Pride in being a Czech highest since 2005, says new poll
Czechs pride in being a Czech citizen highest in 14 years, according to a new public opinion research poll
Czech Republic drops from second to fourth place in worldwide alcohol consumption per capita
The leader on the list is Lithuania, where a person over 15 drinks a total of 12.3 liters of pure ethanol per year, followed by Austria and France
Provider chosen for Prague’s New Year’s Day videomapping at National Museum, rogue fireworks show unlikely
A videomapping will replace New Year's Day fireworks in Prague
November 17, 1989: a history of the Velvet Revolution in photos
A photographic timeline of the events leading up to and after the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia
Week of Ukrainian Film festival kicks off tonight in Prague
The Week of Ukrainian Film festival opens in Prague tonight with the screening of Ukrainian drama film Atlantis
Czech Republic's English Proficiency on the decline according to new 2019 Index
The country’s worldwide ranking has fallen from 20 to 23 in English proficiency; Netherlands leads global EPI index
2020-21 NHL season to open in Prague as Boston Bruins take on Nashville Predators
Boston Bruins and Czech hockey stars David Pastrňák and David Krejčí will kick off their NHL season in the Czech Republic next autumn
Czech officials commemorate Veterans Day in Prague at Vítkov National Memorial
There are about 340 World War Two veterans, and over 15,000 veterans of recent missions, in the Czech Republic
Prague illustrator Ken Nash: “I miss the old gnarly hospodas with the tobacco-stained walls"
American illustrator and author Ken Nash talks about urban sketching, his new book, and becoming a poodle person
Mayors of Prague, Brno, and Ostrava push for lower housing taxes
It would be good if the state lowered taxes related to housing, the mayors of the three biggest Czech cities told Czech Television
The 10 best things to do in Prague this week: November 11-17, 2019
This week sees citywide parties, parades, concerts, and exhibits marking 30 years since the Velvet Revolution
One in six Czech teens play video games at least four hours a day
The average Czech juvenile plays digital games for 1.6 hours on working days and 2.4 hours a day during weekends, says a new report
Prague observatories will be open for Mercury crossing in front of the sun
Prague Observatories offer a safe way to see a rare astronomical event
A rediscovered Dvořák score, completed by artificial intelligence, premieres in Prague
From the Future World is based on a musical sketch by Dvořák that was found 100 years after it was written
Prague’s John Lennon Wall opens with new murals and new rules
The new face of Prague's Lennon Wall can now be seen — but no more spraying is allowed
Prague store selling Hitler masks has had its lease terminated
According to the Prague 1 Town Hall, the sale of such items violated the terms of the lease