Czechia News in English
May 16, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 16th May, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
American and Nigerian forces have killed an Islamic State commander, announced Trump.
Hungary's media empire is rapidly collapsing, raising concerns about press freedom.
Czech Republic bids farewell to the euro, no longer pursuing adoption of the common currency.
Reports from the battlefield indicate Russia is forcing another Ukrainian retreat amid rising casualties.
Czechia ranks among the worst in NATO, according to Landovský, who expresses faith in government changes.
A man has encased a stolen skull in concrete, raising questions about restoration efforts.
Mayors criticize the government for neglecting discussions on wind farm acceleration zones.
The topic of Sudeten Germans and Beneš decrees is still alive, influencing political discourse.
Ninety-three percent of students passed entrance exams, with significant disparities in school admissions.
The Chamber of Deputies has approved a controversial budget law amendment, easing debt accumulation.
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon have killed six, including three medics, escalating regional tensions.
China's President Xi is set to visit Trump in the USA this September amid shifting relations.
Germany faces challenges as electric vehicle chargers fall into insolvency, impacting Czech operations.
The casting for the new James Bond officially begins, with British and Australian actors in contention.
Czech Republic's hockey team starts the World Championship with a solid 4-1 win against Denmark.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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