Czech Republic to receive tens of thousands of Johnson & Johnson vaccines in April
The vaccine, newly approved by the European Medicines Agency, will begin distribution in Europe from April 16.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 19, 2021
Czech video games see a big 2020, Senate rejects food quota draft legislation, and Slavia Prague makes Europa League quarterfinal.
Coronavirus update, March 19, 2021: Restrictions likely to be in place until Easter, with minor changes
The govt. extended restrictions to March 28 and will seek to extend them further when there is a new state of emergency.
Prague's free mentoring program will give small businesses a boost during the pandemic
Prague City Hall has teamed up with Czech experts across industries to create an English-friendly platform for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 18, 2021
Hackers hit the Ministry of the Interior, train travel times from Prague to Brno to increase, and a cherished Czech apple tree takes home a prize.
Coronavirus update, March 18, 2021: Czech health minister compares maskless people to 'drunken drivers'
The government will meet Thursday evening to discuss further measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Prague Zoo’s groundhog overslept Groundhog Day by six weeks, and we can sympathize
While Groundhog Day is an ambitious Feb. 2, the large marmot normally hibernates until the start of March, but still …
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 17, 2021
Sixty percent fewer passengers on Prague metro, Czech goalie's NHL debut goes viral, Meghan and Harry coming to Czech TV, and more.
Coronavirus update, March 17, 2021: Czech government to discuss possibility of reopening schools
Longer interval between doses considered, one-third of Czechs against COVID vaccination, and EC could propose vaccination passports today.
Czech university students have created edible coffee cups to cut down on waste
This crunchy cup stands up to hot liquids and is designed as an alternative to disposable coffee cups.
Prague names two streets for freedom fighters murdered by Nazis
The Scholl siblings, both executed in their early 20s, opposed fascism during World War II; the Troja footbridge has also been given an official name.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 16, 2021
German ambassador apologizes on anniversary of invasion, Volkswagen may set up battery factory in Czech Republic, police record 30,000 lockdown violations.
Coronavirus update, March 16, 2021: city plans to open vaccination point at Prague Congress Center
No significant easing of rules planned for Easter, govt. approves antigen testing for small firms, Prague mayor complains about unused vaccines.
Sláinte! Virtual craic in Prague means food, music, and Petřín in green
St. Patrick's Day events in the Czech Republic have moved online again this year; here's your guide to celebrating from home.
The German invasion of Bohemia and Moravia took place 82 years ago today
The concessions made in the 1938 Munich Agreement led only to a brief reprieve of Hitler’s expansion demands.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 15, 2021
A man attempted to break into Prague Castle this weekend, support for ANO party at record low, and Ryan Gosling spy thriller to shoot in Czechia.
Coronavirus update, March 15, 2021: lowest Sunday number of new COVID cases since mid-February
Vaccinations to reach 100,000 per day after Easter, COVID testing in firms may be twice weekly, small firms could start testing March 22.