Two Czech-style foods feature in ranking of world's best deep-fried desserts
The two foods make the top 20 in a global ranking and are often filled (or topped) with jam or cream – do you know what they are?
Czechia sees its first-ever registered Cybertruck on Prague streets
The EU says that the striking vehicle, made by American automotive firm Tesla, does not meet road-safety standards – one man found a workaround, though.
Czech news in brief for July 26: Friday's top headlines
Czechia recorded 100 hate crimes this year, tropical heat headed to Czechia, and Czech embassies support compulsory second language in schools.
President Pavel on Biden speech and why Czechia should care about US election
In an interview following US president's televised speech, Czech President Petr Pavel called the withdrawal 'the gesture of a statesman.'
Czech passport is one of world's most powerful, outranks US
Holders of a Czech passport can visit almost 200 countries without the need for a visa, according to a newly published index.
Bohemian crown jewels to be displayed annually starting in September
The jewels will be displayed this year from Sept. 17 to 30; they have only been displayed eight times since the founding of the Czech Republic.
Prague's landmark Powder Tower to undergo extensive renovations this summer
Built in 1475, the tower is one of the most significant monuments of Gothic Prague and considered the entrance to the Royal Way leading to Prague Castle.
Czech news in brief for July 25: Thursday's top headlines
Prague airport's flight information board breaks down, senators debate Russian Orthodox church in Czechia, Czech TV to offer 320-hour Olympic coverage.
New data shows Czech economy recovering better than expected after Covid-19
A major data revision has improved the state of Czechia's public finances and GDP, although economists note that the country still trails behind others.
Prague's historic center to ban car traffic at night from Wednesday
Opponents says the ban will not help the ongoing noise problem from nighligtlife in the given area and that a more long-term solution is required.
Czech news in brief for July 24: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech crown loses against major world currencies, Czechia offers help to Croatia following shooting, and Prague approves doubling of towing fees.
Czech education minister proposes mandatory English from first grade
A second foreign language, such as German, French, or Spanish, from the sixth grade could also be required as part of govt. education reforms.
Patients' rights and foster care: Czech president signs new amendments into law
On Tuesday, Czech President Petr Pavel also signed into law changes on debt relief, medicines, and public fundraising.
Travelers beware: Remember this tip when paying outside Czechia this summer
Dynamic currency conversion, although designed to be convenient, often offers much worse exchange rates for consumers at ATMs and payment terminals.
Prague announces multi-million-crown campaign to help foreigners integrate
The program will support the cultural, social, and educational activities of national minorities as well as promote integration via cultural events.
Czechia to end price caps for alternative taxi services
According to the Ministry of Finance, currently high competition means that prices should stay low regardless, therefore negating the need for regulation.
Czech news in brief for July 23: Tuesday's top headlines
Food prices continue to rise in July, Orban does not speak for EU's interests, and a smart tram is successfully tested in Pilsen.