Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 26, 2021
MP resigns over sexaul abuse accusations, Kellner widow named biggest shareholder of O2 Czech, Belarusian flights over Czech territory to be banned.
Breaking: Czech Minister of Health Arenberger resigns, former minister Adam Vojtěch tagged to replace him
As current minister Arenberger steps down under media scrutiny, a familiar face could return to lead the Czech Health Ministry.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 25, 2021
Czech Republic closer to four-day work week, EU summit to discuss green future, summer coming slowly with chilly end of May predicted.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 24, 2021
Decision to be made with regards to Health Minister Arenberger, Tuesday blockade planned for Czech-Polish border, Night of Churches begins later this week.
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for May 23, 2021
Rate of new Covid-19 cases continues to decline, Czech dissident Šiklová passes away at 85, and more headlines from this weekend.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 21, 2021
Million Moments demand resignation of Czech justice minister, paternity leave to be extended in Czech Republic, and hotels face slow season.
Prague-based family advisor helps employees navigate 'digital parenting'
Family advisor Martina Slabá tells us how companies can best help employees manage work-life balance amidst the Covid pandemic.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 19, 2021
Pirates/STAN launch election campaign, Zeman apologizes to Serbia, and a cyber attack strikes the oldest Czech library.
Survey: Over sixty percent of Czechs encounter fake news, twelve percent believe it
Respondents were polled about recent fake news stories involving coronavirus being developed in a lab and 5G transmitters affecting health.
Czech morning news in brief: Good news headlines for May 18, 2021
Austria reopens tourist travel, a famed Czech filmmaker is honored, and Prague's iconic Křižík's Fountain returns to life!
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 17, 2021
EU criticizes Czech inclusion on Russia's "unfriendly" list, Slovakia now 'high-risk' red on Czech travel map, more cold and rain on the way this week.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 14, 2021
Planned flyover of Charles Bridge for Navalis canceled as "unsuitable," protesters punished for violence in Prague, Arenberger in the hot seat.
Czech government ready to set policy for vaccination of foreigners
Plans by the Health Ministry to offer vaccinations for foreigners in the Czech Republic are moving forward.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 13, 2021
Prague sees first live concert since Covid lockdown, EgyptAir launches new route from Prague to Hurghada, and a rare Hussite-era bible to go on display.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 12, 2021
Victims of Vrbětice explosion demand compensation, Czech Republic criticized for stance on Israel-Palestine conflict, rare discovery in the Moravian Karst.
Karlovy Vary Film Festival confirms August date, announces TV platform
A full program has yet to be announced; investor funding will help develop a television platform for the Czech Republic's most prestigious festival.
Mayor of Prague calls on health ministry to address vaccination of uninsured foreigners
Hřib argued that if uninsured foreigners, primarily in Prague, were eliminated from the vaccination system, the population protection would not be secured.