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01/26/2026
Czech speed skater Metoděj Jílek has claimed his first career World Cup victory in the mass start, winning the race in Inzell, Germany, on Sunday evening. He also finished fourth overall in the discipline standings.
The nineteen-year-old followed up his second place in Saturday’s 5,000 metres, a result that secured him the overall World Cup title on the long distances. With the Winter Olympics approaching, Jílek has once again confirmed his excellent form.
Competing in his second season at elite level, this was Jílek’s third World Cup win. His previous victories came in the 10,000 metres in Heerenveen and the 5,000 metres in Hamar.
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01/26/2026
Money raised in the SOS Kyiv emergency appeal has begun reaching people in frost-hit parts of Ukraine, with more than CZK 100 million collected since Wednesday. Volunteers have been ordering and purchasing generators for hospitals and households, along with backup batteries and basic outdoor equipment such as heating pads, to provide rapid assistance, organisers said.
Martin Ondráček from the organising initiative Gift for Putin (Dárek pro Putina) said the priority is to deliver help as quickly as possible to where it is most needed. Czech President Petr Pavel described the amount raised as an extraordinary result, saying it shows the Czech public’s ability to demonstrate solidarity in difficult times and target support effectively.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha also praised the support from Czech citizens and non-governmental organisations over the weekend.
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01/25/2026
Monday will be mostly cloudy to overcast, with occasional brighter spells and isolated rain or snow showers, mainly at higher elevations. Daytime temperatures will range from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius.
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01/25/2026
Public sector pay rises in Czechia are expected to cost between CZK 27 and CZK 28 billion, according to Labour and Social Affairs Minister Aleš Juchelka. Speaking on Czech Television on Sunday, he said individual ministries would have to cover the increases from their own budgets to avoid placing further strain on state finances. Salaries are set to rise from April.
Under a deal agreed between the government and trade unions on Friday, non-teaching school staff, cultural workers and civil servants will receive a nine-percent pay rise from April. Nurses and social care workers will see a five-percent increase, with an additional one percent paid in bonuses, while doctors and dentists are set to receive a two-percent rise. The government is expected to approve the measures on Monday, alongside the draft state budget for next year.
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01/25/2026
One of the Czech Army’s toughest endurance competitions, Winter Survival, has begun in the Jeseníky Mountains in north-eastern Czechia. The event was officially opened on Sunday at Ovčárna with the lighting of a symbolic torch.
Sixteen three-member teams from across Czechia are taking part in the four-day contest, which simulates military patrol operations in winter mountain conditions. Competitors face demanding physical and tactical tasks and spend nights bivouacking outdoors. Planned foreign teams from France, Poland and Slovakia withdrew shortly before the start.
Now in its 28th year, Winter Survival is organised by the General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces and hosted by the University of Defence in Brno. The competition runs until Thursday, with weather conditions varying from year to year.
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01/25/2026
Ondřej Synek, the most successful rower in Czech history, has received the Thomas Keller Award for international success, exemplary sportsmanship and lifelong contribution to rowing. The medal, named after a former president of World Rowing, was announced by the federation on its website on Sunday.
The 43-year-old is a five-time world champion and won two silver and one bronze medal at the Olympic Games. He has also claimed numerous medals at world and European championships.
Synek becomes only the second Czech to receive the award, following Václav Chalupa. Although he had been nominated in previous years, the honour was awarded to him this year.
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01/25/2026
Air quality in the Moravian-Silesian region showed slight improvement on Sunday, but a smog alert remains in force. Levels of harmful airborne particles are still above safe daily limits at all monitoring stations, according to the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute.
A smog situation was declared late Thursday night for Ostrava, Karviná and parts of the Frýdek-Místek agglomeration, and was extended to the entire region on Friday.
Meteorologists advise people to limit strenuous outdoor activity, especially those with respiratory or heart disease, older adults and young children. Residents are encouraged to use public transport and approved fuels for heating.
The Moravian-Silesian region has the worst air quality in Czechia and is among the most polluted areas in Europe, with smog most common in autumn and winter.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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