Czech Republic is prepared to send flights to Egypt for Czechs in Israel, says Babiš
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirms that the Czech Republic is ready to send flights to Egypt to assist Czech citizens currently in Israel.
Czech diplomat: There is one Czech in Iran, do not travel to the Middle East now
A Czech diplomat warns citizens against traveling to the Middle East, citing concerns for safety and noting one Czech national currently in Iran.
The War in the Middle East Caught Thousands of Czechs: 'Mom is Completely Exhausted'
The article discusses how the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has affected many Czech citizens, particularly expressing concern for family members back home.
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.
The European Union offers thousands of spots, Czechs remain below average
The article discusses the European Union's initiatives to offer various spots to its citizens while highlighting that Czechs are lagging behind the average in participation.
Pavel thanked supporters of Ukraine and appreciated how many people in the Czech Republic help the weak
Czech President Petr Pavel expressed gratitude towards supporters of Ukraine and acknowledged the efforts of citizens in the Czech Republic to assist those in need.
Sociologist warns of overlooked problem. We are becoming richer, but another crisis threatens us
A sociologist highlights the improving economic situation in the Czech Republic while raising concerns about the worsening mental health of its citizens and structural economic inequalities.
Czech president meets Ukrainian veteran for whom Czechs are raising funds for prosthetics
Czech President Petr Pavel met Ukrainian veteran Artem, whose arm prosthetic needs are being funded by Czech citizens.
Study, work and age without papers. Digital identity is set to open Europe to Czechs
The introduction of digital identity aims to improve access to opportunities in Europe for Czech citizens.
Preserve the New Green Savings, It Helped People with Energy Bills, Ombudsman Appeals to Babiš
The Czech Ombudsman is urging Prime Minister Babiš to maintain the New Green Savings program that has provided significant assistance to citizens with their energy costs.
Thousands of Czech Residents Take to the Streets in Support of President P. Pavel
Thousands of Czech citizens demonstrated in several cities to support President Petr Pavel and express discontent with the current government.
People across the Czech Republic express support for the president. Thousands gathered in Brno
Czech citizens across various regions are demonstrating support for their president, with significant gatherings occurring in Brno where thousands participated.
Admired Germany has a Czech problem. There won't be pensions and people must invest
A discussion piece highlights concerns regarding pension systems in Germany and the impact on Czech citizens who may need to invest more due to projected shortfalls.
Italian police detained two Czech citizens due to fake tickets for the Olympics
Two Czech citizens were detained by Italian police for attempting to use fake tickets for the Olympics.
Warning: Where You Buy a Highway Vignette, Inspections Caution
Czech inspections warn citizens to be cautious when purchasing highway vignettes online due to potential issues with page loading and fraudulent sites.
Is there an error in the energy billing? People can complain, but preferably in writing
Czech citizens are advised to file any complaints regarding errors in their energy bills in writing to ensure proper resolution.
The government will return to the New Green Savings program, which reduced costs for people, said Babiš
The Czech government plans to revisit the New Green Savings program, which has successfully helped reduce living costs for citizens according to Babiš.
Pavel and Babiš have the trust of the majority of citizens, Okamura has the most opponents
President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš hold over half of the public's trust, while Tomio Okamura faces the strongest opposition among high-ranking officials, according to a recent survey.
Commentator Šafaříková: Czech Republic has a typical Švejk position, wants to fight to the last Ukrainian
Czech journalist Kateřina Šafaříková critiques the Czech Republic's foreign policy as 'Švejk-like,' indicating a desire to support Ukraine while avoiding direct involvement of Czech citizens.
Emergency services are undergoing radical changes. Check out the unique map of where and when you will be treated
Emergency services in the Czech Republic have significantly reduced, now available in only 96 hospitals and 33 clinics, down from 208 locations, impacting how citizens access urgent care.
Prokop: Many people in the Czech Republic have poorly set pension savings. Let's take inspiration from Sweden
An expert highlights the inadequacies in pension savings among Czech citizens and suggests looking to Sweden for better practices.
Dear fellow citizens, comrades, friends! How the speeches of our presidents have changed
The article explores the evolution of presidential speeches in the Czech Republic and their impact on society and politics.
‘Czech politics is the matter of Czech citizens.’ According to Macinka, the ambassador's criticism of Okamura is inappropriate
Ambassador's criticism of Okamura is deemed inappropriate by Macinka, emphasizing that Czech politics should be handled by Czech citizens.
What does Andrej Babiš want to be proud of?
Andrej Babiš emphasized the theme of pride in his New Year's address, advocating for Czech citizens to be proud of their nationality and proposing March 30 as Czech Flag Day.
Surrender Weapons Without Punishment. Czechs Can Submit Weapons and Ammunition in the First Half of 2026
Czech citizens will have the opportunity to surrender their firearms and ammunition without facing legal consequences in the first half of 2026.