Czech tennis player Barbora Strýcová has advanced to the final round of
WTA event in Linz. In Saturday’s match, the 31-year-old Czech beat
Romania’s Mihaela Buzarnescu 6-3, 7-6 In the final round, Strýcová will
The leaders of four Central European countries have cautiously welcomed European Union proposals to address their concerns that multinationals sell lower-quality versions of their foods to consumers in Central and Eastern Europe than in the West.
Czech voters look set to hand leadership in next week's election to tough-talking billionaire Andrej Babis, a populist ready to take on Brussels but without the burden of ideology that has dragged Poland and Hungary into deep rifts with the European Union. Drawing comparisons with U.S.
Sears Canada is due in court today to seek approval for a full liquidation of its remaining stores as early as Oct. 19, putting another 12,000 employees out of a job.
A Bulgarian Air Charter Airbus A320-200, registration LZ-LAD performing flight ferry flight BUC-320D from Bratislava to Sofia , had just reached cruise FL330 when the crew received an ECAM message "ENG2 FUEL FLOW LOW" and worked the related checklists.
Ghanaian midfielder, Hans Nunoo Sarpei, says he is happy with his performance at his new side FK Senica. The 19 year-old box to box midfielder joined the Slovakian top-flight side FK Senica on loan from German outfit Vfb Stuttgart this season.
In this file picture taken Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017, Czech billionaire and leader of the ANO 2011 political movement Andrej Babis arrives for a political debate at the village of Vsetaty, Czech Republic, Czech Republic is holding general elections from Oct. 20 to 21, 2017.
A Slovak court has once against put the spotlight on the communist era past
of ANO leader Andrej Babiš. It’s verdict scrapping past rulings that
cleared his name of being a secret police agent comes just over a week
ahead of Czech elections.
Andrej Babiš reacted to the Slovak court ruling about his alleged StB
agent past saying he was disappointed that it will once again be the
subject of court deliberations.