Prague maintains its status as Czechia's best place to live
The Czech capital's quality healthcare, safety, high-quality infrastructure and abundant education opportunities sets it apart from other Czech regions.
Czech news in brief for June 19: Wednesday's top headlines
Czechia experiences its first 'tropical' night, Czech inflation slightly higher than EU average, and Chinese emperors' treasures to be shown in Prague.
ASK AN EXPERT: What are the pros and cons of fundamental investment products?
A wealth manager from Czech investment firm Wood & Co. explains the fundamentals of essential investment products.
You have until end-June to exchange expired Czech banknotes at any bank
The Czech National Bank has warned that any older banknotes made before 1999 can only be exchanged at seven locations from July this year.
Czechia is bracing for a brutal heatwave: Here's where to cool off in Prague
When do Prague's sprinkler trucks come out? Plus, a frequently updated map shows the city's fountains and cooling points.
Czech news in brief for June 18: Tuesday's top headlines
EU commissioner nominee to be named by summer, Ukrainian refugees find illegal work easier, and Czech archeologists uncover prehistoric mound.
Bones and all: Human skull pyramid in Czech chapel fully restored
The pyramid is the first of four currently under renovation inside the Kutná Hora ossuary housing the bones of plague victims.
How foreigners can prepare for academic success at Czech universities
UJOP Charles University offers intensive language and targeted study courses to help expats prepare for entrance exams and study at Czech universities.
WEEKEND PHOTOS: A late-night gallery hop and Keanu on bass
The Rock for People festival launches Czechia's summer music festival season, Museum Night returns, and ceremonies keep memories of Lidice alive.
Czechia warns of critical labor shortage as it casts eye to foreign workers
The government hopes that a new information portal specifically for foreigners who want to work in Czechia will help fix the country's lack of employees.
Czech news in brief for June 17: Monday's top headlines
Czech president: Peace summit met expectations, Prague arson suspect was not a professional, and summer car travel will be pricier this year.
Which languages do Praguers want to learn the most?
A recent survey has revealed the top language choices of learners in almost every capital city in the world, including Prague.
Czech news in brief for June 16: Sunday's top headlines
Foreign press highlight Pellegrini-Fico alliance, Czech president attends Swiss summit on Ukraine, and experts warn of AI threat to environment.
Karlovo náměstí shopping complex to undergo major facelift
Under new plans, the business and retail complex will be renamed as the Karlák Shopping Square and get new outlets, such as a McDonald's.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Saturday's top headlines
Czech police end manhunt for murder suspect after foreigner arrest, health experts warn of dengue fever, and cycle race to close some roads in Prague.
Public transport passengers offered a slice of capital's metro history
A special edition Lítačka travel card and an auction of tiles and a sign from the old JzP station will excite metro enthusiasts.
Czech insurer VZP warns clients of worrying new WhatsApp scam
The head of VZP's security department says the new scam is 'sophisticated' and tells people to block suspicious senders.