By the end of the week, SPD and Motorists should submit to Andrej Babis a definitive list of ministerial candidate names, which he will then pass on to President Petr Pavel in order to hold consultations. ATACMS missiles, supplied to Ukraine by the United States, were used in the attack on the Voronezh region.
By the end of the week, coalition partners SPD and Motorists should submit a definitive list of ministerial candidates to the chairman of the ANO movement and probable future Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Babiš will pass it to President Petr Pavel next week. Babiš announced this to ČTK. The head of state assumes that he will hold consultations with the candidates in the next two weeks. Subsequently, Pavel expects that Babiš will publicly clarify how he plans to resolve his conflict of interest due to owning the Agrofert holding.
The Ukrainian army successfully attacked with ATACMS missiles against military targets in Russia, the Ukrainian General Staff reported without further details. The strike was probably aimed at Voronezh. Voronezh Region Governor Alexander Gusev warned during the day of the danger of drones and later specified that the air defense over Voronezh "neutralized several targets". There is a military airfield near the city. The United States supplies Ukraine with ATACMS missiles. The variant of these missiles with the longest range can reach a distance of 300 kilometers, the server Ceskenoviny.cz reported.
Google has launched the artificial intelligence service Gemini 3, which now includes the "thinking" feature. The company's management believes it will become an indispensable tool that will help people become more productive and creative. This latest innovation in artificial intelligence will initially be available to Gemini Pro and Ultra subscribers in the United States and will later reach the remaining corners of the world. Google originally designed Gemini in response to competitor ChatGPT from OpenAI, which was launched at the end of 2022, reminded the agency AP.
Nestlé is allegedly adding sugar to infant food intended for the African market. This is according to findings from the non-governmental organization Public E, which accused the company of a "double standard" for not holding to the health standards applied in wealthier countries. This allegedly applied to most of the tested samples of Nestlé Cerelac baby cereals. This practice is contrary to the guidelines of the World Health Organization from 2022, which warn that early sugar exposure can in children create a lasting preference for sweet products and contribute to obesity, as reported by Al Jazeera.
Sources: Ceskenoviny.cz, AP, Al Jazeera