Museum Night returns to Prague with free entry to attractions across the city
One of the highlights of this year's event is the reopening of Prague City Museum, which has been undergoing renovations since 2020.
Prague police on high alert due to terror threat; suspect detained
Interior Minister Vít Rakušan confirmed that increased security measures are in effect this morning, but emphasized there is no danger to the public.
Czech news in brief for June 9: Sunday's top headlines
Prague to see increased security measures amid security threat, summer train timetables take effect, and more weekend headlines.
RegioJet decommissions sleeper cars following fatal Czech train crash
A structural flaw identical to one found in a 2018 crash was discovered in a RegioJet car involved in Wednesday's train crash in Pardubice.
Czech Republic set to train another 4,000 Ukrainian troops this year
Unlike France, the country does not plan to send military instructors directly to Ukraine, according to Defense Minister Jana Černochová.
Czech news in brief for June 8: Saturday's top headlines
Czechia enters final day of EU parliament elections, last Czech suspect arrested in fake banker scam, and more weekend headlines.
Privateum Global unveils its revolutionary financial platform at Czech Parliament
The leader in digital finance will launch its first-of-its-kind fintech platform in the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic on June 18.
The man behind the 'Czech sphinx': Tycoon Křetínský sets sights on global empire
Czechia's third-richest man, poised to take over the British Royal Mail, has been called enigmatic with some questioning his business ties and deals.
A plague chapel and Prague's oldest church: 5 tips for Night of Churches 2024
Tonight's event will see churches across the Czech Republic open normally inaccessible sacred spaces for free or a donation.
Three Czech universities make top 500 in prestigious QS world ranking
Once again, Charles University is the best-rated university in the country, with several other Prague-based universities trailing behind.
Czech news in brief for June 7: Friday's top headlines
Train corridor reopens after fatal crash, Czechs begin voting for EU parliament today, and Prague prepared to support new refugee wave.
On this day in 1944: Czechoslovak soldiers joined the Normandy invasion
Czech fighter squadrons, commanded by Major General Tomáš Vybíral, were crucial in providing air cover for the disembarking units.
Czech news in brief for June 6: Thursday's top headlines
Fiala and Babiš face off over EU elections, Czech support for Palestinian statehood rises, and Prague to negotiate Kasárna Karlín reopening.
Swirl into summer: Sweet spots for soft serve ice cream in Prague
New soft-serve spots sprinkled around the Czech capital offer everything from creamy gelato to Japanese-style taiyaki.
Czechia among EU countries with greatest workplace inclusivity progress
New data shows the European countries with the greatest LGBTQ+ inclusivity progress since 2019.
Four ways the Czech state wants to curb national alcohol consumption
Czechia's anti-drug coordinator has said that relentless advertising and low prices have contributed to an alcohol problem nationwide.
Prague's Kasárna Karlín cultural center forced to close with immediate effect
A Prague 8 authority says that the outdoor and indoor center – in operation since 2017 – has repeatedly violated building rules; the closure is indefinite.