
Czech president signs bill allowing sanctions against foreigners
Known internationally as the Magnitsky Act, the bill was one of eight signed into law by Miloš Zeman on Wednesday.
Google Arts & Culture launches digital collection of Czech art
Mucha, Toyen, Cubism and more: A new digital space is devoted to Czech art, architecture, and design.
Czech politicians criticize decision to evict refugees from housing facility
The Czech lower house of parliament said the measure was a necessary part of streamlining the operation of refugee-housing facilities.
Czech government extends checks at Slovak border for another 14 days
The controls were introduced in September due to a rise in migrants coming mainly from Syria.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Back pain leads to nurse retirement, BankID adds new services, Czech manufacturer creates Kafka-inspired bike frame, and much more.
Survey finds that 40 percent of Czechs believe rape victims are 'partly responsible'
A study by Amnesty International finds that a considerable proportion of Czechs place blame on rape victims.
Czechia still not ready to adopt the euro
The Finance Ministry and Czech National Bank said the country will not meet the required targets in the near future.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Snowfall slows traffic on Czech roads, few apply for housing allowance, Czech sailor travels the world, and much more.
EXCLUSIVE: Czech presidential candidate Petr Pavel on society, Ukraine, and faith in politics
The former army general is running on a campaign to heal the divides in Czech society. He spoke to us about the political climate in the country now.
Prague photo exhibit highlights same-sex couples' lack of rights in Czechia
The photo gallery showcases the stories of 10 different LGBTQ+ families who have faced issues due to Czechia's legislation.
Czech inspectors find first violator of the ban on dual quality food
A law that took effect in May prohibits brands from selling lower quality food with the same label in Czechia than in other countries.
Avoid December 'flightmares': An overview of holiday air-travel from Czechia
Travelers should stay alert, as airlines and airports expect their busiest Christmas period since pre-pandemic times, including some planned strikes.
Statue of Putin goblin replaces controversial monument of Russian marshal in Prague
The statue will remain in Bubeneč for 30 days after which it will be auctioned off to raise money for weapons for Ukraine.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Crown jewels to go on display, construction kicks off on metro line D, Christmas trees in a pot, and other buzzworthy Czech headlines.
EU’s space research center in Prague opens to the public this week
Visitors have the chance to learn more about EUSPA's activities, as well as career and space entrepreneurship opportunities.
Ukrainian soldiers start official training on Czech territory
Some Czech politicians criticized a law passed last week allowing soldiers from Ukraine to receive military training in Czechia.
Survey: Wages in Czechia rose over 50 percent in the last decade
When calculated in U.S. dollars, wages rose seventh most of any developed economy in the world.