Czechia News in English
June 9, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 9th June, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Storms are approaching Czechia, with warnings about heavy rainfall and significant temperature drops.
Kremlin officials are reportedly worried about Putin's health, leading to camera shutdowns in Moscow.
Experts criticize Hegseth's speech on Normandy's anniversary, calling it a political attack on Europe.
Prime Minister Babiš meets with Czech Television and Radio directors to discuss abolishing TV fees.
In the ongoing conflict, Crimea faces potential isolation as Russian forces predict a Ukrainian offensive.
President Pavel will attend the UN General Assembly, but no decision has been made on the NATO summit.
Czech achievements in space include Remek and nanosatellites, with a Czech astronaut set to fly in 2027.
An American fighter jet intercepted a tanker heading to Iran, reportedly carrying Indian nationals.
Mortgage rates are surging, reaching their highest point in a year and a half, making home buying costly.
Geopolitical tensions are rising, with oil prices increasing and experts warning of past conflict patterns returning.
The energy market remains volatile as prices climb, with many Czechs leaving their energy costs unchecked.
In sports, Pardubice clinched a thrilling victory, tying their final series against Nymburk with a last-second shot.
Two NBA Finals tickets sold for a million dollars, with Trump attending the game as San Antonio shines.
What’s new for the World Cup? Expect weather, AI involvement, and a unique pre-match ceremony.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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