Shooting at Ostrava hospital makes headlines around the world
The BBC wrote that attacks using firearms are rare in the Czech Republic despite a relatively high number of weapons among the population
Sirens around the Czech Republic will commemorate Ostrava shooting victims on December 17
Sirens will sound all over the Czech Republic at noon on December 17 for 20 seconds to commemorate the victims of today's shooting in the Ostrava Teaching Hospital
Home Credit hires PR agency to improve China's image in the Czech Republic
Aktualne.cz said that the agency created a network of experts, journalists and politicians, some of which were not aware that they are a part of such a project.
Six dead in Czech Republic's first mass shooting since 2015
A "silent shooter" killed six people and injured three at the Ostrava teaching hospital this morning
Magdalena Kytnerová, oldest living Czech, dies at age 108
The oldest inhabitant of the Czech Republic has died at the age of 108, reports Czech TV
Czech Republic lacks tax incentives to fulfill climate protection goals, says Supreme Audit Office
The country does not have any efficient tax measures to help fulfil the goals in climate protection when it comes to the reduction of pollution in transport and households, says the NKU
Czech President Miloš Zeman will not pardon PM Andrej Babiš in Čapí hnízdo case
Zeman added that Babiš should not resign over the Čapí hnízdo case and that the only reason for Babiš to resign is if he loses in elections
Czech Senate approves August 21 as state holiday commemorating victims of 1968 invasion
The Czech Republic will officially announce August 21 as the Day of Memory of the Victims of the 1968 Invasion and subsequent occupation of Czechoslovakia by Warsaw Pact troops
Czech Supreme Court rules in favor of Somali girl barred from wearing hijab at Prague school
The Czech Republic must accept and tolerate religious pluralism, and neither discriminate against any religion nor favour it unless it has a special reason, the court said
Nationwide protests against Czech PM Andrej Babiš to kick off in Prague December 10
Million Moments for Democracy will stage another series of protests to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
State prosecution of PM Andrej Babiš over the Čapí hnízdo subsidy fraud case will continue, top Czech attorney decides
Czech Supreme State Attorney Pavel Zeman has cancelled the decision to halt the prosecution of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
Czech students are improving, rank among world's top third according to latest PISA results
The study showed that Czech students were average or slightly above average and that reading literacy was their biggest weakness
Minimum annual vacation time in the Czech Republic may be extended from four to five weeks
The Czech Chamber of Deputies is now debating a proposal to prolong the basic length of holiday time for employees from at least four to five weeks
EU court dismisses Czech lawsuit against a new directive restricting gun possession
The directive, passed in reaction to terrorist attacks in Europe, bans selected types of semiautomatic firearms and magazines
Report: Czech Republic should return 451 million crowns in EU subsidies due to PM Babiš' conflict of interest
In its final report, the European Commission said that all subsidies after February 9, 2017 were paid unrightfully to Agrofert
Prague will sign a sister city agreement with Taipei after Beijing breakup
After the cancellation of a sister city pact with Beijing, Prague will sign an agreement with Taiwan's capital Taipei, concerning economic, business and cultural cooperation