
Back in Service: New Czech video game transports players to Prague's metro
This Prague metro driver experience, created by a single Czech designer, has raised hundreds of thousands of crowns through crowdfunding.
The world's only cubist lamppost is shining once again in Prague
The Czech capital's unique lamppost at Jungmannovo náměstí has been reinstalled after being taken out of commission for repairs last year.
Czech news in brief for March 31: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia celebrates Easter Sunday, some regions face fog due to Saharan dust, and more weekend headlines.
The Telegraph ranks Czechia as Europe's third-best country for train travel
The Czech Republic's scenic prowess and the size of its railway network rank it only behind Austria and France, writes the Telegraph Travel team.
Prague's Kafka head has a brother: Czech artist unveils David Lynch in L.A.
David Černý's latest sculpture, a spin on his famed rotating Franz Kafka head in Prague, can now be seen at an apartment complex in Santa Monica.
Czech news in brief for March 30: Saturday's top headlines
Lipavský among leaders targeted by Chinese hackers, Dutch PM 'concerned' over Czech report on Russia, and more Saturday headlines.
British talk show pokes fun at Czech Easter tradition – but is it accurate?
A clip from the Graham Norton Show discusses the Czech folk tradition of 'whipping' girls on Easter Monday, although not everything said was strictly true.
Czech true-crime chronicles: Alleged blood sacrifice spotlights 1900s anti-Semitism in Czech lands
A Jewish vagrant, a Czech seamstress, and anti-Semitic hysteria: the Czech 'Dreyfus affair' is still making waves 125 years after its flawed finale.
E-shop Temu under legal pressure as Chinese firm continues to flood Czech market
Companies and industry experts have accused the e-shop of false advertising, manipulating search-engine results, and illegally using other brand names.
Freak patient mix-up leaves foreigner with unwanted abortion at Prague hospital
A pregnant woman who came to Bulovka Hospital for a routine check-up had her baby aborted when no doctors realized they were treating the wrong patient.
Czech news in brief for March 29: Friday's top headlines
Czechia finalizes ammo agreement with 15 other countries, Fiala casts doubt over Putin's no-invasion pledge, and Easter reservations at restaurants slump.
Putin: Talk of Russia invading Czechia is 'nonsense'
Along with his pledges to not invade any other NATO countries, the Russian president criticized the military alliance's expansion.
Czechia switches to summer time this weekend: When to change the clocks?
The time change will impact transportation schedules, with a dozen overnight trains facing one-hour delays.
Czech news in brief for March 28: Thursday's top headlines
Unseasonably warm weather forecast for Easter, state monuments kick off tourist season today, and Czechia rolls out plan to get kids moving.
Study shows that Prague has Europe's least-affordable housing
Although supply-and-demand issues predominate, a report from multiple housing associations encourages the government to do more to control prices.
Major exhibit opening in Prague depicts Czechoslovak life between wars
New Realisms at GHMP offers a fresh perspective on visual culture and art between 1918 and 1945 with an exhibit featuring 313 works of art.
Czechia faces biggest security risk since World War II – state intelligence service
President Petr Pavel, the first president to speak at the state security agency's headquarters since 1998, said the future was 'not optimistic.'