Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 3, 2021
Prague's National Museum celebrates return of the whale, ruling ANO party launches election campaign, more than 700 heritage sites to open in September.
The best things to do in Prague this weekend, September 2–5
A kid-friendly knights' tournament, Yo-Yo Ma on the Vltava, opera in the woods of Divoká Šárka, beer and wine festivals, and much more.
Club season kick-off: Try out sports for free this weekend in Prague
The Wannado Festival is the largest recruitment event in the Czech Republic, aimed at getting children to sign up for sports clubs.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 2, 2021
Czech Center in New York to remember 9/11 victims, ancient Lipnice Bible goes on display, Google restricts ads for European teens.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 2, 2021: Plzeň-area school sees 23 positive Covid tests on first day
Plus: Doctors to get finder’s fee for new vaccinations, school wastewater will be checked for virus, situation steady nationwide but improving in Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 1, 2021
Czech government endorses helping Afghans in the region, Czech Railways loses court appeal against Škoda, Václav Havel prize finalists announced.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 1, 2021: Czech cultural and sports venues can now be filled to capacity
Plus: Testing for Covid-19 begins in schools today, court rules isolation over Covid cannot be imposed by phone, R number over 1.0 for seventh day.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 31, 2021
Most evacuated Afghans want to remain in the Czech Republic, Czechs take home Paralympic gold in archery, Czech company to make IPO in London.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 31, 2021: Czech airports to introduce tighter screening of international arrivals
Plus: Govt. clarifies details for third dose, 45 percent of former vaccine opponents now want a jab, new cases continue to rise week-on-week.
Increased mistrust leads to declining use of contraceptive pill in the Czech Republic
Use of the pill has declined dramatically since the start of the century amid greater fears over possible side effects.
Prague international school to provide 'borderless' education in co-working spaces worldwide
Leonardo da Vinci Academy gives students access to 3,000 global spaces allowing for innovative and flexible methods of learning.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 30, 2021
President Zeman calls for budget savings, illegal immigration incidents on the rise, Czech women lose ice hockey world championship quarter-final.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 30, 2021: Czech Republic to start third Covid jabs in mid-September
Pus: Shops and services won't close again, UN calls for schools to stay open, fewest vaccinations since the end of February.
Kiwi vs. Ryanair: Czech ticket platform wins dispute over handling of passenger data
Brno-based Kiwi.com's legal victory forms part of a wider and long-running dispute with the low-cost Irish airline.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for August 27, 2021
Afghan helpers still not evacuated from the country, Czech embassy in Singapore looks to help firms expand, Depp arrives at Karlovy Vary film festival.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 27, 2021: Czech Republic now has fourth fewest new Covid cases in EU
Plus: Slovenia extends exemption for transiting Czechs, Brno researchers try to detect Covid with speech recognition, R number over 1.0 for second day.
Slaying the dragons of fake news and plagiarism through academic honesty
The Ostrava International School (TOIS) empowers students to uphold the values of academic integrity and fairness.