Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 16, 2021
Former Czech health minister headed to Finland, COVID compensation bonus approved, and a stunning Czech ice wall makes worldwide headlines.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 15, 2021
Germany widens travel exemptions, World Cup cross country races in Nové Město canceled, and Czechs spend more than ever on Valentine's Day this year.
Czech economy sees sharpest decline since establishment of independent Czech Republic
Compared to the previous year, the GDP fell 5.6 percent but government intervention kept the situation from worsening.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 1, 2021
Czech Health Minister may leave post, hundreds protest against anti-COVID restrictions, frost turns to spring-like temps this week.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 29, 2021
Prague's Vltavská metro to get a new exit, protesters plan to block buildings in the capital today, and Czech govt. drops its first TikTok vid
New data reveals which industries in the Czech Republic employ the most foreigners
From highly skilled workers to labor jobs, statistics show the number of foreign workers in the Czech Republic tripling over the past decade.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 26, 2021
Czech leaders resign over party attendance, 300 artillery mines from WWII discovered by police, those in quarantine may get bonus pay.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 22, 2021
Germany adds Czech Republic to high-risk COVID list, skirmish breaks out at Czech Parliament and a snowy sculpture you have to see!
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 21, 2021
New quotas to be implemented for Czech shops, Prague Airport sees huge drop in passengers, and eRouška app gets an update.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 19, 2021
Crime drops in 2020, Czech Foreign Minister tests positive for COVID, and a rare parrot is born at Prague Zoo.
Czech government keeps euro in holding pattern
Only one of the set criteria for joining the eurozone will be met this year.
Ordering gifts online? Better do it now for Christmas delivery
Delivery services have set quotas for e-shop orders as they struggle to meet unprecedented demand.
Handling of pandemic has changed how Czechs feel about the EU
An October survey asked questions ranging from EU policy, to the protection of the environment – and reveled some interesting facts.
One in eight Czechs worry about keeping a roof over their head
A new survey says housing problems which have escalated due to the pandemic, could be solved with better govt. policy.
Czech wages growing, but still lag far behind Germany or Austria
The past decade has seen Czech wages rise, but Germans still earn three times as much.
Working Together: How has Covid-19 impacted shared office spaces in Prague?
The pandemic has changed the way we work, but what is happening to co-working spaces?
Mortgage numbers hit second-most successful month in history, with no sign of stopping
Mortgage rates have fallen for seven straight months in a row - and may dip below 2%.