Work-study programs are helping young people break into Prague’s job market
Across an unpredictable hiring landscape, one company has designed a way for students in Prague to build career experience before they graduate.
6 unexpected ways the Iran conflict is reshaping Czechia’s economy
From housing to bread prices and employment, we take a look at how the global conflict is hitting locally.
Czech abortion rates hit record lows since Communist era as tensions over rights rise
Abortion rates have dropped sevenfold since 1989, but weekend protests and sharp rhetoric signal a deepening divide over reproductive rights.
Why Czechia's new Foreigners Act could discriminate against non-EU families
NGOs warn the draft bill would leave non-EU spouses and relatives of Czech citizens worse off than equivalent families of other EU nationals.
Get out there! Your weekly calendar for Prague and Czechia│April 13–17
English-friendly events, workshops, talks, tables, and more for the international community in Prague this week.
What Orbán's defeat means for Czechia, the EU, and Central Europe
Magyar's win reshapes Central Europe. Czech leaders react – and analysts weigh what comes next for the EU, Ukraine, and the Visegrad Four.
This week's guide to English-friendly Czech cinema and streaming
Last Routine, starring Adam Kubala as Olympic champion Slovak figure skater Ondrej Nepela, is now streaming with English subtitles in Prague cinemas.
Czechia considers ban on nighttime alcohol sales to curb consumption
Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtěch is weighing new limits on alcohol sales, including possible nighttime restrictions at shops and gas stations.
OVERVIEW: Complete list of Czech museums and galleries now offering free entry
The second phase of the pilot project, starting April 12 and aiming to boost culture visitor numbers, adds five major Czech museums Sunday.
Two historic Prague 7 sites are evolving into major cultural hotspots
Holešovice Market Hall and the Prague Exhibition Grounds are being reshaped by large-scale renovations, new venues, and rising visitor numbers.
Czech public TV and radio license fees to be replaced by state funding plan
Culture Minister Oto Klempír has announced plans to scrap public TV and radio license fees and transfer funding to the state budget.
Where to eat and drink in Prague now: This month's tastiest openings and events
Bagels on Korunní, black wheat bread in Smíchov, jianbing, Tuscan cooking, plus Prague Beer Fest and cherry blossoms in Hanspaulka.
Who speaks Moravian Croatian? Understanding Czechia's minority languages
A new report shows that vulnerable languages, spoken by a smaller group of citizens, are in dangering of fading without stronger support.
Czechia's permanent residence language exam is getting an update tomorrow
The writing and speaking sections of the A2 test are set to undergo structural changes. What does this mean for candidates as they prepare?
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for April 10–12
Head out into the spring weather for the launch of BBQ season, craft beer's largest fest, a designer market, and more.
Havel in English: Expats.cz invites you to a night of theater in Prague
Use discount code HAVEL50 for half-price tickets to the April 14 premiere of Václav Havel's 1968 play The Increased Difficulty of Concentration at Celetná.
Applications for gender reassignment surgery triple in Czechia
The rise in requests follows a landmark ruling by the Constitutional Court, which repealed the requirement for mandatory castration.
Czech mortgage rates hit 5 percent as Iran conflict drives up costs
The biggest single-month jump in nearly four years, the spike reflects growing market anxiety over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Who speaks for Czechia? Inside the power struggle over foreign policy
To paraphrase Kissinger: “Who do I call if I want to call Czechia?” The answer isn't as straightforward as it seems.





