News in brief for June 26: Greenpeace protestors interrupt ČEZ meeting
Extreme temps return to Czechia this week, elevator incident at Prague hospital leads to broken leg, and Kvitová wins in Berlin.
Endangered Przewalski's horse foal born at new grazing grounds in Prague
A herd of six horses at the 20-hectare Dívčí hrady grounds has become seven with the birth of the first foal at the location since it opened in 2021.
Czech MPs to discuss US-Czech defense treaty, other issues this week
Same-sex marriage and an inquiry into Miloš Zeman's presidency are also on the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the Czech Chamber of Deputies.
News in brief for June 25: Petra Kvitová advances to final at German Open
Plus: Czech not in any danger connected to situation in Russia says Defense Minister, firefighters battling third-degree fire in Jičín Region, and more.
Prague is finally looking to stick it to Old Town Square ham stand
After allegedly ripping off tourists for years, officials are finally looking to do something about the Old Prague Ham stand on Old Town Square.
Czech Republic monitoring situation in Russia, emphasizes travel warning
As mercenaries from the Wagner Group rebel against Russia, Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský has emphasized a strong warning against traveling to the area.
Chinese rocket debris reportedly disintegrates over Czech airspace
Citizens of the Czech Republic and Poland spotted what was reportedly the remnants of a Chinese CZ-2D rocket in the early hours of Friday morning.
News in brief for June 24: Franz Kafka biopic to shoot in Prague this year
Top headlines for Czechia for Saturday, June 24, updated throughout the day to keep you up to speed.
Prague will turn unfinished Palmovka building into new space agency headquarters
The framework of Nová Palmovka complex, once meant to be a new town hall, has been abandoned for almost a decade.
PHOTO GALLERY: Štvanická footbridge undergoes final stress tests
The bridge linking Holešovice and Karlín will open to the public in July, once it is certified as safe.
A slice of excitement: Domino's opens first-ever Prague branch
Currently operating from Nusle, Prague 4, the famous US firm is planning to open a new store later this year.
Festival organizers return subsidy after video of kids at burlesque show goes viral
Police are investigating whether a burlesque performer's act witnessed by pre-teen children qualifies as a crime.
News in brief for June 23: Czechia, EU countries call for faster Western Balkans accession to EU
Forest dog puppies born at Prague Zoo, Czech Radio still impacted by attack, storms weaker than expected, and more top stories.
Czechia ranks next to last in Europe in the Global Gender Gap Index
The country fell 25 spots compared to the previous ranking, with women losing ground in political empowerment and economic representation.
Artist Andres Serrano calls DOX’s retrospective ‘a bang up show with no holds barred’
The exhibition displays 120 photographs, many for the first time in Prague, from the artist who started culture wars in the US.
Make waves in Prague: An updated guide to pools and swimming areas for 2023
Our updated list shows where you can cool off in the water, including a few new additions for this summer.
New Prague exhibition shows which toys are 'right' for children
The ideal Czech toy, the Museum of Decorative Arts says, is one that is educational and contributes to children's development.