Czech government approves amendment granting licenses for medicinal marijuana production
The Czech government has approved an amendment that would allow the issuance of licenses for growing medicinal marijuana
Czech court finds former Prime Minister Petr Nečas guilty of perjury
A court has found former Czech PM Nečas guilty of perjury in favor of his future wife
Czech Interior Ministry, Prague City Hall scrap deals with publisher of Third Reich Nazi calendar
The Czech Interior Ministry has cancelled a storage space rental contract with the Naše vojsko publishing house
EU citizens can now enter the Czech Republic for up to 72 hours to work, meet family
EU citizens can now enter the Czech Republic for a maximum of 72 hours if they provide a negative test for COVID-19
More students could return to Czech schools from June 8 under new plan from Education Ministry
Czech Education Minister Robert Plaga will propose that more students return to the classroom from June 8
New website remembering Czechoslovaks in Gulag forced labor camps launches
The USTR has launched a new website Czechoslovak citizens and people of Czech origin in the Soviet Union
Percentage of new Czech COVID-19 cases on Thursday lowest in May
The share of new COVID-19 cases versus the daily number of tested samples dropped to .46% in the Czech Republic on Thursday
Hundreds of Roma are leaving Britain and returning to the Czech Republic over pandemic fears
Several hundred Czech Roma have left Britain for the Czech Republic due to fears surrounding the current coronavirus pandemic
Oldest Czech cave painting 800 years older than previously believed
Scientists have changed the age of the oldest cave painting in the Czech Republic to 7,000 years, 800 years older than previously thought
Czech lawmakers agree on continuation of support for parents who keep kids at home
President Milos Zeman is set to sign a bill which would extend parents benefits until the end of June
Czech Senate issues resolution condemning Armenian genocide
The Czech Senate has condemned Nazi crimes against humanity during WWII and the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire
Czech Health Ministry lays out post-COVID-19 regulations for May 25 re-openings
The Czech Health Ministry has defined special measures to regulate business re-openings from May 25
Prague Castle announces major changes upon reopening, including free admission
The castle will temporarily suspend security checks when it reopens on Monday
Prague launches new plan for sustainable tourism, quality of life for residents
The City of Prague has created a new concept of tourism aimed to boost its cultivation and development
Face masks in Czech offices are no longer mandatory
Office workers will need to keep a two-meter distance from their co-workers if they are mask-free, the health minister said in a statement yesterday
Monday's 111 new COVID cases the highest daily increase in the Czech Republic since April 21
The Czech Republic reported 111 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, which is the highest daily number since April 21
The number of confirmed COVID-19 patients in the Czech Republic rose by 20 on Sunday, 8,475 in total
The number of COVID-19 cases rose by 20 to 8,475 in the Czech Republic on Sunday, the lowest increase in more than a week