Czechia News in English
June 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th June, and here’s your Czechia daily news capsule.
Tropical heat and severe storms are expected this weekend, with temperatures soaring to 36 degrees.
U.S. and Iranian presidents sign a memorandum electronically, opening up Hormuz.
Croatia becomes surprisingly expensive, with camping costs exceeding those in Switzerland.
A drone strike hits the main temple of Kyiv's Pechersk Lavra, causing significant damage.
Fuel crisis hits Russia hard, with citizens feeling the impact of gasoline limits.
A Croatian catamaran officer is arrested after sinking a sailboat with Czech tourists aboard.
The Czech Senate tightens conditions for government spending beyond approved limits.
Fear of migrants remains a key issue in Czech politics, as EU deportation rules tighten.
President Pavel faces backlash over Iron Maiden concert controversy, highlighting public discontent.
David Byrne delivers an optimistic concert, promoting love and kindness as resistance.
In football, Koubek plans changes while Šmicer suggests a major offensive overhaul for the team.
Ronaldo's performance wanes as England showcases impressive scoring ability in their latest match.
Colombia secures a clear victory over Uzbekistan, with Díaz leading the charge in the World Cup.
Ghana edges past Panama with a single goal, showcasing talent from their academy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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