Czech news in brief for February 12: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
President Pavel to address populism in Munich, Lufthansa strike cancels Prague flights, and Czech satisfaction with EU at 15-year high.
Czech news in brief for February 12: Thursday's top morning headlines
Babiš meets Macron in Paris, temperatures to hit zero this weekend, and hockey captain Červenka confident ahead of today's Canada opener.
Czech news in brief for February 11: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Former Czech PM rules out Senate or presidential bids, Prague reveals Lítačka overhaul plans, and Berlinale opens with Czech co-productions.
Czech news in brief for February 11: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Lawmakers to vote on historic deficit today, Lufthansa pilots announce Thursday strike, and children in Czechia share private data, face sexting.
Czech news in brief for February 10: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Opposition urges response to Epstein files, endangered giraffe born in Dvůr Králové Zoo, and director Martin Scorsese arrives in Prague.
Czech news in brief for February 10: Tuesday's top morning headlines
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio to visit Slovakia, Hungary, Czechia climbs in corruption perception index, and Prague Comic Con announces lineup.
Czech news in brief for February 9: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Czechia to widen human trafficking definition, Czech police investigate local Epstein links, and Lipno's emerald green ice visible from space.
Czech news in brief for February 9: Monday's top morning headlines
Interior Ministry fails to protect soft targets, gold and silver medals spark Olympic fever in Czechia, and Babiš supports social media ban for children.
Czech news in brief for February 8: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Snowboarder Maděrová wins Olympic gold, Czech police not investigating Epstein cases, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 8: Sunday's top morning headlines
Energy prices drive inflation to nine-year low, police investigate poisonings linked to 'legal' cannabis, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 7: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Babiš says Macinka mishandled messages to Prague Castle, KFC says Czech restaurants are safe after inspections, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 7: Saturday's top morning headlines
Pavel to give police statement over text dispute, athletes raise Czech flag at 2026 Winter Olympics, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 6: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Czechia to slash foreign humanitarian aid, EU finds TikTok design illegally addictive, and butter prices hit lowest level since 2016.
Czech news in brief for February 6: Friday's top morning headlines
Mobile emergency alert system to begin testing, Olympic Festival opens in České Budějovice, and Saharan dust and snow expected to hit Czechia.
Czech news in brief for February 5: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Unions protest EU climate policy in Ostrava, Czech state to reduce and refund freelancer levies, Prague Castle exhibits gifts for President Pavel.
Czech news in brief for February 5: Thursday's top morning headlines
Babiš government survives confidence vote, Prague becomes Starlux’s first European destination, and black coal mining officially ends in Czechia.
Czech news in brief for February 4: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Turek will not be appointed minister, driver fined after clash with Ukrainian family, and Kellner family donates CZK 170 to Ukraine.





