Czech news in brief for June 5: Wednesday's top headlines
Voter cards still available for the EU elections, income inequality decreased in Czechia in past decade, and Czechia to end Russian oil dependency in 2024.
New to Czechia? An expat banking expert shares top tips on getting your finances in order
Sorting out your personal finances when arriving in the country, including setting up a bank account and transferring savings, doesn’t have to be daunting.
ASK AN EXPERT: How to avoid getting scammed when booking holiday travel plans
We asked an agency that specializes in booking packages from Czechia to several holiday destinations how to avoid getting ripped off.
Foreigners driven to Prague by work, study, and urban environment
According to a new report, if it were not for foreigners, the population of Prague would have declined in the last eight years.
Czechia to give foreigners from three more countries access to labor market
The govt. is expected to approve the change this week; three countries have been added to the original proposal which should take effect in July.
Czech news in brief for June 4: Tuesday's top headlines
Prague protesters demand higher pay for educators, Czech president to attend Normandy landings ceremony, and Springsteen reschedules Prague show.
How an international outlook takes students from Ostrava to the Ivy League
The Ostrava International School helps pupils from around the world achieve their dreams while developing their unique sense of self.
From flat-out fun to crazy climbs: Scenic cycling trips from Prague for everyone
June 3 is World Cycling Day, the perfect time to plan a two-wheeled adventure from Prague; here are one reader's tips for where to start.
What lies ahead for the Czech labor market? 5 key insights
Turbulence from political, legislative and economic perspectives is leading to a reduction in the pace of hiring among Czech employers.
On Kafka's death anniversary a new exhibit opens in Prague's largest synagogue
Visions of Kafka’s Shadow features photographs and paintings by 11 artists accompanied by excerpts from Kafka’s literary works.
Flooding, falling trees, and lightning cause chaos in Czechia – further storms expected
The southwest of the country was worst affected with adverse weather leading to emergency response; see where further storms will hit on Monday afternoon.
Czech news in brief for June 3: Monday's top headlines
Weekend lightning injures 18 as storms plague Czechia, speaker considers lower house drug case closed, and hockey championships bolster retail sales.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 things you need to know this week in Czechia
A quick guide to start the week ahead with news and tips for Prague and Czech Republic.
Czech dance festival Tanec Praha kicks off diverse 2024 program
Prague's biggest dance festival will take over several venues in the Czech capital and 20 other cities across the country from June 2 through June 27.
Czech students complete card game recovered from WWII Terezín ghetto
Černý Petr (Black Peter), an incomplete card game created by an unknown author at the WWII ghetto, has been finished following a competition.
Czech news in brief for June 2: Sunday's top headlines
Rivers near Pilsen reach elevated flood levels, Fake Babiš videos circulating on social media, and more headlines.
Czech choreographer not headed into space as moon mission is grounded
Yemi A.D. was slated to be just the second Czech to launch into orbit, but Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has canceled his planned dearMoon mission.