The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
What's the buzz in Czechia today? Read about the upcoming elections, cost of living struggles, winter preparations, "black" passengers, and much more.
Crackdown alert: Czech transport companies to target fare dodgers in November
In a bid to increase revenue, public transport companies across Czechia ramp up ticket checks in November to stop "black passengers."
Election 2023: Pavel holds onto slim lead with Nerudová fast closing the gap
A new opinion poll sees a small decline in the popularity of Petr Pavel and Andrej Babiš and a surge in popularity for Danuše Nerudová.
Half of Czechs can't make ends meet due to rising prices
A survey shows that many people are having to dip into their savings or make significant spending cuts.
Today's headlines: Daily news refresh for Czechia
The country's top news in brief for the week of Nov. 7-11, 2022.
A brick-built St. Wenceslas looks over Prague's first Lego Store
The first official Lego Store in the Czech Republic opened this weekend at Prague's Westfield Chodov shopping center, with a few gifts for local fans.
Fast food prices are on the rise in the Czech Republic
McDonald's has increased prices twice this year, and other fast food locations are following suit owing to increased energy and transportation costs.
Weekend headlines: Snowfall reported in Czech mountain regions
Plus: Javelin thrower Jakub Vadlejch named Czech Athlete of the Year, Danuše Nerudová rises in latest presidential polls, and more weekend headlines.
A record number of Czech tourists died while abroad this summer
As foreign tourism returns to pre-pandemic levels, 139 Czechs died on vacation over the summer months according to new Foreign Ministry stats.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Nov. 4, 2022.
VIDEO OF THE WEEK: Brave Czech senior stands up for Ukrainian refugees
In a follow-up interview, the viral "Lady from Wenceslas Square" said she didn't see herself as a hero.
Play Bohemian and Moravian folk tunes on the Global Jukebox
A new website allows music aficionados access to a wide-ranging international musical database.
Czech government passes law to phase out 'fake discounts'
Merchants and retailers will now need to be more transparent about their discount offerings.
Water prices will bubble over next year for Prague residents
City water supplier PVK says the price increase reflects rising energy and construction costs.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Nov. 3, 2022.
U.S. citizens in Czechia still have time to return mid-term election ballots
Each state has different voting rules for people living abroad, and some states are still accepting ballot requests from registered voters.
Retro phone booth in front of National Theatre marks start of Nov. 17 remembrance
The art installation wants to give a 'voice' to people in need through recordings played in the phone booth.