Czechia News in English
March 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th March, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
New law on non-profits aims for justice, but critics claim it overlooks key issues.
Babiš plans to attend NATO summit with Minister Macinka, while President Pavel remains uninformed.
Weekend rain expected, followed by snow next week as cold front moves in.
Closed shops on holidays spark debate: Are Czechs consumers or traditionalists?
Controversy surrounds Turkish minister's choice to forgo an interpreter during a meeting.
Former ODS leader Fiala questions why party leaders are causing harm to the party.
Pavel states NATO transport costs won't count as defense spending, raising tensions with Babiš.
Price differences at gas stations exceed six crowns per liter, sparking consumer concerns.
Million Moments plans a demonstration in Letná this Saturday against the government.
Influencer Dominika Elischerová, known as Mína, tragically dies in Thailand at age 23.
Court bans airing of film "Choir Master" amid legal disputes over personal rights.
Russia accuses filmmakers of illegal child filming in controversial project against Putin.
Documentary explores the manosphere, revealing the business behind male superiority ideology.
Sparta dominates in Plzeň as concerns rise over player safety after a serious injury.
Barcelona crushes Straky with a humiliating seven-goal defeat in the Champions League.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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