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René Zavoral

  • Jun 15

    Czech government scraps TV and radio licence fees, shifting public media to state budget with billion-crown cuts

    The Czech cabinet today approved the abolition of television and radio licence fees, replacing them with direct state budget financing that will cut the annual incomes of public broadcasters by over a billion crowns. The move, which opposition figures and media unions decry as a threat to editorial independence, triggers a 24-hour staff strike and protest marches in Prague.

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Hormuz tolls and Bastille armour

Trump strains Hormuz as Europe rearms and US politics loses a sanctions hawk

The serious news clustered around force and its price. Washington and Tehran traded blows around the Gulf, Europe put military solidarity on parade in Paris, and political shocks in Washington and Madrid complicated already fragile coalitions.

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The Middle East after Gaza

The US confirmed new airstrikes inside Iran and reinstated a naval blockade on Iranian ports, while Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed and launched missile and drone attacks on US assets and Gulf bases.

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