Prague Kaufland temporarily closes due to insect infestation in flour
During the inspection, SZPI inspectors found damaged flour packages, containing live worms, cocoons, and cobwebs at the store's Podbaba branch.
Czech news in brief for October 24: Thursday's top headlines
Chamber approved draft budget parameters in first reading, Prague sees surge in apartment sales, and Czech designer unveils 'growing' wheelchair.
Velvet Revolution anniversary: Celebrate with film, music, exhibits, and brunch
Day-long activities on Nov. 17 in Prague honor the legacy of the peaceful revolution that ended Communist rule in Czechoslovakia in 1989.
EXPLAINED: Understanding a former Czech PM's secret police controversy
The controversy reflects the broader challenge of how Czechia reconciles its communist past with the realities of current leadership.
Czech news in brief for October 23: Wednesday's top headlines
Ammo goal for Ukraine to be met by year-end, Czech public transport use jumps in 2024, and 800-year-old oak wins Czech Tree of the Year title.
October holidays and transport disruption in Prague: What you need to know
Czechoslovak Independence Day and subsequent fall holidays will see some route diversions and less frequent services: we sum up the main changes.
Brutal attack in the Czech city of Pilsen leaves young female doctor dead
The West Bohemian city is grappling with the horrific nature of a weekend crime spree which involved a brutal murder and sexual assault.
Czech news in brief for October 22: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech general practitioners cancel protest plans, every ninth Ukrainian refugee has returned home, and Štvanická Lávka wins Grand Prix Architects.
The year of the 'Frankenflat'? Apartment layouts in Prague are getting weird
A recent ad for a 'non-shared 1+kk' within a 'shared apartment' is a case study in the increasingly complicated rental landscape evolving in Czechia.
Prague's music scene turns it up with major new concert announcements
From Alanis to Kravitz, find out the big-name acts heading to the Czech capital in early 2025 and beyond.
How does Czechia eat? A new survey paints an unhealthy picture
A combination of too-high prices and laziness means that people in Czechia skimp on vegetables and eat unhealthy foods instead.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 things you need to know this week in Czechia
Your quick guide to start the week ahead with news, tips, and hacks for Prague and Czech Republic.
Czechia eyes chip supremacy with building of major semiconductor plant
American semiconductor manufacturer Onsemi will build a giant factory in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.
Czech news in brief for October 21: Monday's top headlines
Coalition to review draft law on housing crisis this week, rare sea wave clouds seen over Central Bohemia, and faulty Czech munitions claims dismissed.
New Czech video game transports players to 1989 Velvet Revolution
Play through the fall of the Communist regime in Velvet 89, a new game set in 1989 Czechoslovakia now available on Steam, Android, and iOS.
Five Guys, Wendy's and more: these new brands are entering the Czech market
New international chains are quickly expanding into the Czech Republic, including American fast-food chains, European discount retailers, and more.
Czech news in brief for October 20: Sunday's top headlines
Film director Věra Plívová-Šimková remembered at farewell, Slovak murder suspect found dead in Austria, and more weekend headlines.