
Czech leaders condemn attack on US presidential candidate Donald Trump
Prime Minister Petr Fiala and others have responded to what the FBI are investigating as an assassination attempt on Trump at a campaign rally.
Czech news in brief for July 14: Sunday's top headlines
Czech leaders condemn attack on Trump, three Czechs among those injured at Slovak music festival, and more Sunday headlines.
Prague museums and galleries launch cooperative discount initiative
Six major galleries and museums in Prague will participate in a new project that offers a week-long discount to visitors of additional venues.
Czech news in brief for July 13: Saturday's top headlines
Strong storms halt trains and result in flooding, Pavel believes Zelenskyy is happy with the results of the NATO summit, and more weekend headlines.
TELL US: Have you ever had to pay an extra fee at a Czech doctor's office?
The Health Ministry has announced it wants to curb extra, surprise charges sometimes imposed by Czech doctors. We want to know your personal experiences.
Pavel to TIME: Restoring Ukrainian sovereignty 'won't occur in foreseeable future'
In a major interview, the Czech president drew on parallels from the Cold War to explain why major aggression from Russia will continue for years to come.
Czech through to Wimbledon tennis final this Saturday
Barbora Krejčíková will play in the final of the world's most prestigious tennis tournament after downing her Kazakh opponent in three tense sets.
Czech news in brief for July 12: Friday's top headlines
Pavel accuses China of being Russia's biggest backer, Czech women prepare for key Euros qualifier, and mortgage loans surge in Czechia.
Summertime mountain food festival showcases Czech chefs at peak talent
A unique event at among the Krkonoše mountains lets guests savor forest air while tasting culinary greatness at an affordable price point.
Real wages in Czechia slump the most out of all OECD countries
Surging inflation since 2019 has meant that, despite solid nominal growth, real wages have nosedived in the country.
Czech news in brief for July 11: Thursday's top headlines
Czechia hit by severe thunderstorms, Czech president meets Zelensky in Washington, and the Supreme Court rules that rapists' sentence was unlawfully light.
Ancient 'pivo' portal: Monastic brewery reopens in Prague's Malá Strana
St. Thomas Brewery Bar, housed in The Augustine, has opened to the public with a new sidewalk entrance inviting patrons to enjoy its iconic dark brew.
Prague installs new, multi-feature digitized boards at public transport stops
The boards will show passengers whether a vehicle is air-conditioned, if it has disabled access, and also show traffic information in case of disruption.
Czech news in brief for July 10: Wednesday's top headlines
Babiš wants armed forces on Europe's beaches, Queens of the Stone Age cancel Ostrava show, and Pavel meets with US officials in Washington.
Prague Pride calls on attendees to make a statement about family in 2024
Organizers emphasize the event’s significance as the country continues to debate equal marriage rights for same-sex couples.
Tesla set to open second Czech dealership this month as sales surge
Representatives of the American company say that the new store will service not only people in the south and east of Czechia, but also those in Slovakia.
Czech and world leaders condemn latest Russian attack as NATO summit starts
The Czech prime minister also accused opposition leader Andrej Babiš of being pro-Russia after his party joined a far-right European Parliament group.