Teacher killed in machete attack in Prague 4
Police have apprehended a suspect who is reported to have been a student at the vocational school where the attack occurred.
Prague pushes bike-sharing into the future with updated rules
A memorandum defines places where bike’s cannot be parked and calls for operators to set up complaint lines.
Police seek suspect in air-gun shooting of Prague bus and trams
The suspect shot out seven windows of several public transport vehicles including a bus and two trams.
Fireworks remain banned in Prague’s city center on New Year’s Eve
People face a fine up to CZK 100,000 for setting off rockets or other devices in the historical center or near waterways or hospitals.
Police divers recover CZK 100,000 platinum-coated Victor Hugo-themed pen that fell into the Vltava
The pen, part of a limited edition of 1,831, had been clipped to the owner's T-shirt before it dropped into the muddy waters at Smíchov.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 31, 2021
A no-confidence vote in Babiš govt. to be debated this week, Baťa Canal opens for sailing season, and summer comes to the Czech lands at last.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for April 7, 2021
Czech unemployment rate among EU's lowest, International Romani Day celebrations kick off tonight, and President Zeman could appoint new ministers today.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 22, 2021
Czechs observe a minute of silence for COVID deaths today, police break up parties at closed Prague venues this weekend, and spring temps on their way.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 8, 2021
Thousands of swimmers take icy plunge thru weekend, Czech govt. to discuss gender equality strategy, international heist robs Czech bank of billions.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 3, 2021
Rohlík to expand into Europe, Smartwings will require negative test, Prague police report 9,000 violations of anti-COVID measures last month.
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