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.
The police is preparing for another mass speed measurement, Speed Marathon can affect the public as well
Czech police are preparing for a new Speed Marathon to monitor speeding, which aims to improve road safety and may involve engagement with the public.
Man Wanted to Jump from the 13th Floor in Pardubice, Officers Spent Dozens of Minutes Dissuading Him
A man in Pardubice attempted to jump from a 13th-floor balcony, prompting local police officers to engage in a lengthy negotiation to prevent the act.
Car Almost at Half Price. Chinese Car Manufacturer Aggressively Slashes Prices to Boost Sales
Chinese car manufacturer BYD is aggressively reducing prices in Germany, offering discounts that have lowered the cost of models significantly, including their smallest electric car, the Dolphin Surf.
Czechia has a new ombudsman. He will monitor food
Czechia has appointed a new ombudsman who will focus on monitoring food quality and safety.
Men Lost in the Middle of Life. What Causes the Midlife Crisis and How to Get Out of It
The article explores the phenomenon of midlife crisis among men, discussing its causes and potential solutions.
After the cancellation of Trump's tariffs, a flood of lawsuits from companies is coming. Billions are at stake
The removal of Trump's tariffs has led to a surge of lawsuits from various companies.
Fico Admits to Changing Elections. Voting That Is Not Going Well for Him Would Be Abolished
Slovak politician Robert Fico is considering changes to the electoral system to eliminate voting conditions that are unfavorable to him.
In Tupes, a reliquary is being cast for the first beatified victims of totality
A reliquary is being created in Tupes for the first victims of totalitarianism to be beatified.
Destruction of rackets allowed. In Austin, they created a destruction room for female tennis players
The WTA tournament in Austin has set up a designated room where players can release pent-up frustration without being filmed, following discussions on privacy sparked by Coco Gauff's recent outburst.
Don't travel to Frankfurt: Czech writers call for a boycott of the world literary event due to Klempíř's cuts
Czech writers are urging a boycott of an international literary event in Frankfurt, citing budget cuts by Minister Klempíř as the main reason.
Thieves Literally Took Apart a Renovated House in Teplice. The Damage is 22 Million
Thieves dismantled a renovated house in Teplice, causing damage estimated at 22 million CZK.
Participants of the Reading Marathon Set a Record at the Ústí Library. The Event United Hundreds of People and Aided Charity
A reading marathon at the Ústí library brought together hundreds of participants and set a record while supporting charity causes.
Stellantis reported a record loss of 22.3 billion euros last year due to electric vehicles
Stellantis recorded a significant loss largely attributed to the transition towards electric vehicles.
Czech Republic pushes for ETS system change, proposing price cap and further delay
The Czech Republic is advocating for adjustments in the ETS system, suggesting a price cap alongside a proposal for additional delays.
"She is not a player, she is just a placeholder." The new head of Xbox is receiving backlash, barely after taking office
The appointment of Asha Sharma as the new head of Xbox follows major leadership changes and is met with skepticism from the gaming community.
Orbán launches sharp attack on Zelensky: 'You are threatening Hungarian families'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has launched a strong criticism against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, accusing him of endangering Hungarian families.
Eleven-year-old boy in the USA shot sleeping father because he took away his gaming console
An eleven-year-old boy in the USA fatally shot his sleeping father after the father confiscated his gaming console.
The Polish Pendolino will run on Czech tracks
The article discusses the introduction of the Polish Pendolino trains on Czech railway tracks.
Stellantis reported a record loss of over 500 billion last year due to electric vehicles
Stellantis faced a significant financial loss last year, largely attributed to challenges in the electric vehicle market.
Fire Damages a Listed Building in the Grounds of the Castle in Prague's Veleslavín
A fire has damaged a protected historical building in the Veleslavín area of Prague.
The court in Most will again deal with the release of the longest-serving Czech prisoner in April
The court in Most, Czechia, is set to re-examine the release of the longest-serving Czech prisoner next month.
The net profit of Česká spořitelna increased by 6.1 percent last year
Česká spořitelna reported a 6.1% increase in net profit over the past year, reflecting the bank's strong performance in its financial sector.
Driver in Frýdek-Místek Stopped to Help an Injured Person But Received a Fine for Improper Parking
A driver in Frýdek-Místek was fined for improper parking while stopping to assist an injured person.
Unusual Challenge. Olomouc Must Consider Ramadan, Observed by Three Players
Olomouc football coach Tomáš Janotka must accommodate the Ramadan fasting observed by three players ahead of their Conference League match in Lausanne.
Putin's regime has tightened the noose. Europe can tighten it further
The article discusses the increasing pressure on Putin's regime due to European actions.
First Israel and then us. Trump's advisors prefer an Israeli attack on Iran as more advantageous
Trump's advisors are prioritizing an Israeli attack on Iran over other strategies, indicating a shift in diplomatic focus.
Death of a student during military training. Medics received conditional sentences
Two medics were given conditional sentences following the death of a student during a military training exercise.