The Turkish government proposed a law banning social networks for children under 15 years old
The Turkish government has put forward a legislative proposal aimed at banning social media access for children below the age of 15.
Czech Pale Fire Capital invested nearly two billion in an American company
Czech investment firm Pale Fire Capital has made a significant investment of nearly two billion in a U.S. company.
Putin announced the release of two Hungarians from Ukraine, Szijjártó will take them home
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the release of two Hungarian citizens who were detained in Ukraine, with Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó set to bring them back home.
Russian air defense shot down its own helicopter during the night
Russia's air defense mistakenly shot down one of its own helicopters overnight.
Petrof Sales in the USA Are Growing, Helped by Chance with Taylor Swift
Sales of the Czech piano manufacturer Petrof in the USA have increased, partially due to an unexpected association with Taylor Swift.
Video: American submarine sank Iranian ship. Only an oil slick remains
An American submarine has reportedly sunk an Iranian ship, leaving only an oil slick behind as evidence of the incident.
USA 'activates' Iranian Kurds. There's a significant Czech trace in their fight
The article discusses the involvement of the USA in supporting Iranian Kurds, highlighting substantial Czech contributions in their struggle.
Where money from the Czech arms dealer flows secretly and the dispute within Iran
The article discusses the undisclosed financial flows from a Czech arms dealer and the internal conflict in Iran.
A half-empty plane departed from Oman. Some stranded Czechs missed the rescue
A half-empty plane left Oman while some stranded Czechs were unable to board in time for the rescue.
American and Ecuadorian forces in Ecuador launch raids against drug cartels
American and Ecuadorian forces have initiated operations against drug cartels in Ecuador.
Hrabal's Lodge in Kersko has become a cultural monument
Hrabal's Lodge in Kersko has been designated as a cultural monument in the Czech Republic.
Power outages from the Middle East are not a risk according to the EU. Gas prices are falling
The article discusses the EU's position on potential energy supply disruptions from the Middle East, asserting that there is no imminent risk, while noting a decrease in gas prices.
A group plagued by a billion-dollar case is assisted by long-time lawyer Tomáš Piters
Tomáš Pitr's long-time lawyer is providing assistance to a group affected by a billion-dollar scandal.
Satellite images show damage to American bases in the Middle East
Satellite imagery reveals significant damage to several American military bases located in the Middle East.
He Saved Czechs from the Taliban. The General Describes Repatriations and Who Pays for Them
The article discusses the repatriation efforts led by a general to rescue Czech citizens from the Taliban, highlighting the logistics and funding behind these operations.
"Skinning." The price of diesel in Germany has surpassed 50 crowns
The price of diesel fuel in Germany has now exceeded 50 Czech crowns per liter, marking a significant increase.
We are preparing the ground for a rebellion in Iran, says a veteran of the Israeli intelligence
A veteran Israeli intelligence officer claims efforts are underway to instigate a rebellion in Iran.
Babiš is once again dealing with permits, but only received a half table
The article discusses Babiš's ongoing issues with permits amidst technical difficulties with page loading.
A Czech suspected of involvement in a murder was shot in Spain
A Czech man suspected of participating in a murder has been shot in Spain.
Running in the Dark, Shooting by Sound: The Visually Impaired Czech Hope also Mastering Biathlon
This article discusses a visually impaired Czech athlete who has excelled in biathlon, showcasing her skills in a sport that requires precision and adaptability.
Brussels Introduced a Standard to Reduce Dependency on China
The European Commission has proposed a new standard aimed at reducing reliance on Chinese imports across various sectors.
Photos: Israel under retaliatory fire from Iran, people are hiding in garages
The article discusses the current situation in Israel as it faces retaliatory fire from Iran, prompting residents to seek shelter in garages.
Oil and War Have Crushed Asian Stocks: The Korean Stock Exchange Lost Half a Trillion Dollars
Asian stocks, particularly the Korean stock exchange, faced a significant drop, losing half a trillion dollars due to rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions.
Exhibition in Slippers: Touches Present the Work of Liběna Rochová
The article discusses an exhibition featuring the artwork of Czech artist Liběna Rochová, emphasizing its thematic significance and the unique experience of attending in slippers.
It is already clear who the new leader of Iran is, but the regime is afraid to announce it
There is speculation about the new leader of Iran, but the regime is reportedly hesitant to make an official announcement.
The Head of Inspection is Leaving. This Comes After Being Accused of Bullying by the Ombudsman
The head of an inspection body in Czechia is stepping down following allegations of bullying made by the ombudsman.
