Czech news in brief for March 8: Friday's top headlines
Czechia sources funds for 800,000 rounds of ammo for Ukraine, traditional gender roles prevail in Czechia, and lawmakers debate amalgam ban.
The 10 best things to do in Prague this weekend: March 8–10, 2024
Bask in spring at the Prague castle grounds, revel in iconic film scores live, and celebrate International Women’s Day.
Colours of Ostrava festival releases star-studded 2024 lineup
The four-day festival, will host 20 Grammy-award-winning artists from over three dozen countries including Lenny Kravitz, Sam Smith, and Sean Paul.
Czech-Slovak relations on thin ice as fallout over Ukraine intensifies
PM Fiala's cancellation of a joint cabinet meeting has thrown a spotlight on disintegrating relations between the two nations.
Czech Senate passes gun reform: A closer look at the new law
In a bid to improve safety after the December 2023 Prague shooting new legislation gives authorities more powers for intervention and medical supervision.
Czech news in brief for March 7: Thursday's top headlines
Slovak PM: Czechia is jeopardizing relations, farmers block traffic, spread manure in Prague, and Czechia passes lobbying bill aimed at corruption.
Peek inside Prague apartment rentals in different neighborhoods
From bohemian vibes in Žižkov to riverside living on the Vltava, we took a look at different apartment styles throughout the Czech capital.
Commuter alert: Prague braces for a second round of tractor protests Thursday
The City of Prague has urged residents to use public transport instead of cars and work from home where possible.
Czech news in brief for March 6: Wednesday's top headlines
Senate to debate laws on guns, money laundering, Fiala-Macron ink Czech-French partnership action plan, a pivotal Czech underground artist dies, and more.
Tech startup becomes third Czech firm in history to reach unicorn status
A near-record investment round from hospitality-management firm Mews means that it joins Rohlík and Productboard as Czech companies worth over USD 1bn.
US voters encouraged to head to the Globe to vote in presidential primaries
American voters living abroad can cast this Super Tuesday’s first ballots, as voting centers open worldwide on March 5 for Democrats living abroad.
Czech news in brief for March 5: Tuesday's top headlines
Pavel to welcome Macron at Prague Castle, German train strike to impact Czech travel, and a woman struck by a Prague tram dies on the spot.
Career Expo to connect English speakers with international firms in Czechia
Next week's free-entry 2024 Career Expo gives job seekers a chance to connect with representatives of global companies hiring language speakers.
Czechia still lags behind EU average despite rising wages
Czech incomes have surpassed that of Portugal and Greece, but are still one-third lower than EU average due to purchasing power and high inflation.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 tips for the week ahead in Czechia
A quick guide to start the week ahead with news and tips for Prague and the Czech Republic.
Czech news in brief for March 4: Monday's top headlines
Czechia has met euro adoption criteria six times, more Czechs traveling abroad for Easter this year, and more Monday headlines.
Prague donates five buses to war-torn Ukrainian cities
The Czech capital and Prague Public Transit Company have sent five buses that had been decommissioned from Prague's fleet to Bucha and Mykolaiv.