Prague announces multi-million-crown campaign to help foreigners integrate
The program will support the cultural, social, and educational activities of national minorities as well as promote integration via cultural events.
Czechia to end price caps for alternative taxi services
According to the Ministry of Finance, currently high competition means that prices should stay low regardless, therefore negating the need for regulation.
Czech news in brief for July 23: Tuesday's top headlines
Food prices continue to rise in July, Orban does not speak for EU's interests, and a smart tram is successfully tested in Pilsen.
From A/C battles to cucumber season: Surviving summer in a Czech office
A guide to summertime in the Czech office including how much vacation time you're entitled to, how employers should respond to heatwaves, and more.
How the EU's new AI law will shape the Czech labor market
Coming into effect next month, the regulatory framework sets out to prevent the technology from harming people and infrastructures.
Property prices continue to rise in Czechia – especially Prague
Lower mortgage rates have spurred demand in property purchases, pushing up prices across most of the country.
Czech leaders respond to Biden's exit from the US presidential race
Czech leaders and political analysts speak out after the current president and Democratic nominee's 'unprecedented' withdrawal from the election Sunday.
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.
Czech news in brief for July 22: Monday's top headlines
Czech analysts call Biden exit 'unprecedented', local retailers recover from CrowdStrike update, and intense heat followed by strong storms this week.
Ostrava breaks ground on new concert hall with help of Czech president
Petr Pavel and American architect Steven Holl helped inaugurate the start of construction on a new concert hall for the Janáček Philharmonic.
Prague's historic sewage plant to transform into vibrant cultural hub
The café and bar at the Old Wastewater Treatment Plant in Prague-Bubeneč is set to become a cultural center under a new operator later this summer.
Czech news in brief for July 21: Sunday's top headlines
Prague Open tennis tournament kicks off, Czech police arrest suspect in Austrian ATM thefts, and more Sunday headlines.
Czech health experts' tips for staying safe in sizzling weather this summer
The Czech Republic's State Health Institute has published a guide for keeping cool and carrying on amid rising temperatures during this summer's heatwave.
113 Czech athletes headed to Paris to compete in 2024 Summer Olympics
After winning 11 medals at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, bookmakers predict that Czech athletes will win up to 10 medals at this year's Summer Games.
Czech news in brief for July 20: Saturday's top headlines
Prague Airport operating normally after IT outage, Muchová makes semifinals at Palermo Ladies Open, and more weekend headlines.
Prague Airport hit by global IT outage, faces flight delays
Over 1,000 flights worldwide have been canceled with many more delayed after a security-software malfunction impacted the aviation sector.
Rising prices eat into Czech lunch budgets: Which popular meals cost more?
Food-price inflation, larger operating costs, and higher wages have caused most pubs and restaurants to hike lunchtime prices nationwide.