Smartwings drops service from Prague to London Gatwick over concerns for Brexit and the 737 MAX
The Czech carrier will suspend service until the spring
Late Czech president Václav Havel's East Bohemian countryside retreat could become a memorial site
Havel's widow wants to transform the Hradecek estate into a resort and museum devoted to her husband's memory
Prague City Hall sets goals for the next six months, with housing and transport as priorities
The Pirates, Praha sobě, and the United Force for Prague see infrastructure, education, and environment as top issues.
Prague City Council officially approves withdrawal from sister city pact with Beijing
The Czech capital will withdraw from its sister pact with Beijing as China is unwilling to discuss a statement on Prague's recognition of One China
Confirmed: Alfons Mucha's Slav Epic will return to Moravský Krumlov for at least five years
Until Prague will have a suitable venue for the monumental works of art, the Slav Epic will return to Moravia
Over half of Czechs believe all women should take an "-ova" surname
The protection of the Czech language and respect for traditional values are the most common arguments for insisting on the gender inflection of surnames
Wall Is Over: Prague's Lennon Wall covered by tarps, will re-emerge as a gallery for professional artists
After the wall is renovated, it will host professional art and be guarded by cameras
Kellner remains richest Czech, but Babiš drops to fourth place
There are seven dollar billionaires in the Czech Republic, and all but Babiš saw there fortunes increase
Former Czech President Václav Klaus to receive top state award on October 28 national holiday
Czech President Miloš Zeman will bestow a state award on his predecessor in the post
Czech leader Miloš Zeman to support PM Andrej Babiš if he runs for president in 2023
Zeman said he would vote for Andrej Babiš, the current prime minister and leader of the ANO movement, if he decided to run for president
The 10 best things to do in Prague this week: October 7-October 13, 2019
The highly anticipated SIGNAL festival returns to Prague while markets, festivals, and performances light up the rest of the week
Autumn magic: Try pumpkin carving and Quidditch at a Renaissance castle outside of Prague
Nelahozeves Castle has hosted a pumpkin-themed autumn festival for families for seven years running – this year it adds a Harry Potter twist
Prague is one of the world's smartest cities, says a new global index
The Czech capital ranked highly for job opportunities and education in the inaugural index while scoring above average in the areas of health and security
Prague to cancel sister city agreement with Beijing over controversial One-China policy
The Czech capital will cancel the sister city agreement with Beijing because China does not want to enter talks about removing a clause stating that Prague respects the One-China policy
Karel Gott to have public funeral in Žofín Palace, mass in St Vitus cathedral next weekend
The Czech public can say farewell to pop star Karel Gott, who died on Tuesday aged 80, in Prague's Žofín Palace on Friday, October 11
‘I was a Czech in a previous life’: author Robert Fulghum returns to Czech Republic for 25-city tour
Fulghum, who has been coming to the Czech Republic for 30 years, set a series of new novels in a Czech pub
The population of the Czech Republic last year was the highest on record since World War II
The number of people in the Czech lands grew by almost 40,000 last year to 10,649,800