Czech news in brief for October 22: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Babiš government to focus less on foreign affairs, Czechia names new heritage sites, EU environmental pivot hailed as win for Czechia, and more headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 22: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Fewer migrants crossing country as border checks remain lifted, one in five Czech kids overweight, and Jaromír Jágr christens new book in Prague.
Czech news in brief for October 21: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
New coalition parties discuss retirement age, coal plants top pollution lists, time change to hit trains, and an ex-president's historic letter displayed.
Czech news in brief for October 21: Tuesday's top morning headlines
ANO–SPD–Motorists report smooth coalition talks, Hepatitis A vaccines in short supply in Prague, and Prague ends horse-drawn carriages on Old Town Square.
Czech news in brief for October 20: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Coalition talks reshape Czech politics, Amazon outage hits services, Prague sees short city-center blackout, and e-scooter ban looms for 2026.
Czech news in brief for October 20: Monday's top morning headlines
Amid coalition talks, Babiš leaves for holiday, a record cold morning in Czechia, and electricity meters get smarter.
Czech news in brief for October 19: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Thousands protest Motorists leading environment ministry, record-breaking frost sweeps across Czechia, and more Sunday headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 19: Sunday's top morning headlines
EET returns to Czech businesses in January 2027, Brno theater honors Nicholas Winton in new musical, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 18: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Czech Centre in Moscow to operate mainly online, 20 countries including Czechia push to return Afghan migrants, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 18: Saturday's top morning headlines
Court receives 37 complaints over Czech election, Czechs in small villages more satisfied with environment, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 17: Friday's top headlines
Signal Festival lights up Prague, digital gun permits may cause real headaches, inflation drops, more Ukrainian refugees arrive, and more.
Czech news in brief for October 17: Friday's top headlines
Breaking down this week's budget stand-off, vaccine centers fill up as Hepatitis A cases spike, and carp harvest begins this weekend.
Czech news in brief for October 16: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Shooting in north Bohemia leaves two dead, seven charged in record tax case, and O2 warns 4G phones risky with rents jumping in Prague and Brno.
Czech news in brief for October 16: Thursday's top morning headlines
Weekend freeze expected in Czechia, Czechia to create national apartment register, and Claire’s Czech branches face closure.
Czech news in brief for October 15: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Half of Czechs want Turek gone from politics altogether, Babiš pushes budget change, new trams arrive in Prague, housing register approved.
Czech news in brief for October 15: Wednesday's top morning headlines
U.S. ambassador to Prague confirmed, Nobel Peace Prize winner calls in to Forum 2000, and international media comment on Turek affair.
Czech news in brief for October 14: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Hepatitis A outbreak sees more deaths, RFE/RL vows to keep running, Pavel weighs in on mandatory conscription, and more.





