In the 1980s, Czechs secretly processed uranium for their arch-enemy. Then it was exposed.
In the 1980s, Czechoslovakia engaged in covert uranium processing for the Soviet Union, which was later revealed.
Czechs are going on a glorious ride to the West. In Belgium, they shopped for hundreds of millions
Czech shoppers are making significant purchases in Belgium, contributing to major economic activity.
Quarter of a Million Czechs on the Streets of Prague. "We Don’t Want to Be Hungarians"
A massive protest in Prague gathered approximately 250,000 demonstrators opposing the right-wing government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, voicing concerns over threats to democracy and the rule of law in the Czech Republic.
Tens of thousands of Czechs protested against Andrej Babiš's government
Tens of thousands of Czechs gathered to protest against Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's nationalist coalition government.
Thousands of Czechs protested against A. Babiš's government
Thousands of protesters in the Czech Republic rallied against the government of A. Babiš, with accusations of authoritarianism and a shift towards the East.
Hundreds of thousands of Czechs protest against the government's pro-Russian laws
Hundreds of thousands of people are gathering in Prague, Czech Republic, to protest against the government led by Andrej Babiš due to its pro-Russian policies.
Czechs Struggle to Find Mental Health Care, Survey Reveals; Expert Offers Guidance on Navigating the System
A recent survey shows that Czechs often struggle to identify the appropriate mental health professionals for their needs, with many seeking care from incorrect specialists.
In Russia, they are laughing: Czechs criticized us for the foreign agent law and now they are introducing it themselves
The article discusses how the Czech Republic has implemented a foreign agent law similar to one that it previously criticized in Russia.
Million Moments Returns to Letna. Most Czechs Don't Believe the Event Will Change Anything
The Million Moments group is staging a return to Letna to rally against governmental issues, though public scepticism about the impact of such demonstrations remains high.
Czechs Investigate Weapon Company's Fire as Possible Terror Attack
Czech authorities are investigating a fire at a weapons company on suspicion of a potential terrorist attack after a group claimed responsibility for the incident.
Czechs are also reading at the Leipzig Fair. The opening was overshadowed by a protest against the minister
The Leipzig Fair saw Czech participation alongside protests against a minister.
Nasty Czechs. Russians deal with the World Cup, and the last message didn't please even the NHL
The announcement of the 2028 World Cup, set to take place in Edmonton, Calgary, and Prague, has generated excitement among hockey fans, except for those in Russia, especially due to the NHL's recent statement regarding Russian participation.
Czechs are the twentieth happiest nation in the world. They have surpassed Poles and Slovaks
Czechs rank as the twentieth happiest nation globally, outperforming both Poles and Slovaks.
Police caught a cyber scammer. A young foreigner stole millions from Czechs
Czech police apprehended a foreign individual who was involved in a major cyber scam that defrauded Czechs of millions of korunas.
It's okay to drive more, but mainly newer. Czechs are buying different second-hand cars
Czech consumers are increasingly focused on purchasing newer second-hand vehicles rather than those with higher mileage.
Jonatán Pastričák: The conductor is following the same pattern as Šimkovičová, but many Czechs do not realize it
Jonatán Pastričák, a prominent figure in contemporary Czech-Slovak film music, discusses his experiences after winning his second Czech Lion award and comments on the reception of his speech at the award ceremony.
Czechs continue to buy weapons, stocking up on flobert guns
Czechs are increasingly purchasing flobert guns, reflecting a rising trend in weapon buying among the population.
Surcharge for Czechs? Slovakia considers double prices for diesel
Slovakia is contemplating implementing different diesel prices for residents and foreigners.
Europe Awaits a Cooling, Skiers Will Enjoy It. Czechs Will Feel the Change
Europe is set to experience a shift in weather, with fresh snow expected in some areas and variable temperatures in the Czech Republic.
Switzerland is Increasingly Popular Among Czechs
Switzerland is gaining popularity among Czechs.
"Six Russians Compared to 27 Countries." Russia Celebrates Triumph, Czechs Classified as Insignificant Minority
Russian media celebrate a significant success at the recent Paralympic Games, where a small team of six athletes brought home multiple medals, overshadowing many larger delegations.
"I am a Republican, I should be a racist." Scary Movie does not play the game of correct humor.
The article discusses the provocative humor in the film 'Scary Movie' and its remarks on societal norms around political correctness.
Czechs helped with the successful breeding of a rare Philippine eagle chick
Czechs have contributed to the successful breeding of a rare Philippine eagle chick in the Philippines.
Czechs have called up a young Englishman for the football qualifiers. The coach praises his potential.
Czech U21 coach Michal Bílek has called up English defender Filip Lissah alongside three other newcomers for upcoming Euro 2027 qualifiers against Scotland and Gibraltar, citing Lissah's impressive performances in Scotland.
Almost all Czechs would use or consider using prescription drug delivery, seeing it as safe
A recent survey indicates that nearly all Czechs are open to using prescription drug delivery services, viewing them as a safe option for obtaining medication.
