• 03/11/2026

    Seventeen-year-old Simona Bubeníčková won her second silver medal at the Winter Paralympics in Tesero, Italy, finishing second in the women’s 10-kilometre cross-country race using the classical technique. The visually impaired athlete added the medal to the silver she secured in Sunday’s biathlon endurance event. The reigning world champion over the distance was beaten only by Russian skier Anastasia Bagijanova, who claimed her second gold of the Games after winning Tuesday’s sprint. Bubeníčková had finished fifth in that event after falling in the semifinal. With the latest result, the Czech team now has three silver medals at the Games after a 16-year wait for a Paralympic podium finish.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    President Petr Pavel met Czech soldiers stationed at the Ādaži military base in Latvia on Wednesday, speaking with them about international cooperation as well as everyday life during the mission. Around 50 Czech troops, mostly from the 153rd Engineer Battalion based in Olomouc, are currently deployed there as part of NATO’s forward presence strengthening the alliance’s eastern flank. The soldiers operate within a multinational brigade led by Canada and also including troops from Spain, Slovakia and Albania. Czech engineers support unit mobility and help limit enemy movement while gaining experience from cooperation with allied forces. Pavel, a former Czech army chief and NATO Military Committee chairman, also asked the soldiers about the winter conditions and opportunities for sports and recreation.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    The Czech government has scrapped a more than 25-year-old resolution that prevented restrictions on flights by the president and the heads of parliament’s two chambers. Under the new rules, the prime minister will decide on priorities when organising official air transport for constitutional officials. Flights for the president, the speaker of the lower house and the Senate president will still be provided free of charge when connected to their duties. The issue gained attention last week after Senate President Miloš Vystrčil (Civic Democratic Party) faced criticism from coalition politicians for flying to Italy while repatriation flights were being organised for Czechs stranded in the Middle East.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    Former Manchester United and Denmark goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel has criticised Tottenham coach Igor Tudor for substituting Czech goalkeeper Antonín Kinský just 15 minutes into Tuesday’s Champions League round-of-16 match against Atlético Madrid. Commenting for CBS Sports, Schmeichel stated the decision could damage the young keeper’s career. Kinský endured a difficult debut in the competition, with mistakes leading to two early goals before Tottenham fell behind 3–0. Tudor replaced the 22-year-old with first-choice goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario. Several former goalkeepers, including David De Gea, expressed sympathy for Kinský, while Tudor said he made the change to protect both the player and the team.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    Cloudy to overcast skies with occasional rain or showers in many parts of the country, clearing later in the day. Highs between 9 and 13 °C, or 12 to 16 °C in most of Moravia and Silesia.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    More than half of Czechs say they have reduced their spending over the past year, most often by limiting visits to restaurants and cutting back on alcohol, according to a survey by the STEM/MARK agency cited by the Czech Press Agency. The poll found that 30 percent of respondents said their financial situation had worsened, while about half reported no change. People also said they were saving money by reducing spending on entertainment, clothing, food and holidays. Women were more likely than men to report cutting expenses. Analysts say the results reflect cautious consumer behaviour, even though average wages in Czechia have continued to rise in the past year.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    The number of Czech citizens registered in countries affected by the conflict in the Middle East has fallen to 2,093, according to the "Drozd" travel registration system of the Ministery of Foreign Affairs. That is 439 fewer than a day earlier, with the largest group currently in the United Arab Emirates. At the beginning of March, shortly after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran began, about 6,700 Czech citizens were registered in the region. The Czech government has so far organised 11 repatriation flights for people unable to return home because of disrupted air travel. Thousands more have returned on commercial flights. The Foreign Ministry continues to warn Czech citizens against travelling to the region due to the ongoing conflict.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    The leadership of the Environment Ministry must rely on credible data and operate as efficiently as possible, Environment Minister Igor Červený (Motoristé) said in an interview with the Czech Press Agency. He highlighted cooperation with the government’s envoy for climate policy and the Green Deal, Filip Turek (Motoristé), who is helping coordinate work on measures such as acceleration zones and cooperation between ministries. Červený stressed that only the minister has legal signing authority but described teamwork within the ministry as key. Among his priorities are reforming the New Green Savings programme and preparing acceleration zones. President Petr Pavel earlier refused to appoint Turek as minister, citing concerns about his respect for the rule of law, the Czech Press Agency reported.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    Czech motorists are increasingly opting for newer used cars and are willing to pay significantly more for them, according to an analysis of sales data by the company Auto ESA covering the years 2020 to 2025. The most striking example is the Škoda Octavia III, whose sales rose by 69 percent over the five-year period, making it the strongest performer on the used-car market. Older models such as the Škoda Fabia I have lost popularity, with sales dropping by about 30 percent. At the same time, the average price of the most popular used car nearly doubled to around 259,000 crowns, reflecting both higher demand for newer models and broader shifts in the market after pandemic-related shortages of new vehicles.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/11/2026

    President Petr Pavel continues his visit to Latvia on Tuesday, where he is scheduled to meet Czech soldiers stationed at the military base in Ādaži. The troops, mainly from the 153rd Engineer Battalion based in Olomouc, are deployed as part of NATO’s forward presence strengthening the alliance’s eastern flank in response to Russia’s war against Ukraine. Around 50 Czech soldiers have been serving in the mission since January, replacing specialists from the 53rd Regiment of Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare. Their task is to contribute to a multinational brigade helping to ensure the security of NATO’s eastern member states. Later in the day, Pavel and his wife Eva will also visit Bauska Castle and Rundāle Palace before travelling on to Lithuania.

    Author: Vít Pohanka

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