
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 9, 2021
A landmark EU decision rules against Czech anti-vaxxers, Czechia's largest polluter revealed, and an important Czech surrealist exhibit opens in Prague.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 31, 2021
Record March temps in the Czech Republic yesterday, Prague marathon postponed, Pirates/STAN take the lead in the polls, and more.
Why Prague's Astronomical Clock won't be ‘springing ahead’ this weekend
Old Bohemian time just doesn't compute with European Summer Time, a concept that's still ticking people off around the European Union.
Czech politicians across the spectrum welcome EU–UK post-Brexit trade deal
Full details of the Christmas Eve deal are not yet clear, but politicians say it will benefit Czech businesses
Revised gun law allowing silencers and night scopes approved by Czech Senate
An amendment to the Weapons Act is intended to bring Czech law in line with an EU directive.
Brexit: How does the UK leaving the EU affect Brits in the Czech Republic?
With the deadline fast approaching, the British Ambassador helps us answer some of the key questions for expats living in the Czech Republic
Czech government keeps euro in holding pattern
Only one of the set criteria for joining the eurozone will be met this year.
Proposed EU directive on minimum wage brews controversy from all sides
Trade union groups say the proposal does not go far enough, while business leaders call it a ‘dangerous experiment’.
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.
Czech employees rank among the most likely in the EU to feel time pressure at work
Greece led the EU in time pressure at work, while workers in Estonia felt it the least