
Barbora Krejčíková first woman since 2000 to win French Open singles & doubles
The unseeded star topped Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova on Saturday, and won the doubles title with teammate Kateřina Siniaková this afternoon
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for June 13, 2021
Lowest Saturday rise in Covid-19 cases since July, European prosecutor to look into Babiš conflict of interest case, and more headlines from this weekend.
Czech officials remember victims of 1942 Lidice massacre
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and others laid wreaths at the memorial to victims of the massacre in Lidice today.
Prague Castle courtyard to be illuminated in blue to mark NATO summit
The castle's first courtyard will light up in blue on Sunday evening to mark the eve of the EU Summit in Brussels, which begins on Monday
Poland, Romania, and Monaco go green on latest Czech Covid-19 travel map
Travelers from these countries coming to the Czech Republic will be able to do so without restriction from Monday.
Slovenia to donate 10,530 Pfizer vaccines to the Czech Republic
While previously considered a loan, Slovenian media reported yesterday that the vaccines given to the Czech Republic would be a gift.
Czech daily news in brief: top headlines for June 11, 2021
Krejčíková advances to French Open finals, Czech Senate calls for boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics, and Kundera wins the Kafka Prize.
Coronavirus update, June 11, 2021: Six centers in Prague will vaccinate those with private insurance
Vaccination centers in Prague will be begin offering dates in the middle of June, other regions have already started; some sites will not accept cash.
Alcohol consumption in the Czech Republic reaches new highs in 2020
Experts say overall consumption has been on the rise since 2014, but the 2020 figures were the highest in the past three years.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 10, 2021
Czech universities drop in international rankings, unvaccinated Czechs can soon enter Slovakia with a test, and a Czech zoo will breed a rare gecko.
Coronavirus update, June 10, 2021: Czech multiplexes reopen today with record number of new releases
Plus: Vaccination registration for people with private insurance opens at midnight, MPs refuse to fast track legislation for EU Covid Certificates.
Czech Republic mourns beloved star of 'Cinderella' and other fairytales
Libuše Šafránková, internationally known for her title role in the popular fairytale film 'Three Wishes for Cinderella' died today at 68.
Prague falls into the bottom half of EIU’s Global Livability Index 2021
No city in the European Union made it into the top 10, while New Zealand and Australia scored well.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 9, 2021
Hundreds attend concert for free Belarus, Agrofert accused of Twitter lobbying to sway anti-Babiš vote, and the Apple Car hits the streets of Prague.
Coronavirus update, June 9, 2021: Surgical masks should be sufficient in Czech shops, transit from July 1
Plus: European Parliament voted on Covid passports, prices for PCR and antigen tests for self-payers capped.
Can you see Thursday’s solar eclipse in Prague? Well, yes, sort of
A partial eclipse of the sun will be visible around noon, but you shouldn't watch without special glasses.
Czech Republic opens travel to EU countries and Serbia from June 21
Travelers with a certificate showing vaccination, negative test, or recovery can come for tourism and use hotels and restaurants.