Czechia News in English
April 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th April, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Bulgaria's upcoming elections could signal a shift towards closer ties with Russia.
Poland leads militarily while the rest of the V4 struggles with politics and readiness.
Babiš's government denies Vystrčil a flight to Taiwan, suggesting he travel commercially instead.
Czech TV fees spark debate as Brno protests against nationalization plans.
Iran's nuclear program poses a more urgent threat than the Strait of Hormuz, experts warn.
An American woman has been detained in connection with a fire at LPP's arms factory.
Czech President Pavel left a pen made from Czech grenades during his visit to Chile.
The newly opened Dvorecký Bridge enhances connectivity in Prague, says its architect.
A man from Plzeň faces trial for alleged sexual offenses involving children during train trips.
Fuel prices are set to drop this weekend, with new rates effective until Monday.
In Hungary, Tisza secures a constitutional majority in recent elections.
Putin may need to fake his death as wealthy Russians grow impatient with his leadership.
Rescue efforts for a stranded whale continue as air-filled bags may aid in its release.
The Israeli army establishes a ceasefire line in southern Lebanon amid rising tensions.
U.S. stocks surge following news of the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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