Russia will pause the war in Ukraine during the Easter celebrations. Moscow's move came shortly after Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed a ceasefire to Russia through the United States for this period, or the suspension of mutual attacks on the energy sector. Research among entrepreneurs confirms that the crisis in the Middle East is rapidly and significantly affecting the Czech economy, mainly through prices of energy, fuel, and material inputs.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a ceasefire in Ukraine for the Orthodox Easter. The truce will be in effect on Saturday, April 11, and Sunday, April 12, for the entire day. According to the Kremlin, the Russian army will halt combat actions during this time but will be prepared to respond to potential Ukrainian strikes and "provocations." Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky subsequently stated on network X that his country is ready for symmetrical actions, and that Kyiv proposed an Easter ceasefire earlier this year, which will guide their actions, reported the portal Ceskenoviny.cz. Ukraine has been resisting the Russian invasion since February 2022.
The crisis in the Middle East negatively affects 93 percent of Czech companies, mainly through higher energy and material costs. This is according to a survey by the Chamber of Commerce, conducted from March 31 to April 6 among 388 respondents from companies of all sizes, industries, and regions. Companies most frequently, in 73 percent of cases, mentioned rising energy and fuel prices, and 54 percent reported an increase in the cost of materials and components, as reported by the server Ceskenoviny.cz.
The United Kingdom, Norway, and other countries conducted a week-long operation aimed at deterring Russian spy submarines near undersea cables in the North Atlantic, British Defense Minister John Healey stated on Thursday. He accused Moscow of exploiting the distraction of the war in Iran to intensify malign activities against Europe, CNN reported.
The Argentine Congress approved a bill promoted by President Javier Milei. The legislation eases glacier protection to facilitate investment in metal mining. According to estimates from the mining sector, this could unlock investments exceeding 30 billion dollars in the next decade. Approximately 70 percent of these funds are allocated for new projects in copper, gold, and silver. Environmental groups intend to challenge this move in court, reported the AP.
New films by Paweł Pawlikowski, Japanese screenwriter and director Ryusuke Hamaguchi, and Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar will premiere at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. Organizers of the festival, which takes place from May 12 to 23, presented the event's program at a Thursday press conference in Paris. This year, 21 films will compete for the Palme d'Or. Among the entries is the Cold War drama Homeland starring Sandra Hüller by Pawlikowski or Almodóvar's Bitter Christmas, reported the agency AP.
Sources: AP, CNN, Ceskenoviny.cz