Czech Republic to oppose any EU asylum policy that includes migrant quotas
The Czech Republic will continue opposing any policy that would introduce obligatory quotas, says Foreign Minister Jan Hamáček
Alcohol advertisements should not depict living people, says Czech Health Minister
Advertisements should not create the impression that alcohol is a good friend, says Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtech
Former top Czechoslovak Communist officials prosecuted over pre-1989 border shootings
A prosecution has been launched of pre-1989 top Communist officials on suspicion of abuse of power over shootings and violence at the border
Chinese espionage is growing in the Czech Republic, says the Czech Security Information Service
Chinese espionage activity was growing in the Czech Republic last year, says the BIS
Russia protests proposed memorial to Russian Liberation Army in Prague
The Russian embassy in Prague today protested against the plan to build a monument to the Vlasov army in Prague's southwestern Řeporyje District
Czech author Milan Kundera's wife regrets emigrating from Czechoslovakia
Emigration is the worst blunder one can make in life, but a return home after the 1989 revolution was impossible for practical reasons says Vera Kunderova
People can get tested for HIV, hepatitis for free in Prague during European HIV Testing Week
New HIV cases in the Czech Republic have increased by 128 percent in over the past eight years
Prague’s soured alliance with Beijing emblematic of Czech-Chinese relations, writes The New York Times
The Czech Republic is one of the smaller nations that Beijing has most aggressively courted, writes The New York Times.
Václav Havel voted best post-communist president by majority of Czechs in new poll
Havel received a positive assessment when it came to the use of powers and interest in people's problems, and a negative assessment for the way he appeared publicly and the way he solved political disputes
Czech university studies in foreign languages may soon be free thanks to new law
People interested in university studies in a foreign language may be able to study for free under an amendment to the higher education law
Czech Foreign Ministry to get rid of plastics, increase eco-friendly efforts at embassies abroad
The Czech Foreign Affairs Ministry wants to stop using disposable plastics in its catering establishments and at social events
Prague Zoo acquires Tchéco, hippo born in France on Czech national holiday
Tchéco was named after his October 28 birthday, the Czech national holiday marking the anniversary of the birth of Czechoslovakia in 1918
Czech Republic rated above UK, eighth in EU in fulfilling sustainability goals
The Czech Republic is eighth among EU member countries in fulfilling sustainability goals according to the latest Europe Sustainable Development Report
Czech military to command EU training mission in Mali in 2020
The Czech military will assume the command of the EU training mission in Mali next year and command it for six months
The Czech Republic's mortality rate has dropped by 13% over the past ten years
From 2009-2018, the death rate of men and women in the Czech Republic has decreased by 13 and 14 percent, respectively
Beijing should respect the autonomy of Hong Kong, says Czech Foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček
Beijing should respect the autonomy of Hong Kong and lead a dialogue with its protesting inhabitants, according to Petříček