Czechia News in English
January 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th January, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns of a critical energy situation amid fears of a massive Russian attack.
Czechia faces an unexpected decline in birth rates, with hospitals adapting to the changing landscape.
Police identify the alleged killer of organized crime figure Mrázek, but the case may soon go cold.
Syrian Kurdish forces announce their withdrawal from eastern Aleppo amid ongoing conflicts with the army.
Chechen leader Kadyrov's son is reportedly unconscious in a hospital after a suspicious accident.
Fuel prices in Czechia drop again, with diesel available for under thirty crowns at some stations.
The legacy of Jan Palach is remembered as a reminder to uphold fundamental values against evil.
A global outage hits the X network once again, causing disruptions for users worldwide.
Over twenty state institutions have contracts with Agrofert, raising concerns about conflict of interest laws.
Putin's advisor threatens to deploy nuclear weapons to Europe if current conflicts do not cease.
Germany will support electric vehicles, offering up to 150,000 euros to low-income households.
European companies are projected to see their worst earnings in seven quarters, raising economic concerns.
Solar energy installations in Czechia decline significantly due to stalled state subsidies.
NASA prepares to send a human crew to the Moon for the first time in over fifty years.
The Women's World Cup in Špindlerův Mlýn receives approval, serving as a final test before the Olympics.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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