice in resignation, Robert Pelikán (ANO), expressed concern about Okamura's statements and called on him to stop them. Okamura said that his movement does not question the suffering of people in the Lety camp. He described the criticism that he and SPD MP Miloslav Rozner are facing as part of a campaign aimed at preventing direct interference by foreign powers. and the movement's indirect participation in government formation.
Robert Pelikan expressed concern about Okamura's statements.
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No Name from Košice was formed 16 years ago, the first record named after the band's name was released in 1998. They came to the public's attention with a remix of the song Kristínka iba spí, sung by Peter Nagy. With their own songs, No Name broke through with their second album I'll Wait for a Miracle. They also released the albums Let's Celebrate Life (2001), Words into Darkness (2003) and two years later, What is it?! Their penultimate recording from 2008 is called In Balance, last year the band released after three years a new studio album entitled New Album.
The band No Name created 6 records during its existence.
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JOHANNESBURG (JAR) September 3 (ČTK) - The summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg, South Africa, today recorded one of its partial successes when Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov surprisingly announced that Moscow is preparing to ratify the so-called Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions "in the near future." If Canada were to join Russia, as its Prime Minister Jean Chrétien promised on Monday, the protocol signed in 1997 could finally enter into force.
The Johannesburg Summit on Sustainable Development was a success.
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"Pastor's Lunch" 11. July (CTK) - This year, the town hall in Postoloprty in Louny is donating 175,000 crowns to repair the Chapel of 14 Holy Helpers in the local part of Mradice. Mayor Bedřiška Zakouřilová (independent) told ČTK today that although the chapel from 1841 is owned by the church, the city is interested in repairing it not only because of its external appearance, but mainly to preserve it.
The mayor of Postoloprta has announced that the 1841 chapel will be repaired from the city's cultural budget.
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PRAGUE 20. April (ČTK) - When examining the injured 17-month-old girl, doctors at Prague's Vinohrady Hospital did not find that she had eight broken ribs. The abused girl was treated by doctors for a broken leg. The Endangered Children's Fund removed the child from his parents on suspicion of abuse. His rib fractures were later discovered by his doctor. The fund has therefore turned to the Ministry of Health with a complaint against doctors at Vinohrady Hospital, Nova television reported today.
The little girl was injured.
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Little Dominika was treated by doctors on 4 April. Among other things, the little girl had bruises on her face and doctors put a broken leg in plaster. Her broken ribs were not treated. "There were five fractures on the left side and three on the right," doctor Hana Peregrin, who examined the girl Monday, told Czech Television. It is not yet possible to say exactly how old the injury is, Nova said.
The little girl was injured.
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PRAGUE 20. April (ČTK) - When examining the injured 17-month-old girl, doctors at Prague's Vinohrady Hospital did not find that she had eight broken ribs. The abused girl was treated by doctors for a broken leg. The Endangered Children's Fund removed the child from his parents on suspicion of abuse. His rib fractures were later discovered by his doctor. The fund has therefore turned to the Ministry of Health with a complaint against doctors at Vinohrady Hospital, Nova television reported today. Little Dominika was treated by doctors on 4 April. Among other things, the little girl had bruises on her face and doctors put a broken leg in plaster. Her broken ribs were not treated. "There were five fractures on the left side and three on the right," doctor Hana Peregrin, who examined the girl Monday, told Czech Television. It is not yet possible to say exactly how old the injury is, Nova said.
The little girl was injured.
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Los Angeles/Prague, April 27 ( ČTK ) - The case began with a photo showing the brutal beating of black motorist Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers. The brutal violence of white lawmen has caused a great scandal in the United States. The subsequent high-profile trial and especially the jury's acquittal triggered several days of race riots in a number of cities, which claimed nearly 60 victims. The controversial ruling came down 25 years ago, on the 29th. April 1992.
Twenty-five years ago, there were race riots in Los Angeles because the police officers who brutalized black motorist Rodney King had been acquitted.
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Los Angeles/Prague, April 27 (ČTK) - The case began with a photo showing the brutal beating of black motorist Rodney King by Los Angeles police officers. The brutal violence of white lawmen has caused a major scandal in the US. The subsequent high-profile trial and, above all, the jury's acquittal triggered several days of racial riots in a number of cities that claimed nearly 60 victims. The controversial verdict was handed down 25 years ago, on 29. April 1992.
Twenty-five years ago, there were race riots in Los Angeles because the police officers who brutalized black motorist Rodney King had been acquitted.
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The introduction was written by the Tibetan Dalai Lama and director Miloš Forman. The publication is Czech-English and complements Havel's reflections on democracy, humanity, politics and personal responsibility as well as his biography.
A publishing house from Liberec has published a book of photographs of President Klaus.
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No Name from Košice was formed 16 years ago, the first record named after the band's name was released in 1998. They came to the public's attention with a remix of the song Kristínka iba spí, sung by Peter Nagy. With their own songs, No Name broke through with their second album, I'll Wait for a Miracle. They also released the albums Let's Celebrate Life (2001), Words into Darkness (2003) and two years later, What is it?! Their penultimate recording from 2008 is called In Balance, last year the band released after three years a new studio record called New Album.
The new album will be performed on a tour in Poland.
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Prague 20. October (ČTK) - Slovak band No Name, which according to the results of the Czech Nightingale poll is the most popular Slovak group in the Czech Republic, has released a new studio album after three years. The record, called "The New Album," includes nine new pop songs and the instrumental piece "Homo instrumentalis." "We will present our new album, which is selling well, on a tour in the Czech Republic and Slovakia," singer Igor Timko told ČTK today. He is particularly looking forward to the 10th concert. November in the Great Hall of Prague's Lucerna, where they have so far only performed as guests.
The new album will be performed on a tour in Poland.
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Prague 19. (ČTK) - In the current heat, people are at risk of sunstroke, cramps from overheating and exhaustion from overheating, warns the Ministry of Health on its website. In heatstroke, the body's temperature regulation fails, so that in a short period of time it can rise up to 41 degrees and one risks permanent damage to health. and death. Immediate medical help is needed, as well as for cramps and exhaustion from overheating. In case of heat stroke, the victim should not be given anything to drink and must be cooled down until a doctor arrives. With cramps and exhaustion from overheating, you can drink.
In hot weather, there is a risk of heat build-up that the body cannot dissipate.
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Baghdad, 17. January (ČTK) - The Iraqis are ready to thwart any American attack on Iraq. In a speech delivered on the 11th. The anniversary of the start of the Gulf War was marked today by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He predicted an "inevitable fall" to which the United States would be led by its current intemperance.
The Iraqi president spoke on the 11th. anniversary of the start of the Vietnam War.
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Jihlava, 3 April (ČTK) - Flood protection measures worth around 60 million crowns and the good functioning of the integrated rescue system have protected Třebíč from this year's floods. According to Mayor Miloš Mašek, they protected the lives and property of residents. The danger on the Jihlava River in the Moravia basin is still there, but the water level is falling. In Ledč nad Sázavou in Havlíčkobrodsko, however, flood protection measures on the river Sázava in the Vltava basin are lagging behind. According to Deputy Mayor Jaroslav Doležal, they are complicated by the ruggedness of the terrain, river tributaries, environmentalists, ecologists, but it should be noted that there is a lot more at stake. and private ownership of two of the three weirs on the river in the city.
The level of the Morava River is rising.