
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 22, 2021
"State of calamity" declared following high winds, Prague incinerator to shut after fire, Sparta Prague fall to defeat in Europa League.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 18, 2021
President promised two government-forming attempts to ANO, incoming cabinet wants reduced budget deficit, half of Czechs support SPOLU-led government.
UEFA will not fine Sparta Prague over accusations of racism among its fans
No evidence of discriminatory behavior or racism was found at a recent match between Sparta and the Glasgow Rangers in Prague, the UEFA has concluded.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 6, 2021
ANO party stands by PM Babiš, MPs' salary freeze approved by Chamber of Deputies, initiative calls for selection of female candidates.
Czech Foreign Minister demands Scottish Football Association apologize for racism claims
Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhánek summoned British Ambassador Nick Archer to discuss allegations of racism levelled at Sparta Prague fans.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for October 4, 2021
Babiš urged to respond to Pandora Papers allegations, ANO and ODS reject coalition possibility, Senate may make official enquiries about Zeman's health.
Czech foreign minister summons British ambassador over escalating football row
Jakub Kulhánek has summoned Nick Archer to discuss online attacks on Czech children following controversial booing at a football match on Thursday.
Club season kick-off: Try out sports for free this weekend in Prague
The Wannado Festival is the largest recruitment event in the Czech Republic, aimed at getting children to sign up for sports clubs.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 27, 2021
Afghan helpers still not evacuated from the country, Czech embassy in Singapore looks to help firms expand, Depp arrives at Karlovy Vary film festival.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 20, 2021
Czech evacuation mission in Afghanistan is over, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival begins, new polling predicts election win for ANO.
Sparta bans fans from matches following Czech football's latest racism scandal
During Sparta Prague’s Champion League match with Monaco last Tuesday, Monaco accused Sparta fans of aiming racist remarks at its striker.
Czech football team earns 375 million crowns at Euro championship
The Czech team lost to Denmark in the quarterfinals on Saturday, but won't be coming home empty-handed.
Czech striker Schick’s kick being hailed as one of the greatest goals in football history
But social media seems to find Scots goalie David Marshall’s missing the ball more interesting.
Czech President Zeman condemns UEFA's verdict against Slavia Prague's Kúdela in racial slur case
The chancellor of the President's Office sent a letter to UEFA saying the allegations of racism were not proven.
Slavia Prague files criminal complaint against Glasgow player after alleged assault
The Prague football team alleges that Glen Kamara attacked Ondřej Kúdela following a match on Thursday.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 25, 2021
Travel restrictions in place for visiting Poland, new investor for Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and Slavia face crucial European tie.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 24, 2021
Former Czech president tests positive for COVID, firefighters deliver masks to food banks, and February weather records broken.
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