Czechia News in English

April 21, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 21st April, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.

Trump's statements are raking in millions, but suspicious deals are on the rise.

Amnesty International warns the world is on the brink of a dangerous turning point.

New administrative duties are blocking teams for a week, complicating employers' work.

Trump announced a ceasefire will expire Thursday night, with unlikely extensions ahead.

Babiš's shift: when founding ANO, he focused on values and cooperation in foreign policy.

The LNG's privileged position is collapsing due to the war in Iran, disappointing Asia.

Prague is renaming metro stations, ending Olbrachtova and Bratří Synků due to communist ties.

HiPP faces a potential crisis with up to twelve poisoned baby food packages reported.

Metro line B resumes service after a fire near the tunnel, but several stations remain closed.

Babiš has fallen victim to online scams, with no protective measures taken in Czechia.

Two people died and fifteen were injured in a shooting near the Mexican pyramids.

Iran has enough missiles and drones for further battles, as the ceasefire collapses.

The Czech Foreign Ministry reprimanded the Russian ambassador over threats to companies.

In Bulgaria, the pro-Russian party of ex-president Radev won nearly 45 percent of the vote.

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO after fifteen years, marking the end of an era.

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

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