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Czech news in brief for May 6: Wednesday's top morning headlines

Thousands rally in Prague for media independence and Czech electricity prices are among the EU's highest, read the latest Czech news

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Editorial Team
May 6, 2026
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Thousands rally in Prague for media independence On Tuesday, tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered at Prague’s Old Town Square to support the independence of Czech Television and Czech Radio. Organizers from the Million Moments for Democracy movement stated the protest aims to protect public broadcasters from political interference. The rally follows recent legislative debates regarding media oversight. Participants emphasized that transparent public media remains essential for democracy, citing concerns over potential government influence on future programming. Czech electricity prices sixth highest in EU Data released by Eurostat on Monday reveals that Czech electricity prices were the sixth highest in the European Union during the previous year. While electricity costs soared above the continental average, natural gas prices remained comparatively lower. Experts suggest the disparity results from specific national energy mix dependencies and local distribution fees. This statistical report highlights the ongoing economic pressure on Czech households and industries amid fluctuating European energy markets. Firefighters extinguish another major blaze After battling flames for fifty-one hours, emergency crews successfully extinguished a massive forest fire near the village of Rusava on Sunday. The Zlín Region Fire Guard reported that the difficult terrain and dry conditions necessitated the deployment of dozens of units and aerial support. While the cause remains under investigation, officials confirmed that no injuries occurred during the operation. Significant timber damage was reported across several hectares of protected woodland. RECOMMENDED ARTICLE EU prepares for potential aviation fuel shortages The European Commission announced on Thursday that it is developing contingency plans to address possible aviation fuel supply disruptions across the continent. Officials stated that shifting global trade routes and refinery maintenance schedules have tightened inventories in several member states. The strategy involves coordinating national reserves and optimizing logistics to ensure air travel remains unaffected. Industry analysts informed ČTK that these proactive measures are necessary to stabilize European transport sectors. Prague Spring festival to broadcast in 24 nations Organizers announced on Tuesday that the upcoming Prague Spring International Music Festival will feature forty-one concerts, starting with the traditional opening performance. The inaugural event will be broadcast live to twenty-four countries, showcasing Bedřich Smetana’s My Country to a global audience. This year’s program highlights significant anniversaries of Czech composers and includes world-renowned soloists. The festival aims to strengthen international cultural ties through these extensive high-definition digital transmissions. Daily poll: Workplace integration RECOMMENDED ARTICLE

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