Czech news in brief for November 6: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
PM Fiala's government resigns, president accepts its ending; Fiala hits out against Okamura once again, and central bank posts interest rate decision.
Pay more to drive in Czechia: Cost of highway stamps will rise in 2026
The Transport Ministry claims that, as the country's highway network expands and inflation rises, the prices of highway vignettes must follow suit.
Prague left off high-speed rail map as EU unveils transport revolution
The EC's €100 billion high-speed rail plan leaves Prague reliant on transfers through Vienna and Berlin, missing out on direct links to Paris and Rome.
Czech news in brief for November 6: Thursday's top morning headlines
Okamura becomes Speaker of Parliament, Kotva renovation delayed until 2028, and autumn inversion splits Czech weather.
Beaver supermoon: When and where to see the biggest full moon of 2025 in Czechia
The best way to see the rare and striking spectacle is by looking east in areas with little to no cloud cover, and avoiding any artificial light.
Czech news in brief for November 5: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Czech PM strongly against possible new parliament lower house speaker, Czechia sees higher murder rates, coal mining to end nationwide, and more headlines.
Where the streets have new names: Prague's renaming debate reignites
Prague's newest metro stop should be named Ryšánka (a nearby street) not Olbrachtova (a communist-era writer), says transport head.
The gatekeeper: The Czech parliament speaker's crucial role explained
A far-right nationalist is poised to become the country's legislative gatekeeper, constitutional safeguard, and national symbol.
Czech news in brief for November 5: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Chamber of Deputies to vote on Speaker today, Czech households receive 72-hour crisis preparedness guide, and Czechia names top buildings of 2025.
Czech news in brief for November 4: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
International press comments on Czech politics, over 10 people charged in VZP corruption case, metro line C sees disruption, and more top headlines.
Airlines crack down on electronics: What this means for passengers in Czechia
Stricter carry-on rules for lithium batteries, phones, and other devices are being rolled out worldwide.
Former Prague archbishop and dissident Cardinal Dominik Duka dies at 82
Duka was both celebrated as an anti-communist hero and criticized for abuse cover-up allegations and controversial political ties.
Czech news in brief for November 4: Tuesday's top morning headlines
Polarizing Czech cardinal dies, hepatitis A cases highest since Velvet Revolution, and Czech food drive grows to 2,800 stores.
Czech news in brief for November 3: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Czech parliament convenes amid coalition talks, computer game helps put Czech castle in spotlight, new progress on metro line D, and more headlines.
PHOTO GALLERY: Prague Metro D reaches first completed station at Olbrachtova
Take a look deep below the surface at a process that involved the removal of an estimated 61,160 cubic meters of rubble.
What to expect as Czechia announces its new government
Czech MPs open parliament as ANO, SPD, and Motorists sign coalition deal. Babiš expected to be nominated PM by mid-December.
Police arrest 19 in raid at Czech Republic’s largest health insurer
Police arrest 19 at Prague HQ of VZP, Czechia’s largest health insurer, in a probe into public contracts and suspected corruption.





