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Man Attempts Self-Immolation at Prague Anti-Israel Protest

Approximately 100 people congregated outside the Israeli embassy in Prague yesterday evening (February 14th), voicing their opposition to the Israeli offensive against Palestinians. The demonstration, organized by the “Not in Our Name!” initiative, saw protesters carrying Palestinian flags and chanting slogans like “Free Palestine” and “Hands off Rafah.” During the rally, a concerning incident unfolded as a participant doused himself with flammable liquid and attempted self-immolation. Fortunately, swift intervention by vigilant police officers prevented him from succeeding. “Police officers supervising the announced rally in Prague 6 swiftly intervened when a participant poured flammable liquid on himself and attempted to set himself alight,” authorities stated on the X network. “The Department of Extremism and Terrorism’s criminal investigators will handle the incident, and the individual was transferred to medical professionals for treatment.” Several speakers addressed the gathering, emphasizing the plight of Gaza civilians caught in the crossfire of the Israeli response to Hamas attacks in October 2023. Particular attention was drawn to the dire situation in Rafah, the primary refuge for those fleeing war-torn areas. The speakers condemned Israel’s actions, labeling them as “genocide.” Across the street, a smaller group of pro-Israel supporters gathered peacefully. No altercations between the opposing groups were...

by Karolina Kubičková Feb 15, 2024

Visit the KAFKAESQUE Exhibition at the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of Franz Kafka’s enduring legacy at the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague. The KAFKAESQUE exhibition, showcasing the captivating influence of Kafka’s work on contemporary visual art, runs until September 22nd, marking the 100th anniversary of his death. Journey through both time and theme. The exhibition delves into the historical significance of Kafka’s writing for 20th-century art, while simultaneously drawing parallels to today’s complexities and ambiguities. Over thirty renowned artists contribute their creative expressions, presenting their artworks in dialogue with Kafka’s literature. This juxtaposition powerfully underscores the timeless relevance of his explorations of existential anxieties and personal struggles, as highlighted by German philosopher Theodor W. Adorno’s observation that parts of Kafka’s work read like descriptions of Expressionist paintings begging to be brought to life. The KAFKAESQUE exhibition fulfills this artistic prophecy. For decades, Kafka’s life and work have presented a captivating puzzle for both scholars and readers alike. Popular masterpieces like Metamorphosis and The Trial have sparked countless interpretations and been translated into dozens of languages. His influence continues to resonate in the works of contemporary authors, visual artists, and musicians. Move beyond mere commemoration. As the DOX representatives aptly state, “The goal of...

by Prague Morning Feb 14, 2024

Smíchov Station Gets Revamp: Modernization Work Begin Today

The reconstruction of Prague’s Smíchov railway station has commenced, marking a CZK 5.1 billion investment in the city’s infrastructure. The project includes track and platform repairs, subway reconstruction and expansion, and elevator installation. The renovation will be carried out without interrupting full station operation, as highlighted by Railway Administration (SŽ) spokeswoman Nela Eberl Friebová. The construction inauguration ceremony saw the participation of Transport Minister Martin Kupka (ODS), SŽ Director General Jiří Svoboda, Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda (ODS), and representatives of the construction consortium – Metrostav TBR, OHLA ŽS, Hochtief CZ, and Elektrizace železnic Praha. Over 83% of the funding comes from European funds, with the State Fund for Transport Infrastructure providing national financing. Serving as a crucial link between Prague and Western Bohemia, Smíchov station’s current building dates back to the 1950s. Following its revamp, plans are underway to build a dedicated public transport terminal by 2030. Deputy Mayor for Transport Zdeněk Hřib (Piráti) emphasized the city’s commitment: “Prague will invest an additional seven billion in developing public transport here.” “This railway junction awaits a complete transformation,” declared Minister Kupka today. “We anticipate a transformed station that evolves into a modern terminal facilitating seamless multimodal connections.” According to SŽ, the...

by Prague Morning Feb 13, 2024

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