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02/28/2026
Several thousand Czech citizens are currently in Middle Eastern destinations affected by the latest escalation, according to the Czech Association of Travel Agencies. Its vice-chair Jan Papež said the situation is impacting travellers both in directly affected countries and in destinations connected via the United Arab Emirates or Qatar. The association is monitoring developments and will decide on further assistance depending on how events unfold.
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02/28/2026
Several flights from Prague’s Václav Havel Airport have been cancelled, all of them departures to Tel Aviv and Dubai, as airlines respond to the closure of airspace in parts of the Middle East. According to the airport, the cancellations concern services scheduled for Friday and are directly linked to security restrictions following Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory action in the region. Further delays or cancellations cannot be ruled out. Airport officials advised passengers to check the latest information on the airport’s website or with their carrier. Iranian and several neighbouring countries’ airspaces have been temporarily closed, disrupting routes between Europe and the Gulf.
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02/28/2026
A military operation in the Middle East could be more extensive and last several weeks, Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) said on Facebook. He urged people not to travel to countries in the region, including Iran and Israel, as well as Lebanon, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Macinka said the Czech Foreign Ministry is in contact with all diplomatic missions in the area, including the embassy in Tehran. Israel and the United States launched an operation against Iran on Saturday morning. Israel’s defence minister called it a preventive strike, while U.S. President Donald Trump said the goal is to protect Americans and prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
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02/28/2026
Most Czech government and opposition politicians have described Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran as justified or understandable. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said Czechia stands by its allies, calling Iran’s uncontrolled nuclear programme and support for terrorism a threat to Europe. According to the Drozd system, three Czech citizens are currently in Iran. Iranian and several regional airspaces have been closed, and no evacuation flights are planned. Police say there is no immediate threat to Czechia, though preventive measures are in place. Analysts warn of possible impacts on oil prices, trade and global air transport.
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02/28/2026
Czech players made a major impact in the latest round of NHL games. Tomáš Hertl scored his 23rd goal of the season for the Vegas Golden Knights and reached the 600-point mark in his NHL career, becoming the 18th Czech to do so. In goal, Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves to back Utah to a 5–2 win over Minnesota and was named third star of the game. Meanwhile, Lukáš Dostál stopped 29 shots as the Anaheim Ducks beat Winnipeg 5–4 in overtime, sealing a dramatic comeback victory.
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02/28/2026
The Czech state will provide CZK 1.55 billion to transform sites affected by coal mining in the Ústecký kraj and Karlovarský kraj. The programme, launched by the Ministerstvo životního prostředí, will combine grants with interest-free loans to support redevelopment projects. Funds can be used to convert disused industrial areas into community and cultural centres, schools, healthcare facilities, social services hubs or public spaces. Environment Minister Igor Červený said the aim is to give former coal regions a new purpose. Most funding—CZK 1.2 billion—will go to the Ústecký region, with CZK 350 million earmarked for Karlovy Vary.
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02/28/2026
Škoda Auto has opened a new battery assembly hall at its main plant in Mladá Boleslav, investing €205 million, or nearly CZK 5 billion. The facility can produce up to 335,000 battery systems annually, making the carmaker the largest battery system producer within the Volkswagen Group. The 55,000-square-metre hall assembles one battery system per minute and employs 600 people. It produces cell-to-pack systems using lithium iron phosphate chemistry, cutting production costs by around 30 percent. According to CEO Klaus Zellmer, the move strengthens Europe’s battery value chain and supports the wider shift to electric mobility.
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02/28/2026
Czechs showed greater interest last year in better-equipped, more expensive holiday cottages in attractive regions, rather than snapping up any property available as they did during the pandemic. According to an analysis by Reas.cz, buyers increasingly focused on year-round usability, accessibility and higher standards. A total of 2,600 recreational properties were sold in 2025, down two percent year-on-year, while the average price rose slightly to CZK 2.9 million. The cheapest sale was a small garden cabin in Vysočina for CZK 120,000. The most expensive was a newly built mountain chalet with wellness facilities in the Krkonoše, sold for CZK 32 million.
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02/27/2026
Saturday will be clear, partly cloudy and mostly dry. Daytime highs will range from 10°C to 15°C.
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02/27/2026
The Ministry of Health on Friday presented the National strategy for rare diseases for 2026–2035, which the government is set to discuss at the end of March. Rare diseases are defined as those affecting fewer than five in 100,000 people; around 6,000 have been identified so far.
Health Minister Adam Vojtěch (ANO) noted that around half a million people in the Czech Republic live with rare diseases. According to Anna Arellanesová of the Czech Association for Rare Diseases, many patients struggle to access specialized care due to limited capacity.
These illnesses are often severe, frequently genetic, and in many cases fatal in childhood, said Pavla Doležalová of the General University Hospital in Prague. Early diagnosis can significantly improve outcomes, which is why genetic testing is a key part of the new strategy. A specialized clinic for undiagnosed children established in 2023 at Brno University Hospital has examined more than 360 patients so far, identifying a diagnosis in 40 percent of cases.
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