Unlocking freedom: The symbolism of jingling keys during the Velvet Revolution
Although a simple gesture, the shaking of keys is now seen as an iconic part of Czechia’s 1989 revolution that ousted the communist regime.
GALLERY: Forgotten photos of the Velvet Revolution go on display in Prague
A unique photography exhibition of rediscovered footage, 'The Stifled City 68-89' will be on view at CAMP from Nov. 17-19.
Czech news in brief for November 17: Friday's top headlines
Czechia pays tribute to Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day, center of Brno sees pro-Palestine protest, and more top headlines for Nov. 17, 2023.
EXPLAINED: How to transfer money via mobile number in Czechia
A newly launched service offered by the country’s largest banks streamlines the process of transferring money between accounts.
Peru and Czechia nearing agreement for working holiday arrangement
If finalized, the pact would join similar accords the Czech Republic maintains with Canada, New Zealand, Israel, Chile, and Japan.
Czechia considers criminalizing pro-Palestine slogan amid rising tensions
Officials say that Hamas and affiliated groups use the saying "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" to promote the destruction of Israel.
Czech news in brief for November 16: Thursday's top headlines
Czech PM proposes further freezing of Russian assets, Prague train station's free water dispenser draws criticism, and more for Nov. 16, 2023.
Cover up, please! Polish pool lays bare public-nudity rules for Czechs
A public pool in the appropriately named border town of Prudnik is asking Czech visitors to cover up.
Travel warnings issued as German train strike impacts Czech connections
During the strike, Czech Railways recommends traveling to/from Germany on the morning of Nov.15, or postponing German-bound travel until Friday, Nov. 17.
Czech senators fight for citizens' right to stay offline
Concerns over data collection have led some politicians to propose a law that would give citizens the right to stay out of state digital systems.
Salman Rushdie receives first-ever Václav Havel award in New York
The award recognizes writers persecuted for their beliefs who exemplify the late Czech dissident's commitment to human rights advocacy.
Czech news in brief for November 15: Wednesday's top headlines
Smaller Black Friday savings expected this year, Germany extends border checks, Prague opens 'Little Moon City', and more on Nov. 15, 2023.
Nov. 17 holiday in Czechia: Shop openings, museum free days, and transport closures
Public events will honor the Velvet Revolution while many Czechs are expected to begin their holiday shopping.
From Beetlejuice to Wednesday: Blockbuster Burton exhibit returns to Prague
The American director has cited Czech visionaries Zeman and Švankmajer as essential influences. The exhibit is slated to begin in May 2024.
Czech Holocaust memorial in Lety set to open in 2024
The memorial will include a newly planted forest with saplings donated by the estate of the late politician Karel Schwarzenberg.
Closure of Prague's Pankrác metro means major transit detour ahead
During the shutdown, trains will pass through but passengers must use substitute bus and tram service.
Czechia to welcome more foreign workers from the Balkans, Caucasus
Due to a shortage of Ukrainian migrant workers, the state is eyeing other countries to fill in the gap in Czechia's labor market – namely in agriculture.