Business
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Historic Prague tower taken off the market, as Prague Archbishopric weighs new options
The Prague Archbishopric has abandoned plans to sell the historic Jindřišská Tower in the heart of Prague after spending several years searching for a buyer.
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Czech energy giant ČEZ takes first step towards full state ownership
A major restructuring approved by shareholders could eventually give the Czech state full control of Czech energy giant ČEZ.
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About half of the domestic harvest destroyed by spring frost, the cost will be significant
Orchard owners in several regions are dealing with the consequences of the frosts. According to preliminary estimates, the harvest will be roughly half of the average.
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Škoda expands electric line-up with budget-friendly Epiq
Škoda Auto has officially unveiled its smallest and most affordable electric vehicle to date, the new Škoda Epiq, during a world premiere in Zurich.
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Rare falcons raising chicks on Czech power plant chimneys
A nuclear power plant is not a place where you would expect to see wildlife. But both Temelin and Dukovany provide rare birds of prey with a safe nesting ground.
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Czech farmers fear crop losses as nation-wide drought worsens
An extremely dry April is beginning to take its toll on vegetation. A lack of moisture is threatening agricultural crops in two-thirds of Czechia.
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Czechia ranks high in Prosperity Index, but sociologist Daniel Prokop warns results can mislead
Czechia ranks highly in the Prosperity Index, which measures wealth and social conditions — but sociologist Daniel Prokop warns the results can be misleading.
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PM Babiš leads 50-company mission to the Caucasus and Central Asia
Czech PM Andrej Babiš is leading a business delegation to Azerbaijan and Central Asia, aiming to secure major contracts and strengthen energy ties.
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Czech government introduces daily fuel price ceilings, economists remain sceptical
Czechia begins publishing daily fuel price ceilings. Economist Jan Bureš of ČSOB bank warns the measure may have only limited impact on rising prices.
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Českomoravská metro station reopens with bubble glass panels by Maxim Velčovský
Prague’s Českomoravská metro station on line B has reopened after more than a year, featuring glass panels filled with bubbles designed by Maxim Velčovský.
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Helena Horská: “If you don’t feel safe, you won’t do business”
As Czechia adopts a high-deficit budget, economist Helena Horská says defense spending can boost growth—if treated as investment, not consumption.
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New fuel price reporting rules take effect in Czechia amid oil market tensions
Czech petrol stations must now report fuel prices to the government. Economist Jana Matesová says monitoring may deter excessive margins amid oil market uncertainty.
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