Business
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Czech investors in Dubai real estate bracing for fallout from regional conflict
The United Arab Emirates have drawn many Czech real estate investors in recent years. Now many fear that a drawn-out conflict could result in heavy losses.
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Illegal distilleries on the rise following hike in excise tax
The state earned lower excise duty revenues from alcohol than anticipated last year, although consumption has not dropped. Distillers says illegal production is to blame.
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Czechia less vulnerable to energy turmoil despite Middle East tensions
Middle East tensions are driving oil and gas prices higher, but Czechia is better prepared to cope than during the crisis after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Historic crystal chandelier from Hejnice church undergoes restoration in Kamenický Šenov
A massive crystal chandelier from Hejnice, one of the largest in Czechia, is being restored in Kamenický Šenov. The historic piece hung in the local church for 170 years.
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Czech authorities preparing ground for autonomous vehicle future
As Europe actively prepares for an autonomous vehicle future, the Czech authorities are striving to set the technical and legal grounds for driverless cars.
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Czechs offer Slovakia emergency oil as Druzhba dispute escalates
Amid rising tensions over the halt of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline, Prague has offered Bratislava “a limited volume of oil supplies” in the event of a crisis.
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Non-alcoholic beer: A healthy sip of the golden brew in Dry February
In Czechia, where beer is a cultural staple, non-alcoholic beer is fast gaining popularity, especially during Dry February and among young people.
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Czechia’s last hard coal mine closes as 250 years of mining come to an end
After nearly 250 years, hard coal mining in the Czech Republic has ended. The final shift surfaced from the ČSM mine Sunday night; a symbolic last cart follows Wednesday.
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Government approves 2026 budget reflecting new priorities
The coalition government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš on Monday approved the state budget for 2026.
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How old are number plates? Tracing their origins in the Czech lands
120 years ago, the Austro-Hungarian Empire began systematically registering motor vehicles, requiring the few Czech car owners to display a registration plate.
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Hard coal mining in Czechia to end as the last mine closes
At the end of January, Czechia’s last coal mine will close, ending nearly 250 years of mining. OKD will lay off 900 workers as it stops mining operations.
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As 2025 ends, Czechia cuts the last ties to Russian oil and gas
As 2025 draws to a close, Czechia is for the first time fully independent of Russian oil and gas. Czechast asks what it took—and what comes next.
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