Diplomacy Pavel to meet Japanese emperor during visit
Czech President Petr Pavel will visit Japan next week, meeting Emperor Naruhito and Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, the Presidential Office said Tuesday. Pavel will commemorate victims of the Hiroshima bombing, open Czech National Day at Expo 2025 in Osaka, and lead a business delegation. He’ll also sign a cooperation pact in Himeji and launch the Czech-Japanese Business Forum in Tokyo.
Crime Bomb-threat suspect likely Russian funded
A Ukrainian man suspected of sending bomb threats to schools in Czechia and Slovakia was likely funded by Russia, Czech counterintelligence (BIS) said Tuesday. The suspect allegedly targeted multiple European countries. He was detained in Ukraine in a joint operation with Slovak and Czech police. Authorities are treating the case as a potential terrorist attack. Czech BIS linked the threats to Russian disinformation efforts.
Culture French president delivers speech in Czech
French Ambassador Stéphane Crouzat amused guests at a Bastille Day celebration in Prague by delivering part of his speech in Czech and joking about fictional Czech genius Jára Cimrman. Czech President Petr Pavel attended the event, which highlighted Czech-French ties. Crouzat praised French contributions to Czech culture and drew laughter for referencing Cimrman’s supposed role in designing the Eiffel Tower.
Weather Severe storms hit Czechia, bring heavy winds
Severe storms swept across the northern Czech Republic Tuesday, bringing wind gusts up to 75 kph and heavy rain. The Czech Hydrometeorological Institute issued warnings as storms spread to Moravia and Silesia. Firefighters in Central Bohemia and Hradec Králové responded to dozens of calls, mainly for fallen trees. Rail services were disrupted, including a train hitting a tree in Vysokov. No injuries were reported.
Ukraine Fiala: Czechia won’t join U.S. weapons project
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said the Czech Republic will not join a U.S.-led initiative to buy American weapons for Ukraine. Instead, the country will continue supporting Ukraine through other channels, such as its ammunition initiative. NATO allies like Germany and Canada are backing the U.S. plan, announced by President Trump. Czech officials say their focus remains on previously agreed military aid, including large-scale ammunition deliveries.
Politics Babiš: ANO would ax Czech ammo initiative
Opposition leader Andrej Babiš told Reuters that an ANO-led government would cancel the Czech ammunition initiative for Ukraine, calling it non-transparent and overpriced. He criticized NATO’s new defense spending targets and suggested reviewing the F-35 fighter jet contract. The Czech initiative has helped deliver over 1.5 million rounds to Ukraine. Babiš argues funds should prioritize domestic needs and proposes NATO could assume control of the program.
Climate Scientists seek Prague residents’ input on heat
Scientists from the Czech Academy of Sciences launched an online questionnaire allowing Prague residents to report perceived summer temperatures. The crowdsourced data, collected through mid-September, will support climate adaptation planning and research under the European CARMINE project. Participants can anonymously share how hot or cold they feel in different city zones. Researchers hope to better understand urban heat effects and guide public policy in the capital.
regions Edmund’s Gorge reopens to locals after fire
Locals took the first boat ride through Edmund’s Gorge in Bohemian Switzerland National Park on July 15, three years after a devastating 2022 fire. Public rides resume Saturday with limited capacity and safety monitoring. Officials hope to slowly expand access. The blaze, the largest in Czech history, caused millions in damages and long-term closures. Locals and business owners welcomed the cautious reopening.