The Sewn Ones Gave Trpišovský a Comfortable Win at Dukla for His 50th Birthday
Slavia Prague celebrated a comfortable 2-0 away victory against Dukla Prague, marking head coach Jindřich Trpišovský's 50th birthday with the win.
Czech Scientists Recorded an Electric Discharge on Mars Resembling Earthly Lightning
Czech scientists have detected an electric discharge on Mars that resembles lightning on Earth.
USA Negotiates with the Cuban Regime, May Agree on the Takeover of Cuba, Says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that high-level negotiations with the Cuban regime may lead to a peaceful takeover of the country due to its severe economic troubles.
What All is Babiš Involved In? The EU Struggles with His 'Invisible' Business, Requesting One Thing
The European Union is increasingly scrutinizing the complex business empire of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who has interests in various sectors including fertilizers and fertility clinics, but the tangled structure poses challenges for oversight.
That feeling of meeting Che Guevara's children and talking about Russia, confessed the vice-chairman of Fico's party
The vice-chairman of Fico's party expressed a sense of historical connection after meeting the children of Che Guevara and discussing current events related to Russia.
Trump: We might agree on a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba
Donald Trump has suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, indicating a shift in U.S.-Cuba relations.
A drugged man broke through the doors of a hospital in Brno and then ran into the road
A drugged individual caused a disturbance at a hospital in Brno by breaking through doors and entering traffic.
Dukla - Slavia 0:2. The Reds Push for Another Goal, But Bačkovský Holds the Home Team
Slavia Prague secured a 2-0 victory over Dukla Prague in the latest round of the Czech Chance League, with Dukla's goalkeeper Bačkovský making several key saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Fico: Zelensky does not want any control over the Druzhba pipeline
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky does not wish to exert control over the Druzhba oil pipeline.
Totally drunk driver fled the scene of an accident in Zlín. The driver behind him alerted the police.
A heavily intoxicated driver escaped from the scene of an accident in Zlín, Czechia, but was subsequently tracked down thanks to a witness who followed him and alerted law enforcement.
How and when can the war end. And what will need to be done to ensure Russia adheres to the peace agreement
The article discusses the ongoing war initiated by Russia against Ukraine, examining the potential for a resolution and the challenges in achieving lasting peace.
Livia Klausová is coming to Czech cinemas in the documentary Livia
A documentary titled 'Livia' featuring Livia Klausová is set to be released in Czech cinemas.
The Story of the First Lady Who Never Stood in the Background: The Documentary Livia Heads to Theaters
A new documentary about Livia Klausová explores her multifaceted life as a prominent figure in Czech political and social spheres.
Vlastislav Bříza's Hit: The Agreement Eliminating the Iranian Nuclear Program is in Europe's Interest
An article discussing the view that an agreement eliminating Iran's nuclear program is beneficial for Europe.
Friendship transported Ukrainian and Russian oil before the January attack
The article discusses the transport of both Ukrainian and Russian oil by the Russian pipeline company Druzhba prior to a notable attack in January.
A tram derailed in Milan, one dead and 40 injured
A tram accident in Milan has resulted in one fatality and approximately 40 injuries.
Ukraine has destroyed the guidance system of Shahed drones coming from Belarus
Ukraine has successfully destroyed a guidance system used by Shahed drones that were launching attacks from Belarus.
One more test. NASA changes the plan for the return of astronauts to the Moon
NASA has announced a modification to its plans for returning astronauts to the Moon, highlighting the challenges it faces in execution.
IAEA Cannot Verify Whether Iran Has Halted Uranium Enrichment; Tehran Denies Access
The IAEA is unable to confirm if Iran has stopped uranium enrichment due to restricted access from Tehran.
Škoda Peaq Live for the First Time: The Large SUV Features Sharp Edges and Retractable Door Handles
The Škoda Peaq makes its live debut showcasing an SUV design with sharp edges and innovative retractable door handles.
Nicolas Cage introduces himself as Spider-Man during the Great Depression
Nicolas Cage is set to portray Spider-Man in a unique retelling of the character's story during the Great Depression.
Škoda unexpectedly unveiled a new model live. Peaq has a detail that is being phased out today
Škoda surprised attendees at the opening of its new battery factory in Mladá Boleslav by showcasing its upcoming seven-seat electric vehicle, the Peaq, which features retractable door handles.
Ukrainians started to analyze the performance of air defense during Russian attacks
Ukrainians are beginning to detail the effectiveness of their air defense systems in response to Russian attacks.
Car stuck on the crossing in Poland was smashed by two trains. The drama was captured on camera
A car trapped on a railway crossing in Poland was struck by two trains, an incident recorded by a camera.
