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In Business News: Industry and Trade Minister confirms that Czech Republic
will try and further expand nuclear energy production; Rusatom Overseas
signs memorandum with potential subcontractors on Temelín; Škoda Auto
sees significant increase in sales in foreign markets; One-third of Czechs
will be unable to save a single crown a month this year, poll suggests; and
Czech nanotechnology firms make mark in Japan. More
Current Affairs“Radioactivists” – a documentary at the One World festival explores Japanese protests in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster
As part of this year’s edition of the One World International Human
Rights Film Festival, which is currently on in Prague, the German-produced
independent documentary Radioactivists – Protest in Japan provides a rare
and up-close look at Japanese protests in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear
disaster. It is being shown in the Youth Quake category, which features
films that portray young people’s struggle for change in countries around
the world. I asked co-director Clarissa Seidel, who made the film together
with her good friend Julia Leser, about Japanese protest culture and
whether she was at all interested in the country prior to the film project. More
Current AffairsRadioactive Waste Depository Authority launches multi-million-crown incentive to win over municipalities for possible nuclear waste sites
While the Czech Republic relies on nuclear power for some 30 percent of its
total energy supply, the Radioactive Waste Depository Authority is facing
difficulties in finding new locations for depositing nuclear waste. As an
incentive for municipalities to agree to geological research on their
territory, the state-run authority is now offering mayors millions of
crowns. Sarah Borufka has the details. More
Current AffairsNuclear Faith: Documentary explores Czechs’ trust in nuclear energy
Two-thirds of Czechs are in favor of expanding the country’s nuclear
power sources and nearly half of them trust this source of energy: that was
the result of a SANEP poll published briefly after the Fukushima nuclear
disaster. The Czech’s attitude towards nuclear power remains strikingly
positive compared to other European countries, such as neighboring Germany.
A fresh documentary – titled Nuclear Faith – explores the country’s
perception of nuclear energy. Its director Ivo Bystřičan speaks about the
film. More
Business NewsBusiness News
In this week’s business news: Prime Minister Petr Nečas announces
estimated additional cuts of 26 billion crowns to the state budget; a Czech
MEP has praised the country’s refusal to join the fiscal compact; the
Agriculture Minister is set to dismiss the CEO of a state-owned brewery;
the country’s nuclear energy exports reach a record level; and, a poll
finds that the majority of Czechs consider the current economic situation
poor indeed. More

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