Updated version of Prague's new-look trams hits the streets this week
A Škoda 14T featuring the final design for Prague's new fleet will make its first appearance on the city's streets this week.
Chinese protest artist's Olympic posters to be displayed in Prague
Olympic protest art featuring a curler throwing a coronavirus and a hockey player body-checking a monk will be placed in Prague, Brno, and Plzeň.
Czech duo wins women's doubles title at Australian Open
Plus: Czech tourist cottage destroyed by flames, Prague Castle under investigation for shredding documents, and more headlines for Saturday, January 29.
Travel update: Poland, Romania go very high-risk dark red on latest Czech map
All EU countries are now dark red on the Czech Republic's travel map; Austria, France, and Italy have also implemented new regulations as of this weekend.
Sweeping new integration plan aims to improve life for foreigners in Prague
Prague officials see the integration of foreigners as key to enhancing social cohesion in an increasingly multicultural city.
Winery of the Year competition awards Czech vineyards from Prague to Moravia
Reisten winery, based in Pavlov, Moravia, has won the prestigious Winery of the Year competition after significant investments.
Security agency warns of increased cyber attack risk in the Czech Republic
Plus: Czech team jets off to Beijing Winter Olympics, ex-minister's eye-popping Insta spend revealed, and PPF to buy-out remaining O2 shares.
As controversy swirls around J.K. Rowling, her Czech charity pushes through reforms
The author’s views on transgender issues have attracted criticism, but her Lumos charity continues to fight for Czech kids.
Netflix’s new 'Munich' film takes revisionist look at a historic failure
British PM Neville Chamberlain is depicted as a brilliant strategist for handing Czechoslovakia over to Hitler.
The pandemic has dealt a hammer blow to Prague’s Airbnb rental market
The number of Airbnb rentals available in Prague has fallen by more than half in a two-year period.
Last straw? Czechia's disposable plastics ban moves forward
The proposal to limit single-use plastics and increase recycling aligns Czech law with EU directives.
Prague's Old-New Synagogue to light up for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
A new map app sharing stories of 30,000 Holocaust victims from the Czech capital has also been released to mark the occasion.
Strong winds and snow predicted throughout the Czech Republic tonight
Plus: Czech Republic sends artillery to Ukraine, government to boycott Beijing Olympics, criminal proceedings launched against disinformation spreaders.
Prague Castle to devote exhibit to Jože Plečnik, born 150 years ago this week
The Slovenian architect turned Prague Castle into a suitable presidential seat and also built an iconic church in Prague 3.
Ten years of suffrage: How will Czech presidential elections work next spring?
Today marks the anniversary of universal suffrage in Czech Presidential elections, in an election process to be repeated next spring.
Confirmed: Disney+ coming to Czechia this summer
Viewers across Central and Eastern Europe will now be able to legally watch the antics of Baby Yoda as well as Marvel universe spin-offs.
Inflation serving up price hikes at tennis courts and indoor pools across Prague
Steep rises in the costs of operating mean swimming pools and other large sports venues are about to get more expensive.