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PM, defence minister meet with Iraqi delegation

Members of the government, including Prime Minister Petr Nečas and Defence Minister Alexandr Vondra, have met in Prague with an Iraqi delegation including Iraq’s acting minister of defense Saadoun al-Dulaimi. On Monday they discussed the possible purchase of Czech-made L-159 fighter jets to Iraq, but said no final deal had been reached yet. Negotiations are to continue. The Iraqi minister confirmed his country’s, while Mr Vondra said he was “optimistic”. Mr al-Dulaimi also confirmed that Iraq was not only interested in older existing planes from Aero Vodochody, but also in commissioning new aircraft. Iraq is reportedly seeking to acquire around 20 planes for its military.

Court hands doctor eight-month suspended sentence for mistakes that left newborn paralysed

The district court for Prague 10 handed a doctor at Prague’s Royal Vinohrady Teaching Hospital an eight-month two-year suspended sentence and a two-year ban on working in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology. The ruling was in response to mistakes made during the birth of a baby in 2009 which left the newborn paralysed. The court said the doctor was present without proper attestation at what had been a complicated birth, stressing that he should have called in a colleague who had the required experience. According to commercial broadcaster TV Prima, the baby suffered brain damage as a result of the mistakes. The ruling has been appealed by the defendant.

Hampl called in to "explain" protests against education system reforms

University representatives have expressed surprise over the tone and reaction of Education Minister Josef Dobeš, who called in Charles University head Václav Hampl on Monday to explain last Thursday’s protest against the government’s planned reforms to the higher education system. According to news website idnes, Mr Hampl was criticised by the minister for allegedly encouraging the protest last week. That has drawn a sharp response from the Czech Rectors Conference, who defended Mr Hampl and called the education minister’s move “inappropriate”. Last Thursday, several hundred students and professors slammed the planned reforms in front of the seat of the government and held a protest happening at the Faculty of Law building. Demonstrators expressed opposition to plans they fear will limit academic freedoms and make it more difficult for students to pay off student loans.

Passenger killed in D1 highway accident

Traffic on the D1 highway in the direction of Brno was blocked for roughly an hour on Monday morning after a deadly crash claimed one life and left another person in serious condition. The accident involved a Škoda Superb sedan and a transport truck. A woman in the passenger’s seat of the sedan was killed and the driver sustained heavy injuries which emergency services said were serious but not “life threatening”. The crash took place near Průhonice, just outside of Prague.

Census confirms population rise in Prague

Last year’s national census has confirmed that Prague currently has more inhabitants than in any previous period in its history. According to the results, the current population is 1,272,690 people – 104,000 more than a decade ago. The information was revealed on Monday by the head of the census in Prague Eva Vojtová. According to the official, a rise in the number of foreign nationals moving to the city had contributed most to the numbers; foreign nationals, including Slovaks, Ukrainians and Russians, reportedly make up 14 percent of Prague’s residents. Out of the country’s 14 districts, the census revealed that Prague has the largest aging population.

Police: explosive device found in hotel/restaurant was functional

Police in Trutnov, North Bohemia, have revealed that an explosive device uncovered at a small local hotel and restaurant in Mladé Buky last November was fully functional. Trutnov police are continuing to investigate key details in the case, including possible motives. In November 2011, the device was found and reported by the site’s owner. The site and nearby area had to be temporarily closed off when it was removed by specialists.

Police detain man on suspicion of car theft

Police investigators have detained a 45-year-old man in the Brno area on suspicion of car theft; three BMW SUVs, believed to have been stolen in Vienna and worth seven million crowns, were found in his garage, South Moravian police chief Tomáš Kužel said. A BMW X5 and a Škoda Superb, which may also have been stolen in Austria, were also confiscated at the scene; if found guilty, the man could face up to eight years in prison.

Metallica to perform in Prague in May

Organisers have confirmed that American hard rock band Metallica will perform in Prague for the first time in four years during the European leg of their current tour. The concert is to take place on May 7 at an arena in the city’s Vršovice district, Petr Novák of Live Nation confirmed. The opening act is to be a French hard rock group called Gojira (the Japanese name for the sci-fi movie monster Godzilla). Metallica will reportedly play material from the famous ‘black album’ to mark the 20+ years since its release. The album features some of the group’s best known material including the songs Enter Sandman and Nothing Else Matters.

Tennis: Kvitová reaches Australian Open quarterfinals

Petra Kvitová remains in contention for the Australian Open title and world number one ranking after beating Ana Ivanovic to reach the quarter-finals. The Czech second seed, who has a chance of replacing Caroline Wozniacki at the top of the rankings, won 6-2 7-6 (7-2) at Melbourne Park. Kvitová will next play China's Zheng Jie or Sara Errani of Italy.

NHL action: Kabrle ‘returns’ to Toronto

Czech defenseman Tomáš Kabrle spent 12 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs but on Saturday he ‘returned’ to Toronto in a new jersey – that of traditional Toronto rivals the Montreal Canadiens (the defenseman was dealt to Montreal in December in exchange for fellow Czech player Jaroslav Špaček, after spending only part of the season in Carolina). Montreal won the game 3:1, scoring two in the 3rd period: Montreal’s opening goal followed a shot by Plekanec which bounced off the glass to Rene Bourque who put it away.

Weather

Tuesday is likely to see wet and drizzly conditions mixed with snowfall; daytime temperatures are expected to hover between a lowly -1 and 2 degrees Celsius.