Keep calm and shine on: What Bohemia Energy's bankruptcy means for its customers
Customers of the bankrupt supplier do not have to do anything other than stay calm and wait to be contacted.
Update: Police have found the eight-year-old girl who went missing in the Czech mountains
The girl disappeared during a family gathering, she was last spotted wearing a blue jacket, jeans, and red shoes.
Presidential office head debunks Zeman hospitalization rumors as "nonsense"
Earlier this week the media and politicians were speculating that the Czech president's health could possibly be in decline.
Czech PM Babiš: 'The audit report did not include all of my income'
The Czech prime minister continues to deny the money-laundering accusations connected with the Pandora Papers.
Czech Republic signs CZK 13.7 billion contract to acquire Israeli-made defense system
The SHORAD (Short Range Air Defence) can detect and eliminate aircraft, drones, helicopters and flat-track guided missiles.
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for October 3, 2021
Rate of Covid-19 cases continues to rise, PM backs Foreign Minister in football racism row, and more top headlines from this weekend.
U.S. veteran who liberated Pilsen during Second World War dies aged 99
The Pilsen Memorial will pay homage to veteran Colonel Earl Ingram by hoisting the U.S. and Czech flags as well as a black mourning flag.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 29, 2021: Interest in language courses declining among Czechs since Covid
Many Czech seniors are not protected from Covid-19, Covid spread decreases on national holiday, and interest in vaccination on the decline.
Czech weekend news in brief: Top stories for September 26, 2021
Covid-19 vaccinations see sharp decline, Czech figure skaters qualify for Beijing Olympics, and more headlines from this weekend.
Empowering women in the workplace can fuel the Czech economy, says study
A sweeping new study of the CEE region highlights the economic potential of empowering women in the workplace.
Czech weekend news in brief: Top stories for September 19, 2021
Covid-19 cases continue a slight upward trend, Czech tennis stars withdraw from the Ostrava Open, and more top headlines from this weekend.
Man charged with setting Bohumín apartment fire that left 11 dead given life sentence
The fire killed the attacker's wife, son, grandson, and his mother as well as two children invited to a birthday party taking place in the flat.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 17, 2021: Prague mayor calls for return of testing in schools
Plus: Health minister says widespread healthcare reform needed, MEPs to debate antibodies, Thursday is third day with more than 500 new cases.
Czech president Zeman and his predecessor Václav Klaus have been hospitalized in Prague
The reason for the current president's hospitalization has not yet been disclosed; Klaus is struggling with hypertension.
Prague's Botanical Garden greets the autumn season with a new harvest exhibition
One of Prague's most colorful autumn locations is ringing in the season with a special exhibition of harvest fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
'The world stopped moving 20 years ago today': Czech political leaders recall 9/11
Czech leaders paid tribute on social media and at a Prague service today to victims of terror attacks in New York and Washington D.C. on Sept. 11, 2001.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 6, 2021
Poll shows SPOLU coalition with biggest potential voter reach, investments into Czech space program to grow, Prague Fashion Week kicks off in style.