Czech news in brief for January 30: Friday's top afternoon headlines

Czech unemployment remains second lowest in EU, train traffic halted at Masarykovo nádraží, and gold treasure from Trutnov valued at CZK 11m.

Expats.cz Staff ČTK

Written by Expats.cz StaffČTK Published on 30.01.2026 17:03:00 (updated on 30.01.2026) Reading time: 2 minutes

  • Czech unemployment remains second lowest in EU
  • Pavel invites Babiš to Prague Castle meeting
  • Train traffic halted at Masarykovo nádraží
  • Infant formula recalled over toxin concerns
  • Gold treasure from Trutnov valued at CZK 11m

Labor market update

Czech unemployment remains second lowest in EU

The Czech Republic continues to report one of the lowest unemployment rates in the European Union, according to December data from Eurostat. While the overall EU unemployment rate remained steady at 5.9 percent, the Czech figure saw a slight decrease to 2.6 percent. Despite minor differences in local and European calculation methodologies, the Czech labor market remains exceptionally tight, with Spain reporting the EU’s highest jobless rate at 10.6 percent.

Government formation talks

Pavel invites Babiš to Prague Castle meeting

President Petr Pavel has invited ANO leader Andrej Babiš to Prague Castle on Wednesday morning for further government formation talks. The meeting follows October elections, as Babiš seeks to finalize a coalition with the SPD and Motorists. Discussions will focus on the incoming cabinet's policy statement and specific ministerial candidates. Pavel intends to review the coalition’s direction before proceeding with the formal appointment of a new prime minister.

Public transport disruption

Train traffic halted at Masarykovo nádraží

Train services at Prague’s Masarykovo nádraží were suspended Friday afternoon following an unauthorized train movement. The Railway Administration reported the incident as a "traffic fault," which caused significant delays for regional lines toward Kolín, Milovice, and Kralupy nad Vltavou. While some service toward Prague-Bubny was restored quickly, many commuters were diverted to the main station. The incident occurred amidst ongoing massive reconstruction work at the historic terminal.

Product safety recall

Infant formula recalled over toxin concerns

The Czech Ministry of Health and major manufacturers have launched a recall of specific batches of infant formula due to potential contamination with the cereulide toxin. The recall affects brands including Bebelo and Picot after concerns were raised regarding the presence of Bacillus cereus bacteria. Parents are advised to check batch numbers and return affected products to pharmacies or retailers immediately to avoid risks of vomiting or digestive distress.

Historical discovery

Gold treasure from Trutnov valued at CZK 11m

Experts have confirmed the authenticity of a significant gold treasure discovered in the Trutnov region. The collection, which includes rare artifacts and coins, has been officially appraised at over CZK 11 million based on its gold content and historical significance. The find is considered one of the most valuable archaeological discoveries in the area, and plans are underway for the items to eventually be displayed to the public.

DAILY POLL RESULTS: A clear majority of readers say Prague’s rising costs are hitting hard. In a daily poll following new Numbeo data ranking the city as the region’s most expensive, 87 percent said everyday expenses are eating into their wages, while just 13 percent reported living comfortably on their current salary. Voting is still open.

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