The state rented a flight to Jordan. People will pay 15 thousand for the ticket
The Czech government has arranged for a flight to Jordan, charging citizens 15,000 CZK for the ticket.
Ukrainian naval drones attacked our tanker near Malta, claims Moscow
Moscow claims that Ukrainian naval drones have attacked a tanker in the vicinity of Malta.
The Players' Association Requests a Lifetime Ban for the Women's Football Coach from Slovácko
The Players' Association has called for a lifetime ban on the women's football coach from Slovácko amid unspecified allegations.
On the right rockets, on the left rockets. And the government disagrees on almost anything in defense
The Czech government is facing significant internal disagreement regarding defense strategies and military investments.
Kellner, Strnad, and Kutnar again topped the ranking of family businesses
This article discusses the prominent positions of Czech family businesses led by Kellner, Strnad, and Kutnar in a recent ranking.
Pentagon showed the faces of slain soldiers. The attack revealed flaws in American defense
The Pentagon unveiled images of soldiers who died in an attack, highlighting significant deficiencies in the U.S. defense system.
Review: Hollywood has filmed the Bride of Frankenstein. Men don't know how to deal with her
A review discusses Hollywood's new film adaptation of the Bride of Frankenstein and the challenges it presents to male characters.
They were throwing us from place to place, recalls Rychlík. A series about HaDivadlo was created
A new series has been developed about the Czech theater, HaDivadlo, with insights from actor Rychlík.
The Patent War over Healthcare Electrification Begins
The article discusses the onset of legal battles related to the electrification of healthcare in Czechia.
Orbán Deploys the Army. Elections Will Not Be Cancelled, but Surprises Can Happen, Says Political Scientist
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has deployed the army amidst political tensions, but according to a political scientist, this will not lead to the cancellation of elections despite potential surprises.
There is definitely room for lower prices, says new food ombudsman
The newly appointed food ombudsman in Czechia highlights that there is significant potential for reducing food prices in the market.
Hockey Slavia has a new owner
The Czech hockey team Slavia Prague has a new owner, marking a significant change in its management structure.
We Are Incorrigible. Europe Again Watches as Energy Prices Rise
The article discusses Europe's ongoing challenges with rising energy prices, highlighting a lack of sufficient response from authorities.
The Ministry of Industry has begun to reclaim subsidies for Agrofert after five years
The Czech Ministry of Industry has initiated the recovery of subsidies given to Agrofert, a significant player in the agricultural and chemical sectors, after a five-year hiatus.
They have more power than the army. And they are the reason why Iranians did not overthrow the regime
This article discusses the significant influence of certain groups in Iran that surpass even the military, explaining why the regime remains intact despite widespread discontent.
Lowest inflation since 2016. In February it fell to 1.4 percent
Inflation in Czechia has reached its lowest level since 2016, dropping to 1.4% in February.
CIA is working on arming the Kurds with the aim of provoking a rebellion in Iran, sources claim
Reports suggest that the CIA is seeking ways to arm Kurdish forces to instigate rebellion against the Iranian government.
It is unthinkable for a local boy to wash dishes, says Czech coach living in Japan
A Czech coach in Japan discusses cultural perceptions about gender roles, specifically focusing on the view that local boys should not engage in household chores like washing dishes.
TMBK: Is Another Military Visit Threatening? Trump is Angry with the Spaniards
A website issue is preventing the article from being accessed, raising concerns over potential military tensions involving Trump and Spain.
Big Brother with Restrictions. What the State Wants to See through the New EET
The article discusses the limitations and details of the new electronic registration of sales (EET) system announced by the Czech government.
In Czechia, there are rather opponents of the Iranian regime. Will the operatives of Al-Quds go after them?
The article discusses the strong opposition to the Iranian regime among Czech citizens and raises concerns about potential repercussions from Iranian operatives.
Frait: Families are playing ping-pong with investors over apartments. Every purchase increases prices
The article discusses the complex relationship between families and investors in the Czech real estate market, where increasing purchases are driving up apartment prices.
Gloss: Going to prison again for alimony. A government idea that won’t help the children
The article critiques a government initiative that threatens prison time for those who fail to pay alimony, arguing it will not provide real assistance to children in need.
Vomiting and blood in stool: increasing suspicions of infant formula poisoning
Concerns are rising regarding possible poisoning from infant formula, with reports of vomiting and blood in stool among infants.