Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 20, 2021
"High treason" sign appears on Prague Castle overnight, Babiš says Russia blast not a terrorist act, Czech Republic experiences coldest April on record.
Coronavirus update, April 20, 2021: Govt. to discuss relaxing rules for shops and services on Thursday
Kindergartens in some regions will fully reopen without testing, vaccination for people over 60 to start on Friday.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 19, 2021
Twenty Czech diplomats must leave Moscow by Monday, Rosatom not expected to remain among Dukovany bidders, and temps could reach 17°C this week.
Coronavirus update, April 19, 2021: Czech PM says relaxation of more restrictions possible this month
If vaccinations continue on track and Covid spread slows, relaxation of restrictions could take place April 26, with sports and children a priority.
Coronavirus update, April 16, 2021: Health minister says summer might be without face masks
New record set for daily Covid vaccinations, Czech Waldorf school refuses testing, and a quarter million Czechs over 70 still waiting for vaccines.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 16, 2021
The new Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs will be appointed next week, a Czech casino is suing Facebook, and Slovakia will ease some tourist restrictions.
Coronavirus update, April 15, 2021: Deputy PM heads to Moscow to negotiate Sputnik V supply
Hamáček to negotiate Sputnik V supply in Moscow; Czech Republic sees lowest workday number of new Covid cases since late November.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 15, 2021
Border checks with Germany ended at midnight, Czech troops ready to withdraw from Afghanistan, and Slavia Prague's Kúdela sidelined for 10 games.
Coronavirus update, April 14, 2021: Czech police say they won't enforce two-person rule
Covid continues to recede in the Czech Republic, vaccination starts for people over 65 today, Russia offers initial shipment of 300,000 Sputnik doses.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 14, 2021
Czech passport among world's most powerful, Kulhanek nominated for Foreign Minister, Petřín dog walker faces charges.
Coronavirus update, April 13, 2021: Czech govt. bans gatherings of more than two people
Practical lessons in secondary schools and universities delayed, Hamáček wants Czech Republic to secure Sputnik, R number returns to 1.0.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 13, 2021
Commission formed to discuss Green Deal impact, a second Czech woman will likely be promoted to rank of general, and Kellner's funeral held in Prague.
Coronavirus update, April 12, 2021: Czech state of emergency ends after six months
Zoos, farmers markets, botanical gardens, and some shops can reopen; interdistrict travel ban and night curfew end, and some grades return to school.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 12, 2021
Czech Foreign Minister dismissed, Prague blaze disrupts morning commute, and Croatia is now dark red on the travel risk map.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 9, 2021
A landmark EU decision rules against Czech anti-vaxxers, Czechia's largest polluter revealed, and an important Czech surrealist exhibit opens in Prague.
Coronavirus update, April 9, 2021: Czech Republic drops to fourth place in EU for new Covid cases
O2 universum vaccination center to run tests today, court rules corporate Covid testing can continue, online memorial lets people remember loved ones.
Coronavirus update, April 8, 2021: New health minister says restrictions must be relaxed carefully
EMA says rare blood clots are associated with AstraZeneca, schools to be open daily to crucial workers' and teachers' children.