Czech news in brief for September 23: Tuesday's top headlines
Pavel backs Czech munitions aid to Ukraine, moose Emil relocated back to Czechia, and foreign tourists spend CZK 7.5bn in Czechia.
Czechia ushers in autumn equinox, with darker, snowy days ahead
Despite a record-breaking warm weekend, temperatures are expected to dip dramatically this week and beyond as Czechia counts down to winter.
Why Czechia is holding back on recognizing a Palestinian state
While other countries recognize Palestine, Czechia sticks to a negotiated two-state solution; the Middle East conflict will be discussed at the UN Tuesday.
Czech news in brief for September 22: Monday's top headlines
Weather records shattered across country despite autumn's arrival, anti-racism march takes place in Prague, and NATO Days event attracts 150,000.
Czech news in brief for September 21: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia to create anti-drone group, weather stations across the country set Sept. 20 heat records, and more weekend headlines.
'People like to be stupid': How Masaryk’s final letter resonates 90 years later
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's newly opened letter reveals rare insights into Czechoslovakia’s first president, his views on society, politics, and minorities.
Czech health inspectors find expired meat at KFC, open formal investigation
SZPI food safety inspectors discovered nearly nine kilograms of expired meat at a Liberec KFC, prompting a regulatory inquiry and wider inspections.
Czech news in brief for September 20: Saturday's top headlines
Czech PM Fiala pushes for stronger defense after Russian incursions, Prague zoo welcomes four newborn capybaras, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for September 19: Friday's top headlines
Czech student poll favors Together, Pirates, Masaryk letter authenticity under review, and President Pavel hosts Dan Brown at Castle.
What a Czech president's final words could mean for bilingual families
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk's final message, to be revealed Friday, could offer a rare glimpse into the multilingual roots of the nation he built.
Prague skies set for dramatic jet color display over Charles Bridge today
At 4 p.m. fighter jets from the British Royal Air Force fly over the Czech capital: people are advised to watch at riverfront or elevated viewpoints.
Czech news in brief for September 18: Thursday's top headlines
US ends disinformation pact With Czechia, tram driver denies attacking Ukrainians, and St. Vitus Cathedral installs levitating organ.
Prague to ban all shared e-scooters from January over safety concerns
E-bikes will be spared, but from 2026 authorities will have the authority to remove scooters parked in central Prague.
Prague decides: Landmark Výton Bridge to be repaired, ending decade-long debate
The 19th-century railway bridge has been at the center of a heated debate between preservationists and city architects for ten years.
Czech news in brief for September 17: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech trust in govt falls amid corruption, mass for slain US activist draws protests, and Night of Literature begins in across Czechia.
Czech President headed for Harvard after high-stakes UN visit
Czechia will also unveil its first-ever UN donation, the Lasvit glass Herbarium, symbolizing the country’s glassmaking tradition.
Czech news in brief for September 16: Tuesday's top headlines
ANO one-party government tops Czech poll, decision due on Prague’s Výtoň Railway bridge, and Crown Chamber opens ahead of crown jewels showing.





