How Czechia’s business services sector is reshaping roles for foreign professionals
Global clients demand faster, data-driven delivery; across the country, the boom rests on AI, cross-functional skills, and labor policy changes.
Czechia has its first Children’s Ombudsman: Why is the role needed?
Czech parliament has elected Martin Beneš as the country’s first Children’s Ombudsman, creating a new independent office to protect children’s rights.
Prague’s secret garden cafés: 7 spots for a quiet spring coffee
From a new café nestled in a medieval monastery to a floral favorite in a rose garden, we've put together a list of peaceful places to savor a cuppa.
High-speed rail link between Prague and Dresden moves closer to reality
Czech and German ministers say progress depends on EU financing as plans advance for a 30-km tunnel through the Ore Mountains.
Washington presses Prague on defense spending as Russian threat grows
Top Czech and US officials gathered at Prague Castle Thursdsay for a security conference where two themes dominated.
Irish theater hits Prague with a Traveller wake, a wily housekeeper, and a glossary
Martin Beanz Warde performs his acclaimed one-man show The Dead House, while John B. Keane's Moll brings 20th century Ireland to Prague via Bratislava.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for March 6–8
Rev up for a weekend of sonic travelogues, grotesque cabaret, Paralympic celebrations, and thoughtful lectures on feminism and identity.
Is the world falling apart? Prague film festival offers answers, finds hope
The long-running One World Human Rights Film Festival returns to Prague, showcasing thought-provoking stories and tales of courage and activism.
Hradčanská metro closure delayed as Prague plans to reopen Českomoravská
The city says it will delay the closure to prevent multiple shutdowns on the line; meanwhile Českomoravská is set to open on March 20.
TimeOut ranks two Prague cinemas among the world's 100 best
From one of Europe's oldest still-functioning cinemas to a small but chic arthouse newcomer, the Czech capital remains a cinephiles dream.
From flights to fuel bills: Middle East conflict sends prices in Czechia soaring
Airfares have spiked and gas prices are climbing, but economists say the impact on mortgages and the broader Czech economy may still be limited – for now.
EXPLAINED: How Thursday’s immunity vote could shake up Czech politics
Czech MPs will vote tomorrow on whether to lift the immunity of both Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and House Speaker Tomio Okamura. Here’s why it matters.
Half of Czechs sees bias toward foreigners as prevalent in their country
A new survey exposes deep divisions over inclusion in Czechia, with attitudes varying widely by nationality.
Czech commuter villages where expats are living, saving, and thriving
With housing prices soaring, we spoke to a handful of "village people" who have left the Czech capital behind for the 'burbs.
How much do you pay for Czechia's state budget? A new tool breaks it down
A new online calculator turns abstract figures of the national budget into tangible, visual hard currency.
Prague’s sewers are flush with history: Peek inside 120 years later
A new exhibit, tours, and events commemorate Prague's transition from a medieval town struggling with sanitation to modern European metropolis.
Czech universities could start charging students as debate over fees reignites
University officials argue that registration fees could boost programs faced with worsening financial conditions; critics say the move creates inequality.
How do Europeans feel about American visitors? Tour guides (including a Czech one) speak out
A new video from travel guru Rick Steves reveals the most frequent question he hears from American travelers these days.
Czechia’s labor shortage has a blind spot: Late-career Gen-X professionals
Experienced 55–61-year-old Gen Xers hold the skills and knowledge Czech employers need, yet many are overlooked in today’s tight labor market.





