Czechia News in English

March 24, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 24th March, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.

Government budget tricks may face NATO scrutiny over defense spending on Karlštejn railway.

Russians adapt to internet restrictions, returning to paper maps and cash as mobile services are cut.

Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan mediate talks between the USA and Iran as tensions rise.

The EU and Australia sign a trade agreement eliminating most tariffs between them.

A unique experiment shows homeless individuals successfully managing funds without misuse.

Pension increases planned for those turning eighty, with higher valuations expected in 2027.

Babiš praises Hungary's Orbán in a video addressing European Patriots, criticizing Ukraine's EU bid.

Slovak police join the investigation into the arms factory fire in Pardubice.

The government has no plans for a law against non-profit organizations, despite previous proposals.

Coalition proposes to reduce some TV and radio fees in the Czech Parliament.

Iran launches missiles at Israel, escalating tensions in the region and injuring many.

Ukraine attacks a Russian oil terminal amid ongoing conflict and casualties reported.

Israel strikes another bridge in Lebanon, aiming to cut off the region amid rising tensions.

The Czech stock market diverges from global trends, driven by ČEZ and MONETA shares.

Intel's new budget processor outperforms previous high-end models, but lacks a KF version.

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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