Brende resigns as head of the Davos Forum, had ties to Epstein
Brende resigns from his position at the Davos Forum due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ostrava Theatre Will Present a Play About God and Euthanasia, Audience Will Vote During the Performance
The Ostrava Theatre is set to stage a play focused on the themes of God and euthanasia, involving audience participation through voting during the performance.
According to Babiš, Czechia is definitely not heading towards defense spending of 3.5% of GDP
Czech politician Andrej Babiš asserts that the country's defense spending will not reach the suggested level of 3.5% of GDP.
Where to go this weekend: Tips on cultural and family events across the republic
This article provides suggestions for cultural and family events happening across Czechia this weekend.
Trump Unveils New Deadline: Wants War to End in a Month
Donald Trump has proposed a new timeline for ending the ongoing war, stating he wants it resolved within a month.
Mazda is preparing a new generation of MX-5, electrification is almost certain
Mazda is set to launch a new generation of the MX-5 sports car, with a strong likelihood of electrification.
Iran wants to prevent Trump from war. Offers unprecedented concessions
Iran is making significant concessions in an effort to deter President Trump from pursuing military action.
Central Group plans when and how to resume construction. We will prepare 2000 apartments, said its head
Central Group has announced plans to resume construction and is preparing to build 2000 new apartments in response to market demands.
Police Raided Allegro Headquarters
A police raid occurred at the headquarters of Allegro, though details about the reasons and implications remain unclear due to a technical issue with the information source.
The head of the World Economic Forum, Brende, resigned. He had ties to Epstein.
The head of the World Economic Forum, Børge Brende, has resigned amid allegations of his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Investment Apartment. Everyone Wants It, but Is It Still Worth It?
The article discusses the current debate over the value of investment properties amidst economic challenges.
Olomouc Fan Behavior Results in Nearly Half a Million Fine
UEFA has fined Sigma Olomouc €20,000 and conditionally closed a section of their stadium for fan misbehavior during a Conference League match against Lausanne.
Hungary obstructed the broadcasting of an independent radio station, facing a fine
Hungary is facing a penalty for hindering the operations of an independent radio station.
Červený negotiated with the heads of national parks. He promised not to leave them in trouble
Czech Minister Červený held talks with national park leaders, assuring his support amid challenges.
A train collided with a truck in Slovakia, the driver died
A tragic accident in Slovakia resulted in the death of a truck driver after a train collided with his vehicle.
The pension system ended last year with a deficit of 9.2 billion, year-on-year deficit decreased
The Czech pension system recorded a deficit of 9.2 billion CZK last year, marking a decline in the deficit compared to the previous year.
If Pavel violated the Constitution, we will never know. And that's good
The article discusses the implications of not being able to determine whether Pavel violated the Constitution, suggesting that this ambiguity might be beneficial.
Fisherman caught a catfish weighing over a hundred kilograms in Lake Constance
A fisherman has reported catching a catfish over a hundred kilograms in Lake Constance, marking a significant event in local fishing news.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged the bodies of more dead soldiers
Russia and Ukraine have conducted another exchange of the bodies of deceased soldiers amid the ongoing conflict.
A Comprehensive Overview: What Cars Does Babiš Own and What Do His Ministers Own
The article promises an overview of the automobiles owned by Czech politician Andrej Babiš and his ministers, although it appears the content could not be loaded properly.
Net profit of the six largest banks in Czechia increased by nine percent last year
The net profit of six largest banks in Czechia rose by nine percent last year.
The Inspection Summoned Prosecutors Dealing with the Bitcoin Case
The Czech General Inspection of Security Forces has summoned prosecutors for clarification regarding a high-profile bitcoin case involving allegations against the former Minister of Justice.
People are evaluating the president positively. Most notably in how he represents the country and cares about the importance of the office
Public opinion on the Czech president remains mostly positive, especially regarding his representation of the country and the significance of his office.
Photos: The legendary double-decker trams are coming to an end. After more than 160 years
The iconic double-decker trams in Czechia are set to retire after more than 160 years of service.
In a fraud of 700 million, athletes and Klempíř were deceived. Police proposed an indictment in the RP Invest case
A fraud case involving 700 million has led to allegations against various athletes and Klempíř, with the police proposing an indictment in the RP Invest scandal.
Oliver "Power" Grant has died, a key figure in the hip-hop world
Oliver "Power" Grant, a significant figure in the hip-hop community, has passed away.
