Czechia News in English

February 19, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 19th February, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.

- Controversy surrounds Čapí hnízdo as Babiš steps back, leaving Nagyová alone in the spotlight.

- Weekend weather forecast predicts a significant warm-up after a chilly winter.

- Juchelka changes stance on pension reform, seeking detailed cost analysis for potential cancellation.

- Struggling Cuba pleads for help from Moscow amid power outages and public service disruptions.

- Trump announces five billion dollars pledged for the reconstruction of war-torn Gaza.

- Humanitarian groups urge Babiš to maintain aid for Ukraine as refugee numbers rise.

- A man in Ostrava dangerously crossed train tracks, ignoring barriers and warning signals.

- Court reduces sentence for investment fraud, cutting a man’s prison time to seven years.

- U2 surprises fans with a new EP, expressing defiance and horror through their latest songs.

- Financial literacy takes a new approach as banks venture into gaming for educational purposes.

- Karolína Ruppert files a lawsuit against the creators of the film "Sbormistr," claiming it impacted her life.

- Czech women's football team Spartak advances to the semifinals of the European Cup.

- Lausanne players showcase impressive speed, but Sigma's coach vows to make history in the matchup.

- The late leader of a Kutná Hora sect reportedly owed 35 million to a Georgian hairdresser.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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