Czech news in brief for November 12: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines

Hamas suspect arrested after leaving Czechia, Pavel presses likely future PM on Ukraine, most people are happy with where they live nationwide, and more.

Expats.cz Staff ČTK

Written by Expats.cz StaffČTK Published on 12.11.2025 17:04:00 (updated on 12.11.2025) Reading time: 2 minutes

  • Hamas suspect arrested after being in Czechia
  • Most people satisfied with life in Czech hometowns
  • Babiš to explain Agrofert case to public
  • Czech, German police crack down on phone scammers
  • Pavel urges Babiš to clarify view on Ukraine, NATO
  • 📊 POLL OF THE DAY

crime Hamas member arrested in Germany after crossing from Czechia

German police arrested Burhan K., a suspected Hamas member, on the A17 motorway after he arrived from Czechia. Authorities allege he procured weapons for attacks on Israeli or Jewish targets in Germany and Europe. The arrest follows earlier detentions of three Hamas suspects in Berlin, with prosecutors linking the cases to coordinated terror plots. According to the prosecutor's office, in August this year, he acquired an automatic weapon, eight Glock pistols, and 600 rounds of ammunition in Germany.

society Survey shows 85 percent of Czechs satisfied with life where they live

A new Center for Public Opinion Research survey shows that 85 percent of Czechs are satisfied with life in their place of residence, particularly valuing amenities, safety, and community relations. Dissatisfaction was highest with local wages and housing. Residents of villages and large cities reported the greatest satisfaction, while men and younger respondents tended to be more content than others.

law Babiš to explain Agrofert case to public, not just Pavel

ANO leader Andrej Babiš said he will address his alleged conflict of interest linked to his ownership of Agrofert, following a meeting with President Petr Pavel at Prague Castle. Pavel urged him to clarify the issue publicly. Babiš said his explanation will align with Czech court rulings and the European Commission’s position on the matter.

crime Czech, German police bust international phone scam network

President Petr Pavel asked likely next Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to include in his coalition’s policy statement clear positions on Russia’s war in Ukraine and Czechia’s commitments to NATO. Pavel also expressed concerns about budget policy, environmental goals, non-profit wording, public media, and pension reforms in the ANO–SPD–Motorists draft program.

politics President Petr Pavel asks Babiš for clear stance on Russia and NATO commitments

President Petr Pavel asked likely next Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to include in his coalition’s policy statement clear positions on Russia’s war in Ukraine and Czechia’s commitments to NATO. Pavel also expressed concerns about budget policy, environmental goals, non-profit wording, public media, and pension reforms in the ANO–SPD–Motorists draft program.


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