Czechia News in English
February 15, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 15th February, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
The government cuts a quarter of funding from its anti-drug policy program.
Protests supporting President Petr Pavel are set to take place across the country this Sunday.
Felix Slovacek takes on the role of patron for the Museum of Milevské Masks.
Experts debate the impact of white LED lamps on nighttime safety and the environment.
A busy street in Plzen will face closure due to tram track repairs.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy aims to eliminate fifty thousand Russian soldiers monthly.
Social media bans for children raise concerns among psychoanalysts about their development.
Bitcoin hovers near sixty thousand dollars, potentially triggering a wave of liquidations.
The Prague Stock Exchange ends the week with a significant drop in value.
Windows 11 faces criticism, drawing comparisons to the problematic Vista era.
A new Czech comedy featuring Petra Hřebíčková is filled with schoolyard humor.
The world grapples with healthcare debts following the death of a beloved TV star.
Transgender athlete controversy sparks debate in the wrestling community.
Skeleton racer Fernstädtová secures a spot in the top ten at the Olympics.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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