ECONOMY Lipavský: EU must match US tariffs if imposed
Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský said Sunday that if the US imposes 50 percent tariffs on EU imports from June, the EU must respond in kind. Speaking on Czech TV, he urged collective European action and warned against hysteria, emphasizing diplomacy. US President Donald Trump has proposed the tariffs, citing stalled talks. The EU has prepared a retaliatory package but hopes to avoid a trade war.
POLITICS ANO maintains lead in Czech election polls
Czech political party ANO maintains a strong lead in the latest STEM poll, with 32.3 percent support. The Spolu coalition holds 20.7 percent support, followed by SPD at 12.6 percent, and STAN at 11.2 percent. The Motoristé sobě party, weakened by controversies, fell to 2.8 percent. The poll, conducted April 30–May 20 among 1,551 respondents, shows ANO would win 77 seats in the October parliamentary election.
CULTURE Prague police monitor Pro-Palestinian protest
Pro-Palestinian activists gathered at Štvanice Island in Prague Sunday during the Israel on the Vltava festival, criticizing Israel's treatment of Palestinians. Festivalgoers enjoyed Israeli cuisine, music, and workshops, while protesters displayed banners and Palestinian flags under a nearby bridge. Police maintained security and separated the groups. City officials initially opposed the demonstration but later allowed it under strict conditions to prevent violence.
Sports Výborný inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame
Czech forward David Výborný was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Hall of Fame on Saturday at a ceremony held at the Radisson Blue Waterfront hotel in Stockholm. The 50-year-old five-time world champion becomes the 27th Czech to receive this honor. Other inductees included Henrik Lundqvist, Zdeno Chára, Frans Nielsen, Kim Martin Hasson, Vicky Sunohara, and Kai Hietarinta.
Agriculture Areas of Czechia threatened by drought
Parts of Czechia are already experiencing signs of green drought, where vegetation appears healthy but lacks moisture, according to expert Lenka Bartošová from the Czech Academy of Sciences. Areas most affected include South Bohemia, Plzeň, Vysočina, and Pardubice regions. If rainfall doesn’t arrive soon, the situation could worsen, impacting agriculture.
POLITICS Czech MPs to vote on criminal law reform
Czech lawmakers are set to vote on a major criminal law reform this week, aiming to reduce prison populations and cut state costs. The bill prioritizes alternative sentences and decriminalizes some offenses. Parliament will also decide on education reforms, divorce law changes, and procedural rules for expert witnesses. The chamber faces a packed agenda, with multiple bills up for debate and votes across three sessions.
SPORT Five Czechs to compete at French Open today
Five Czech players will compete on the opening day of the French Open today. Tomáš Macháč faces France's Quentin Halys, while Petra Kvitová returns to Grand Slam action against Viktorija Golubic. Linda Nosková meets Russia's Anastasia Potapova, Vít Kopřiva debuts against Brazil’s Thiago Monteiro, and Sára Bejlek faces Ukraine’s Marta Kosťuk. The tournament runs in Paris until June 9.
ART Filla portrait fetches CZK 25 million at auction
Emil Filla’s Head of a Man with a Pipe sold for CZK 25.048 million at a Prague auction on Saturday, marking the artist’s third-most expensive work ever sold in Czechia. The 1915 portrait, from Filla’s Dutch period, exceeded its starting bid of CZK 14 million. The auction also saw a Kubišta painting fetch over CZK 28 million, with 78 percent of lots sold and total sales surpassing 107 million crowns.
WILDLIFE Man injured in Slovak bear attack
A 49-year-old man was injured after being attacked by a female bear with two cubs in Sučany, Slovakia, on Saturday. He was hospitalized with multiple injuries, Slovak officials said. Authorities are monitoring the area, which was recently the site of another bear incident. Slovakia has about 1,200 wild bears, and the government has approved culling 350 problem animals after recent attacks on humans.
HISTORY Czechs mark armored brigade's return after WWII
Dozens gathered at Prague's Vypich on Saturday to mark the 1945 return of the Czechoslovak armored brigade, with military displays and a convoy re-enactment. The brigade, formed in Britain, fought at Dunkirk but could not liberate Czechoslovakia due to political constraints. It returned two weeks after the war's end, symbolizing the recognition of Czech soldiers who fought in Allied uniforms.
LAW Charles University students win law competition
Law students from Prague’s Charles University won the Helga Pedersen Moot Court Competition, a top human rights contest held at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, the court announced Friday. The Czech team defeated Spain’s IE University in a simulated case on medicinal cannabis and human rights. The annual competition involves students from across Europe and is organized by the Council of Europe and ELSA.
LAW Blazek awarded at Czech Lawyer of the Year
Justice Minister Pavel Blažek received a special award for his contribution to Czech justice at the Lawyer of the Year ceremony in Brno, the Czech Bar Association said. The award cited Blažek's efforts to improve communication with professional institutions and support for free legal aid. Winners in other categories included notary Pavel Bernard, Supreme Court judge Věra Kurková, and Supreme Administrative Court judge Michal Bobek.





