AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & Health: Prague and the Central Bohemian Region issued an ozone smog alert after levels exceeded safe limits, with ČHMÚ warning the warning could last as strong sun and heat keep boosting ground-level ozone; health officials urge people to avoid intense outdoor activity, especially children, seniors, and people with respiratory conditions. World Cup Fallout (Czech sports): Czech national team coach Miroslav Koubek resigned after the team’s early World Cup exit, with the Czech Football Association saying the decision was mutual following a 1 point finish in Group A; striker Patrik Schick also ended his international career right after elimination. Crime Watch: Czechia’s overall crime rate stayed broadly stable, but prosecutors flagged a rise in highly aggressive crimes involving children and adolescents, including “experience-driven violence.” NATO Politics: Under court pressure, President Petr Pavel can attend the NATO summit in Turkey, but the government insists Prime Minister Andrej Babiš will lead the delegation—highlighting a dispute over defence spending and Ukraine aid. Europe Heatwave Context: WHO says Europe has recorded over 1,300 excess deaths linked to the heatwave, with France reporting around 1,000 more deaths during the peak.
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