POLITICS Fiala, Babiš clash over ANO election platform
Prime Minister Petr Fiala labeled ANO’s election platform a “budgetary Armageddon,” warning it would create deficits and burden younger generations. He criticized ANO’s pledges to cancel pension reform, reintroduce electronic sales records, and scrap media fees. ANO leader Andrej Babiš dismissed the remarks, accusing Fiala of lying and scaremongering. Babiš argued his governments reduced debt and taxes, while ODS increased both.
POLITICS SPD ties government entry to Ukrainian review
SPD leader Tomio Okamura said Saturday his party would make revising residence permits for Ukrainians a key condition for joining any future government. Speaking on TV Nova, he argued refugees strain housing and healthcare, and only those in jobs unattractive to Czechs should stay. Other demands include rejecting the EU migration pact, scrapping new emissions rules, and introducing a national referendum law.
HEALTH Scabies cases surging in Czechia
Scabies is spreading rapidly in Czechia, with 6,590 cases reported in the first eight months of 2025, the highest in two decades, the State Health Institute said Friday. Children are most affected, and the start of the school year may increase transmission. Experts urge parents to monitor skin rashes and maintain strict hygiene, especially in schools and care facilities, where outbreaks can be hard to contain.
SPORTS Czechia tops Montenegro in World Cup qualifier
The Czech Republic's national football team defeated Montenegro 2-0 in Podgorica in a World Cup qualifying match, marking their fourth win in five games. Lukáš Červ scored in the third minute, and substitute Václav Černý added a stoppage-time goal. The team leads Group L by three points over Croatia. Coach Ivan Hašek praised his players’ effort ahead of a key Oct. 9 clash against Croatia in Prague.
WEATHER Heavy rain hits Prague, easing through Saturday
Prague saw more than 50 millimeters of rain in the past 24 hours, the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute said Saturday. Heavy rainfall also hit the Brdy area and western Vysočina. A flood alert was briefly triggered at Nusle Botič, but no warnings remained by morning. Rain is expected to ease during the day, with Sunday forecast to be sunny and around 25 degrees Celsius.
ECONOMY Czech crown strengthens to 2018 levels vs. dollar
The Czech crown strengthened Friday to CZK 20.78 per U.S. dollar, its strongest level since 2018, and to CZK 24.39 per euro, its firmest since December 2023, according to Patria Online. Analysts said a weaker dollar and U.S. labor data supported Central European currencies. The crown hovered near 24.40 per euro all week and could test further highs, according to experts.
POLITICS Fiala urges EU to rethink climate policy in Brno
Czech PM Petr Fiala called for revising EU climate policy to avoid harming industry during talks with European Council President António Costa in Brno Friday. Fiala also stressed lowering energy prices, boosting Europe’s economy and cutting red tape. Costa said their meeting covered Ukraine, the Middle East and global partnerships. The talks took place at Arnold Villa as part of Costa’s Tour de Capitales.
HEALTH Boys hospitalized after eating deadly nightshade
Paramedics in Kroměříž district treated several boys on Friday who ate berries from deadly nightshade, one of the most toxic plants in Europe. Two were hospitalized in Kroměříž, while another was examined and left at the scene, rescue officials said. Doctors warned that just three to five berries can be fatal for children. Poisonings with the plant are rare, experts noted Friday.
CRIME Berlin man sentenced over Czech fireworks stash
A Berlin court gave a six-month suspended sentence to a 35-year-old man after police found 200 kilograms of illegal fireworks in his flat, DPA reported Friday. The cache, bought in Czechia for EUR 500, included ball bombs and 800 cannonballs used in displays. German authorities warn against buying fireworks abroad, citing accidents that killed five people last New Year’s.
CULTURE Statue of John Henry to be unveiled in Brno
A statue of Moravian Margrave John Henry of Luxembourg (1322–1375), brother of Emperor Charles IV, will be unveiled Sept. 14 in Brno’s Královo Pole district, organizers said Friday. The sandstone monument, initiated by local winegrowers, marks the 650th anniversary of his death and the founding of a Carthusian monastery. Another statue will be installed in Mělník in November, facing toward Brno.
CULTURE World ploughing championship returns to Czechia
The World Ploughing Championship returned to the Czech Republic Friday in Horoměřice, with 48 competitors from Europe, Australia, Kenya and Canada vying for the trophy. The 70th edition judged quality over speed on prepared stubble and grass fields. Among participants was Sweden’s Fanney Bengtsdottir, the only woman in the competition. Visitors can also see agricultural machinery, historical ploughing demonstrations, and a “world ploughing mound” monument.





