• 05/24/2026

    Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists) says he will ask Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) to delay a decision on the country’s delegation to July’s NATO summit in Ankara until after a key meeting of alliance defence ministers in mid-June. Speaking on the new streaming current affairs programme Noon with Moravec (Poledne s Moravcem), Macinka said the defence ministers’ meeting would help shape the summit agenda, making it more sensible for Prague to wait before finalising who will attend. The move comes amid an ongoing dispute between Babiš and President Petr Pavel over representation at the summit.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Leaders at the first-ever Sudeten German congress held in Czechia described the event in Brno as a historic milestone in reconciliation between Czechs and Sudeten Germans. Bavarian Premier Markus Söder (CSU) called Czech-German relations a success story and said Europe needs cooperation, not renewed division. South Moravian Governor Jan Grolich (KDU-ČSL) told delegates they were welcome in Brno and described them as friends. Sudeten German leader Bernd Posselt said the meeting marked the start of a new chapter after decades of painful history. Around three million ethnic Germans were expelled from post-war Czechoslovakia

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Czech police have detained a 25-year-old man suspected of threatening an attack on the Sudeten German congress in Brno. Investigators say he posted messages on social media threatening to assault participants with paving stones. He is being investigated on suspicion of making dangerous threats. The annual gathering, being held in Czechia for the first time, has been accompanied by protests from opponents who point to Nazi crimes and the role of many Sudeten Germans in the breakup of pre-war Czechoslovakia. Police said the suspect was tracked down through cooperation between officers in different regions.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Prague authorities have banned the lighting of fires in parks, forests, gardens and other natural areas across the Czech capital because of an increased wildfire risk. The measure took effect at 11 a.m. on Saturday and remains in place until further notice. The restrictions follow a warning from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute after prolonged hot, dry weather. Smoking, discarding cigarette butts and using pyrotechnics are also banned in designated high-risk areas. Meteorologists expect temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius in the coming days, with little chance of rain.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Bavarian Premier Markus Söder (CSU) has described the first-ever Sudeten German congress held in Czechia as a historic moment, calling it a day of hope, reconciliation and joy. Speaking in Brno, where the annual gathering is taking place for the first time, Söder highlighted the symbolic significance of the event in Czech-German relations. Sudeten German association leader Bernd Posselt said participants had come with a message of love rather than hatred. Bavaria has long acted as the political patron of Sudeten Germans, many of whom settled there after their post-war expulsion from Czechoslovakia.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    The most common malware threat targeting Windows computers in Czechia in April was CloudEyE, a malicious program used to download other harmful software, according to cybersecurity company ESET. It accounted for more than one in five detected Windows alware cases, despite its activity dropping from the previous month. The program typically spreads through phishing emails disguised as official documents, often in convincing Czech. Security experts warn that such tools are increasingly easy to obtain on cybercriminal marketplaces, allowing even less experienced attackers to launch data-stealing campaigns aimed at passwords and other sensitive information.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Saharan dust is expected to drift over Czechia again on Sunday, potentially taking the edge off temperatures forecast to approach 30 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists say the dust will remain high in the atmosphere, mainly around two kilometres above ground, and is unlikely to affect air quality at street level. The fine dust, carried north from storms over the Sahara, has reached Czechia several times already this year. Forecasters say its presence, along with high cloud cover, could slightly reduce afternoon temperatures compared with current model predictions.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    Housing costs in Czechia have risen far faster than wages over the past 15 years, making home ownership less affordable, according to a new analysis based on Eurostat data. Property prices rose by 158 percent between 2010 and 2025, compared with a 106 percent increase in average wages. That rise in housing costs is nearly three times the EU average. Rents also climbed sharply, up 69 percent over the same period. Analysts point to limited housing supply, strong demand, demographic pessures and investor interest as key drivers behind the long-term affordability crisis.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/24/2026

    The annual Sudeten German congress continues in Brno on Sunday, with Bavarian Premier Markus Söder (CSU) set to address the main gathering before meeting Czech President Petr Pavel in Prague later in the day. The event, being held in Czechia for the first time, has drawn both supporters and protesters. Former Czech dissident and writer Milan Uhde is to receive a top Sudeten German award. The gathering has included commemorative events linked to wartime suffering, including a reconciliation march recalling the 1945 expulsion of Brno’s German-speaking population.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 05/23/2026

    Czechia beat Slovakia 3–2 in a closely fought game at the ice hockey world championship in Switzerland. David Voženílek gave the Czechs an early lead, but Slovakia turned the game around in the second period through Michal Hrivík and Martin Chromiak. The Czechs responded in time, with Martin Kaut levelling before veteran captain Roman Červenka scored the winner midway through the third period.

    Author: Vít Pohanka

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