CRIME Police stop race car driver on D4 highway
Police in the Příbram region stopped a red Formula 1-style car racing along the D4 highway Sunday morning. The 51-year-old driver, wearing racing gear and a helmet, was tracked to his home in Buk and taken for questioning. The car, unlicensed and unsafe for public roads, has appeared in similar incidents before. Authorities are investigating whether the driver participated in previous D4 races.
Weather Czechia to see total lunar eclipse tonight
Czechia will witness its first total lunar eclipse in six years this evening, with the next due in December 2028. The Moon will rise in full eclipse at 7:29 p.m., peak at 8:12 p.m., and end by 9:56 p.m. Astronomers say the Moon may appear nearly invisible at first, later glowing orange-red. Clear skies are forecast, and observatories nationwide, including Prague, Ostrava, and Opava, will host public viewings.
HEALTH Minister Černochová undergoes minor surgery
Defence Minister Jana Černochová said Friday she had a basalioma removed from her face at Prague’s Central Military Hospital. The 51-year-old minister shared the news on X, urging Czechs not to neglect preventive care. Basalioma is a malignant skin tumor that grows slowly and rarely spreads. The sample will undergo testing. Other Czech politicians have also recently disclosed cancer diagnoses.
CRIME Brno man terrorizes neighbors with Bible hymns
Residents of Tvarožná, near Brno, say a neighbor disrupted the village with nonstop religious music, Bible readings and flashing lights for two weeks after being denied permits to build houses. Officials say he did not violate noise limits or night quiet hours, but police and the ombudsman are reviewing the case. Locals believe the protest was meant to pressure authorities into approving his construction plans.
ACCIDENT Tree collapse injures two in Karlovy Vary
A tree fell Saturday on vendor stalls and a power unit along T.G. Masaryk Street in Karlovy Vary, injuring two sellers during a nearby folklore festival. A 55-year-old woman suffered minor injuries and a 62-year-old man was hospitalized with moderate injuries. Seven fire units responded to clear the tree. Police and city officials are investigating whether the municipal tree was in sound condition.
ELECTION Parties boost turnout in election commissions
Czech parties report higher interest among supporters in joining election commissions ahead of October’s parliamentary vote. ANO has registered 6,716 people, nearly double 2021 levels, while the Pirates signed up 3,483 and STAN 1,337. The Enough! party says it will focus on larger cities. Parties say thousands volunteered to ensure ballot oversight after past counting errors.
TECHNOLOGY Přerov Airport tests drone monitoring system
Přerov Airport has begun testing a new technology to monitor drones and improve safety, operator LOM Praha said Friday. The system uses a stationary Dronetag Scout receiver that identifies drones with Remote ID, tracking type, pilot distance and location in real time. The airport is one of the busiest in Central Moravia and will host army drone and helicopter units starting in 2026.
UKRAINE Czech envoy warns of water shortages in Ukraine
Some regions in Ukraine face severe drinking water shortages due to war-damaged infrastructure, mainly in the south and east, experts and Czech envoy Tomáš Kopečný said. NGOs report families often rely on tanker trucks or costly private providers. Czech aid has focused on Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia, where water systems remain heavily damaged. Despite international help reaching 4.9 million people last year, over 8.5 million still need assistance, according to the UN.