Dacia Duster Celebrates Dakar Victory with Special Edition
The Dacia Duster marks its Dakar victory with the launch of a special edition vehicle.
T-Mobile increased operating profit in Czechia by 6.4 percent last year
T-Mobile's operating profit in Czechia rose by 6.4 percent last year, reflecting the company's financial growth in the telecommunications sector.
The Ministry of the Environment wants to lay off employees from the hydrometeorological institute
The Czech Ministry of the Environment plans to reduce staff at the hydrometeorological institute, indicating potential budget constraints.
150 tons of benzene removed from the vicinity of the Hustopeče train station after last year's accident
Experts have removed 150 tons of benzene from the area surrounding Hustopeče train station following an accident that occurred last year.
Active Reserves to Train in the Znojmo Underground Labyrinth
Active reserves will be training in the Znojmo underground labyrinth.
Social Networks Bombard Children with Toxic Content. Regulation is Increasing, but the Algorithms Keep Running
The article discusses the alarming rise in children reaching out to a crisis hotline due to mental health issues linked to toxic content on social media platforms, primarily TikTok and Instagram.
People rated the president in a survey. Where is he doing best and for what has he faced the most criticism?
A recent survey shows that Czech President Petr Pavel is positively assessed for his representation of the Czech Republic abroad, while criticism arises regarding his influence on domestic politics.
The Ideal Time to Check and Remove Pigmented Moles. Don't Underestimate the Risk of Cancer
A recent article emphasizes the importance of checking and removing pigmented moles to mitigate the risk of skin cancer.
PHOTO: The giant parade was watched by Kim Jong-un and his young successor
A giant parade was attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un along with his young successor.
Police want to charge the owner of RP Invest for fraud causing damages of 700 million crowns
The police in Czechia are seeking to charge the owner of RP Invest for committing fraud that allegedly caused significant financial damages amounting to 700 million crowns.
USA is Leaving Record Numbers of Americans. They are Increasing in the Czech Republic
The article discusses the rise of Americans leaving the U.S. and settling in the Czech Republic, noting an increasing number of expatriates.
Welcoming Spring in New Delhi. During the traditional festival, half a million tulips will bloom
A traditional festival in New Delhi will see the blooming of half a million tulips, marking the arrival of spring.
Discovery from Pálava using a detector: a grave from the Bronze Age with ritualistically broken clasps
A Bronze Age grave containing ritualistically broken clothing clasps was discovered in Pálava using a detector.
Lyon continues to be vague about Šulc's injury, but the club chief has already set his sights on another Plzeň star
Czech footballer Pavel Šulc's injury poses a significant challenge for Lyon as they prepare for critical matches, particularly against their rivals and in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
In the middle of a chase, the electric car stops. Austrian police are definitively ending their use of them.
Austrian police have decided to stop using electric vehicles after incidents during chases.
The number of wildlife collisions is increasing; fences will help along highways
Wildlife collisions are on the rise in Czechia, prompting authorities to consider erecting fences along highways to mitigate the issue.
We Stand Before the Danger of a War Like Our Grandparents Experienced, Warned Sikorski
Sikorski has warned that we are facing a danger of war reminiscent of what our grandparents experienced.
Review: A radical adaptation is playing in Brno. Few will recognize the award-winning original.
A review discusses a radical adaptation of an award-winning work in Brno, noting that few people may be familiar with the original.
Coordinated Attack on Moravec by SPD Supporters. It's No Longer Just About Okamura
Supporters of the SPD are filing complaints against Václav Moravec, prompting the Czech Television Council to address these grievances at their upcoming meeting.
Are extremely thin smartphones a dead end? Samsung did not present a successor
Samsung has not released a new extremely thin smartphone, raising questions about the future of this design trend.
"They will not stand at cemeteries or houses," says former climate protection chief about wind turbines
A former climate protection chief addresses concerns about the placement of wind turbines near residential areas and cemeteries.
From expensive accommodation to an apartment. Diaconia West has already helped thousands of Ukrainian refugees
The article discusses the work of Diaconia West in providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Czechia, recently transitioning them from costly temporary accommodations to permanent housing.
McDonald's has billboards without food. Due to Ramadan
McDonald's has launched billboards without food images in response to Ramadan.
Do you know how much you owe where? A clear online application will help you clarify it
A new online application aims to help users understand their financial debts more clearly.