Rector of Charles University Negotiates with Prázný About Returning to the Leadership of the Catholic Faculty
The leadership of Charles University is in talks with former vice-dean Aleš Prázný regarding his potential return to a leadership position at the Catholic Theological Faculty.
Photo: Žižkov artery is still like from the nineties
The article discusses the outdated state of the Žižkov artery in Prague, reflecting on its appearance and infrastructure resembling that of the 1990s.
German secret service will continue to monitor the AfD party, said the Interior Minister
The German Interior Minister announced that the secret service will keep monitoring the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party due to currents within it opposing democracy.
The Driver of the Plumber Misused the Siren; It’s Arrogance, Says Transport Expert
A transport expert criticizes the misuse of sirens by a plumber's driver, calling it an act of arrogance.
The Žďár Festival Breaks Myths About Inaccessible Travel
The article discusses the Žďár Festival in Czechia, which aims to dispel myths surrounding the accessibility of travel.
More than fifty Ghanaians have already fallen in Ukraine
The article indicates that over fifty Ghanaians have died in Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
State debt grew by 312.3 billion crowns last year
Czechia's state debt increased by 312.3 billion crowns in the last year, highlighting significant fiscal challenges.
Iran Will Soon Have a Missile Capable of Hitting the USA, Claims Trump. American Intelligence Reports Nothing of the Sort
This article discusses claims made by Donald Trump regarding Iran's missile capabilities, while stating that U.S. intelligence agencies have not corroborated these claims.
He was hiding in a construction container in vain. A Czech thief was caught in Austria
A Czech thief was apprehended in Austria after unsuccessfully hiding in a construction container.
The court agreed to terminate the treatment of a senior convicted of terrorism
A Czech court has approved the termination of psychiatric treatment for Jaromír Balda, who was sentenced to four years in prison in 2019 for a terrorist attack on a railway.
Hooligan and Hero from Mariupol. Who is the new general that the Kremlin uses to justify 'denazification'
Denys 'Redis' Prokopenko, now a brigadier general, is seen as a national hero in Ukraine, but labeled a 'neo-Nazi' by the Kremlin as they justify their denazification campaign.
How do you sleep? A sharp message from Senator Babiš to Okamura and the third one saved the honor
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of Czech political leaders to the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the divisions between opposition and government politicians in their responses.
Pole carried over half a million in the car, trusting pensioner almost lost his money
A man was nearly able to swindle a pensioner out of a large sum of money while posing as a trustworthy individual.
The inaccessibly part at Prague Castle opens an exhibition called Early Spring. It connects flowers with contemporary art
A new exhibition titled 'Early Spring' at Prague Castle is showcasing the relationship between flowers and contemporary art.
Overview: Five American Demands on Iran
The article outlines five key demands made by the United States regarding Iran.
Wine-famous South Moravia runs the most small breweries in the country
South Moravia, known for its wine, has the highest number of small breweries in Czechia.
The eruption of a mud volcano in Colombia looked like an atomic mushroom
A recent eruption of a mud volcano in Colombia resembled a mushroom cloud, drawing attention to geological phenomena.
Senior from Přerov sent nearly 200 thousand to a car dealer. Did not receive the vehicle
A senior citizen from Přerov was scammed out of nearly 200,000 Kč after sending money to a car dealer, but never received the vehicle.
Equal pay for equal work. The Supreme Court changed the conditions for employee benefits
The Czech Supreme Court has altered the regulations governing employee benefits to ensure equal pay for equal work.
Samsung ends TV production in Slovakia, 750 people will lose their jobs
Samsung has announced the cessation of TV production in Slovakia, resulting in the layoff of 750 workers.
COMMENTARY: Political developer Kuba attracts first tenants
The article discusses the endeavors of political developer Kuba in attracting initial tenants for a new housing project.
Zelensky invited Fico to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky has invited Slovak Prime Minister Fico to visit Ukraine.
Leading psychiatrist denies Minister Kennedy's claim that a ketogenic diet cured schizophrenia
A prominent psychiatrist has refuted claims made by Minister Kennedy that a ketogenic diet can cure schizophrenia.
"Strašně divné." Pastrňák se vrátil k momentu, který nadzvedl zámoří
David Pastrňák reflects on a controversial moment from the Olympic hockey tournament where the Czech team narrowly lost to Canada in the quarterfinals.
Two corpses found in a shipping container in Písek
Authorities discovered the bodies of two individuals inside a shipping container located in Písek, Czechia.
Be careful in Israel, advises the Czech Ministry due to tensions between the USA and Iran
The Czech Ministry advises caution for citizens traveling to Israel amidst escalating tensions between the USA and Iran.