Czech Republic lacks vital anti-corruption laws, says latest transparency index
Plus: Czech Republic unhappy with EU nuclear proposals, Czechoslovak Holocaust survivor dies in Sweden, first foal of the year born at National Stud Farm.
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Coal phase-out planned by 2033, large sums spent by parties ahead of October election, Brno court releases corrupt politician on parole.
Can nuclear power fix the Czech Republic’s dirty air problem?
The EU wants to give a green light to nuclear investments, in a move causing celebration in the Czech Republic.
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Afghan traveling from Germany commits stabbing and rape in Karlovy Vary, crown reaches nine-year high against euro, extreme flood warning in place today.
Czech daily news roundup: Friday, December 31, 2021
Consumer protection in the energy market increasing, Czechia coordinates EU presidency with France, Police seek Grinch who stole from children's home.
Czech daily news roundup: Thursday, December 23, 2021
Temps drop drastically in the Czech mountains last night, school holidays began across Czechia, and Czech central bank increases key rate.
Czech daily news roundup: Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Another energy supplier goes bankrupt, Mayor's Food Collection runs again, American Airlines cuts Prague flights.
Cost of energy to spike next year, warns Czech minister
Outgoing Minister of Industry and Trade Karel Havlíček predicts significant price increases in 2022 as a result of Europe-wide shortages.
Czech daily news roundup: Monday, December 13, 2021
Outgoing government to propose energy reforms, ice warning still in place on Czech roads, ski season begins amid calls for responsibility.
Amid an energy crisis, what are the Czech Republic’s renewable options?
Spiraling prices for gas and electricity have highlighted the need to diversify the country’s energy supply.
Czech morning news roundup: Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Foreign Minister says digital technology leadership is key, Pražská plynarenská raises prices, homeless shelters switch to winter mode.
Debt forgiveness period offers helping hand to foreigners in the Czech Republic
A scheme is allowing debtors to pay a much smaller amount in a limited period of debt forgiveness amid financial hardships.
Czech morning news roundup: Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Christmas tree put up in Prague Old Town Square, Honeywell to open Czech R&D center, endangered silver gibbon born in Prague Zoo.
Free English-language service set to help foreigners navigate the Czech energy crisis
Former clients of the bankrupt energy supplier should take action quickly to make sure they get a good deal.
Czech morning news roundup: Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Babiš opposes state award for psychiatrist accused of sexual assault, Bohemia Energy CEO apologizes to customers, Czech support for the EU drops.
President Zeman prepared to name Fiala as next PM
A regularly updated article with all the latest developments related to the political transition in the Czech Republic.
Czech morning news roundup: Monday, November 1, 2021
Criminal complaint to be lodged against Bohemia Energy, Strašnice shooting leaves two dead, Škoda resumes operation at most production lines.