Czech Outlet Releases Cover Featuring QR Codes To Help Ukraine
The cover features a total of 16 codes designed in yellow and blue flags. Among the QR codes are links to initiatives collecting donations for Ukraine's defense efforts (including drones and other equipment), medical aid, and targeted assistance for victims.

The newspaper's main article focuses on Radovan Vích from the Freedom and Direct Democracy party, who is reportedly set to become the next deputy defense minister of the Czech Republic and is described as pro-Russian. He has accused Ukraine of being responsible for Russia's war against it.
At the bottom of the page, there is an inscription: "At Deník N we believe in the power of symbols. One important symbol, the Ukrainian flag, disappeared from the Chamber of Deputies building because of Tomio Okamura. Our front page is also a symbol showing that helping Ukraine, which is under attack from Russia, serves the interests of us all."
Read also: Nine people detained after incidents involving Ukrainian flag in PrzemyslAs Ukrinform reported, on November 6 the newly elected speaker of the lower house, Tomio Okamura, personally removed the Ukrainian flag from the parliament building, where it had been displayed since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. That same day, several Ukrainian flags appeared on the parliament building, hung from windows by opposition MPs in protest.
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