Latest Czechia news in English
Updated daily · Last updated April 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th April, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Jan Potměšil, star of the film Bony a klid, has passed away at the age of 60.
The proposed law regarding Czech Television and Czech Radio may violate European media freedom regulations.
Pentagon quietly prepares for a potential intervention in Cuba amidst rising tensions.
The controversial head of the ICE immigration agency, Lyons, is stepping down.
Prague's new Dvorecký Bridge opens, but cars will not be allowed, benefiting public transport.
Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon despite the ceasefire, prompting Hezbollah's retaliation.
NATO chief visits Prague as discussions on security in the Hormuz Strait take center stage.
A recent survey shows Czech opinions divided on leadership for the upcoming NATO summit.
The controversy surrounding a "censored" podcast has led to disputes among prominent figures.
Eight people have died in a helicopter crash on the island of Borneo.
Hungary's Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán, accepts responsibility for his party's electoral defeat.
Experts warn that some countries may soon run out of aviation fuel, risking disrupted travel plans.
Inflation in the EU rises to 2.8 percent, with Czechia among the top performers.
A new action game, Metro 2039, is set to release this winter for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
The Vivo X300 Ultra smartphone launches with impressive features and a stunning price tag.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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