-
01/25/2026
Kateřina Siniaková is the only Czech player remaining at the Australian Open after Karolína Muchová was eliminated from the women’s singles and Jakub Menšík withdrew from the tournament.
Muchová lost in the last 16 to American Coco Gauff, the world number three, going down 6–1, 3–6, 6–3 after a two-hour match.
Siniaková, who is playing doubles with American Taylor Townsend, reached the quarter-finals without playing after their opponents withdrew, while Menšík pulled out ahead of his scheduled fourth-round match against Novak Djokovic because of an abdominal muscle injury.
-
01/25/2026
Prague is the most expensive city in eastern Europe in terms of overall living costs, according to data from the Numbeo database cited by the Czech News Agency.
The ranking takes into account everyday expenses such as food, services, transport and energy, as well as housing costs. While differences in basic living expenses between cities are relatively small, high rents push Prague clearly to the top of the regional ranking, ahead of Bratislava and Warsaw.
According to analysts, the main long-term problem is insufficient housing construction, which fails to meet demand in Prague and other large cities, driving up both property prices and rents.
-
01/24/2026
Sunday will be mostly cloudy to overcast, with fog in places, locally freezing. Rain will spread to most of the country by the evening. Daytime temperatures will range from −2 to 4 °C.
-
01/24/2026
Europe must stop relying on the United States to always come to its aid and should stand on its own two feet in terms of defence, Czech President Petr Pavel said on Saturday in a debate programme on Nova TV.
According to Pavel, Europe needs to become an equal partner to the US—one capable of addressing and resolving its own security challenges.
He noted that US President Donald Trump has made it clear he views the Western Hemisphere, which does not include Europe, as central to US security interests, underscoring the need for Europe to take greater responsibility for its own defence.
-
01/24/2026
The Czech team of Jessica Jislová, Tereza Voborníková, Vítězslav Hornig and Michal Krčmář won bronze in the mixed relay at the Biathlon World Cup in Nové Město na Moravě. Italy took gold and France silver.
It marked the Czech team’s third home medal in a team event, following bronze in 2013 and silver two years later. A crowd of 22,926 fans watched the race at the Vysočina Arena, the highest attendance across the first three days of competition.
-
01/24/2026
Dozens of people gathered at the entrance to Prague’s Charles Bridge today to mark Ukraine’s Unity Day. Before crossing the bridge with a large Ukrainian flag, participants listened to the Ukrainian and Czech national anthems and observed a minute of silence for all those killed in the war.
Ukraine’s ambassador to the Czech Republic, Vasyl Zvarych, thanked Czechs for their solidarity and highlighted recent fundraising efforts that have raised millions of crowns for generators, as Ukraine continues to face attacks on its critical infrastructure.
Ukraine marks Unity Day on January 22, commemorating the 1919 declaration that united the Ukrainian People’s Republic and the West Ukrainian People’s Republic.
-
01/24/2026
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has been re-elected leader of the ANO party at its congress in Prague. Babiš, who has headed the movement since its founding, ran unopposed and received backing from 196 of the 209 delegates.
Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlíček also retained his position as first vice-chair. Finance Minister Alena Schillerová continues as one of ANO’s vice-chairs, alongside Radek Vondráček, Robert Králíček and Richard Brabec.
Speaking at the congress, Babiš said the governing coalition of ANO, the SPD and the Motorists party should nominate a joint candidate for the 2028 presidential election. He added that debate over a possible nominee should begin a year earlier, in 2027.
ANO won last year’s parliamentary elections by a wide margin and currently governs in coalition with the SPD and the Motorists party.
-
01/24/2026
Only Jakub Menšík advanced from the six Czech players competing in the third round of the Australian Open. The 16th seed defeated American Ethan Quinn 6–2, 7–6, 7–6 and will face ten-time champion Novak Djokovic in the last 16. Djokovic earlier recorded a record 400th Grand Slam match win.
Karolína Plíšková was eliminated in the third round by reigning champion Madison Keys of the United States, losing 6–3, 6–3. The tournament also ended for Tomáš Macháč, top-ranked Czech player Linda Nosková, 19-year-old Nikola Bartůňková and 18-year-old Tereza Valentová.
-
01/24/2026
Ota Zaremba, Olympic weightlifting champion from the 1980 Moscow Games, has died at the age of 68, the Czech Weightlifting Federation announced on Thursday.
Zaremba won gold in the 100-kilogram category in Moscow, a victory that made him one of the most popular athletes in then Czechoslovakia. During his career, he also set a world record.
In later years, Zaremba openly admitted to using doping throughout his competitive career, saying it was known to sports officials and coaches at the time. He said the use of banned substances had a lasting and serious impact on his health.
-
01/24/2026
The women’s Alpine skiing World Cup event in Špindlerův Mlýn in the Krkonoše Mountains opened on Saturday with a giant slalom victory for Sweden’s Sara Hector and concludes on Sunday.
The Olympic champion confirmed her first-run lead and won by 0.18 seconds ahead of American Paula Moltzan. Overall World Cup leader Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States finished third, a further 0.05 seconds back, returning to the giant slalom podium for the first time in two years.
The Czech representatives Adriana Jelínková and Tereza Koutná both failed to qualify for the second run.
The Špindlerův Mlýn races are the final technical World Cup events before the Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Jelínková is the only Czech skier entered in both Saturday’s giant slalom and Sunday’s slalom.
Because of the World Cup races, the black slope in the Svatý Petr area is closed, while other slopes remain open to recreational skiers.
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 147
- 148
- 149
- 150
- 151
- 152
- 153
- 154
- 155
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »