The Vltava River Basin Authority is installing new measuring equipment in Klatovy to monitor the water quality of the Úhlava River, the sole source of drinking water for Plzeň. Hydrobiologists suspect that so-called relieved wastewater from sewage systems is polluting the river.
Czech authorities have uncovered a €17.4 million VAT fraud scheme connected to imports from China. The investigation revealed significant financial irregularities.
A Czech entrepreneur has been detained in China and is under investigation for allegedly endangering state security, with Czech authorities confirming they have the necessary information and China adhering to bilateral agreements.
Czech authorities have launched an investigation into the driver licenses of the two drivers involved in a severe bus crash near Sofia, Bulgaria, last Friday. The accident, which occurred on 'Chelopeshko Shose' after a city bus overturned during a chase, resulted in four deaths and 25 injuries.
Zaldy Co, a figure reportedly involved in a high-profile case, is seeking political asylum in France. The Philippine Department of Justice confirmed that he is no longer under Czech custody.
Czech authorities have made arrests and conducted raids, including at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, as part of an investigation into fraud involving EU funds, with three state employees among those detained.
Elsewhere, Brussels clears way for prosecution of Polish far-right MEP; scandal-tainted Kezmarok mayor accuses Slovak coalition of smear campaign; Czech authorities investigate attack on defence…
Authorities in the Czech Republic have launched an investigation into a fire that broke out at an arms factory, suspecting it may have been a terrorist attack, according to the Czech Interior Minister.
A solar eclipse, partially visible in parts of Europe including the Czech Republic and Poland, is anticipated to have an impact on electricity generation from photovoltaic power plants. Polish grid operators have prepared for the phenomenon, while Czech authorities expect minimal disruption.
Czech financial authorities have frozen the shares of Russian couple Andrej and Anna Shnaidrov, who operate Mere supermarkets in the Czech Republic, preventing them from selling or profiting from their stakes.
European prosecutors have instructed Czech law enforcement to investigate politicians and officials involved in facilitating EU subsidies for the Agrofert conglomerate, following a detailed criminal complaint filed by the Pirate Party.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused Czech authorities of targeted provocation and fabricated proceedings following the arrest of Russian Orthodox Church leader Metropolitan Hilarion in the Czech Republic on suspicion of possessing drug-like substances.
The Philippines has announced that Czech authorities released a key suspect involved in a corruption scandal, raising questions about the ongoing investigation.
Czech authorities have made two additional arrests in connection with an arson attack on a drone technology company, bringing the total detentions to seven, including an Egyptian and a U.S. citizen.
Czech authorities are investigating an arson attack on a company supplying drones to Ukraine, with investigators not ruling out terrorism. An anti-Israel activist group claimed responsibility, though its authenticity is questioned.
Czech authorities are warning the public about a new SMS scam that falsely informs recipients of unpaid parking fines, directing them to fraudulent websites to steal personal information.
Veterinarians and hygienists in the Czech Republic have issued a warning about the potential presence of botulinum toxin in pork pate with almonds purchased from Hotel Litovel in Luhačovice. Consumers are advised to dispose of the product or return it.
Czech authorities are now offering the historic Štiřín Chateau for free, following a lack of successful bidders in previous attempts to sell the property. The move aims to find a new owner for the significant estate.
Czech authorities are investigating a fire at an industrial complex near Prague as a possible terrorist attack after a group protesting Israeli weapons claimed responsibility. In response, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ordered increased security at defense industry plants and designated the responsible group as a terrorist organization.