Czechia News in English
March 9, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 9th March, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Spring temperatures bring rain and storms, but a cool weekend is ahead.
Defense spending can be an investment, not just wasteful spending, experts say.
A strong new class is heading to high schools; competition is heating up.
Tehran's sky turned dark with thick smoke and black rain following explosions.
Experts remain unfazed by Putin's threats over the end of Russian gas in Europe.
Ukraine's bank demands gold and millions back from Hungary amid rising tensions.
Pavel considers a second term if he has enough public support, but denies opposition claims.
A girl attends first grade in both Czechia and Slovakia, showcasing extreme co-parenting.
People with smiling depression often repeat certain phrases, revealing their struggles.
The Czech railway administration spent millions on lawyers despite having its own.
Can Trump foresee the broader consequences of his actions? Analysts express concerns.
The Greens win the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, while AfD doubles its gains.
Czech travel agencies are repatriating citizens stranded in the Middle East amid chaos.
Iran may retrieve buried highly enriched uranium, raising alarms in the U.S.
The new Xbox promises significant performance boosts, including in ray tracing technology.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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