Research: Half of Czechs believe that a small amount of alcohol is beneficial to health
A recent study shows that about half of Czechs believe drinking small amounts of alcohol, typically a few glasses of wine or beer, is healthful.
Where the richest Czechs go to relax and how to arrange a vacation for millions of crowns
The article discusses luxury travel trends among the wealthiest Czechs, highlighting personalized itineraries and exclusive services offered by travel agencies.
In a Flawed Racing Car, the Czechs Also Shot Off Track. Dominant Norwegian Demolished Rivals
Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid won the biathlon sprint in Otepää, while the best Czech competitor, Vítězslav Hornig, finished fifteenth.
Thousands of Czechs with mortgages are changing banks
A significant number of Czech mortgage holders are switching their banking services to different institutions.
The Ephemeral Charm of Electric Current. Unassuming Opel Takes Up Space Like a Tank, Frugal Czechs Will Be Disappointed
The new generation of Opel Grandland is entering the market with high customer satisfaction expectations and multiple powertrain options, including a noteworthy all-wheel-drive electric version, raising questions about its performance in Czech winter conditions.
Czechs are betting tens of thousands of korunas on the Film Lions. Bookmakers report a close duel
Czech gamblers are heavily betting on the Film Lions, with bookmakers indicating a tightly contested race.
Pizza, improvisation, hours of waiting. How the embassy got Czechs out of Jordan
The article discusses the challenges and experiences faced by the Czech embassy in evacuating citizens from Jordan during a crisis.
Czechs Bake a Lamb Instead of Roasting a Lamb. Why Do We Eat Sweet Buns at Easter?
Czechs have a unique Easter tradition of baking sweet buns instead of the more common lamb dish found in other European countries.
Ukrainians Accuse Paralympic Organizers of Bullying. Czechs Had to Listen to Russian Anthem
Ukrainians have accused the organizers of the Paralympics of bullying, as Czech athletes were forced to listen to the Russian national anthem.
Russia wins two more golds at the Paralympics; Germans and Czechs protest on the podium
Russia secured two more gold medals in the Paralympic cross-country skiing events, while German and Czech athletes protested during the medal ceremony.
Finally, electric cars that even Czechs might want. We examined Renault with an unexpected price
Renault is reviving the Twingo model with an attractive price and retro design, trying to replicate the success of the Renault 5 in France, although it won't be available in Czechia until later this year.
Four out of five Czechs are investing. The inflation shock served as a wake-up call
A new report indicates that four out of five Czechs have begun investing, driven by recent inflation trends that have highlighted the need for better financial strategies.
Now it's the Czechs' turn. An expert describes how Czech money is going to Germany
The article discusses the migration of Czech financial resources to Germany according to an expert's observations.
"Cities Are Not Inflatable." A Difficult Problem is Troubling the Czechs
Czechs are grappling with a significant and complex issue that seems difficult to resolve.
God is a Pickle and the Pantry is a Temple. How Czech Grandmother's Recipes Conquer the World
A new book titled 'God Is a Pickle' explores the role of traditional Czech recipes as a vital aspect of cultural identity, suggesting that while Czechs may identify as atheists, they hold a deep reverence for their culinary heritage.
Spring is slowly taking over. The cold won't trouble Czechs anymore, but something quite different
Czechia faces a spring week with relatively high temperatures, but rising pollen levels may irritate allergy sufferers.
"We Need Assurance That There is a Way Home." Czechs Stuck in Asia Due to Conflict in the Middle East
A Czech family is stranded in Nepal after multiple flight cancellations linked to the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict, with no organized assistance available.
Most Czechs do not want conversation monitoring within Chat Control, survey shows
A recent survey reveals that the majority of Czechs oppose the monitoring of conversations as proposed by the Chat Control initiative.
The Infinite House Presents a Reconstruction That Would Drive Many Czechs to Madness
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Czechs clearly defeated Slovaks and will fight for medals for the first time
Czech para-hockey players defeated Slovakia 8-1, securing their advancement to the semifinals of the Paralympic Games in Milan.
Czechs Bought a New Shopping Center in Austria
Czech investors have acquired a new shopping center located in Austria, aiming to expand their commercial interests abroad.
Four out of ten Czechs do not go for preventive check-ups. They risk heart attack and stroke
A significant portion of the Czech population is neglecting preventive health check-ups, putting themselves at higher risk for severe conditions like heart attacks and strokes.
Approximately 1,400 Czechs returned on repatriation flights, said Macinka
Around 1,400 Czechs have returned to their home country via repatriation flights, according to official statements.
I don't want you as a neighbor. The war has changed the Czech attitude towards foreigners
More than half of Czechs believe that the public has prejudices against foreigners and would prefer not to have neighbors from certain nationalities, particularly due to the impact of the Ukraine conflict.
“But that’s me!” Scammers are cheating Czechs out of millions using familiar faces
Czech scams involving familiar personalities are deceiving citizens and costing them millions.