Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 30, 2021
Thousands protest Zeman's Russia ties in Prague's Wenceslas Square, Czech gay-marriage law gains early support, and sales of organic food on the rise.
Museums and galleries can open in Prague and other regions from May 3
The government has approved the reopening of museums, galleries, and heritage sites in six out of the Czech Republic's 14 regions.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 29, 2021
EU to vote on sanctions against Moscow, Czech Republic donates oxygen to Covid-hit India, and Czech scientists discover a new genus of frog.
Police seek criminal charges against man who threatened to shoot Czech PM and family
State attorney will decide whether to bring charges, while Babiš fails to give a clear explanation for his wife's trip to Dubai.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 28, 2021
New Prague mural to honor WWII resistance fighters, Czech Republic on Russia's list of "unfriendly" nations, senators could sue Zeman for Vrbětice remarks.
Pro-democracy group calls for nationwide protests against Russian-leaning Czech president
Million Moments for Democracy is set to demonstrate against President Zeman's pro-Russian sentiments in Prague's Wenceslas Square Thursday.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 27, 2021
Travel ban to India in affect from today, Babiš tells Zeman there is just one version of Vrbětice events, and Czech Railways resumes more routes.
Moscow may ban Czech beer and imports due to embassy expulsions
Russia might go beyond a 'mirror' response to the expulsion of its diplomats, according to Russian server Kommersant.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 26, 2021
Zeman's interview on Vrbětice blast makes Moscow "happy," Prague Zoo temporarily closes Sunday due to crowds, and former president Havel's brother dies.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 23, 2021
Czech Republic to cap number of Russian diplomats, Germany, Slovakia pledge solidarity, and Prague Airport sees sharp decline in passengers.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 22, 2021
Czech foreign minister issues ultimatum to Russia, inquiry into Bečva River cyanide leak approved, and a Formula 1 race car tears over Charles Bridge.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 21, 2021
Czech Republic asks NATO for statement on Vrbětice case, Zeman to appoint new foreign minister today, and court rules in favor of Prague Pride protestors.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 20, 2021
"High treason" sign appears on Prague Castle overnight, Babiš says Russia blast not a terrorist act, Czech Republic experiences coldest April on record.
200,000 Czechs could slip into poverty amid the coronavirus crisis
Unemployment, the surging cost of goods, and other economic factors influenced by the pandemic, are pushing poor and socially excluded Czechs into poverty.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 16, 2021
The new Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs will be appointed next week, a Czech casino is suing Facebook, and Slovakia will ease some tourist restrictions.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 15, 2021
Border checks with Germany ended at midnight, Czech troops ready to withdraw from Afghanistan, and Slavia Prague's Kúdela sidelined for 10 games.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 14, 2021
Czech passport among world's most powerful, Kulhanek nominated for Foreign Minister, Petřín dog walker faces charges.