Moscow may ban Czech beer and imports due to embassy expulsions
Russia might go beyond a 'mirror' response to the expulsion of its diplomats, according to Russian server Kommersant.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 26, 2021
Zeman's interview on Vrbětice blast makes Moscow "happy," Prague Zoo temporarily closes Sunday due to crowds, and former president Havel's brother dies.
'No evidence' of Russian involvement in explosion, says Czech president
Miloš Zeman has "questioned the credibility of his own country's security services" responded Pirate leader Ivan Bartoš after a TV interview.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 22, 2021
Czech foreign minister issues ultimatum to Russia, inquiry into Bečva River cyanide leak approved, and a Formula 1 race car tears over Charles Bridge.
PM Babiš calls 2014 explosion a ‘terrorist attack’ after previously avoiding the phrase
Babiš’s earlier remarks about Russia’s involvement in the 2014 blast had been criticized for not being strong enough.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 19, 2021
Twenty Czech diplomats must leave Moscow by Monday, Rosatom not expected to remain among Dukovany bidders, and temps could reach 17°C this week.
Czech Republic expels 18 Russian diplomats over 2014 explosion, ties to Skripal poisoning
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš announced the move at a surprise press conference on Saturday evening.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 22, 2021
Czechs observe a minute of silence for COVID deaths today, police break up parties at closed Prague venues this weekend, and spring temps on their way.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Nov. 27, 2020
Czechs say their health worsening amid pandemic, energy companies and military conduct COVID contact tracing, scandal over planned visit to Russia.
Putin aide: Prague’s Konev statue should be returned to original location, not Russia
The fate of the bronze statue has been at the center of diplomatic row since it was removed in April.