Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 14, 2021
Planned flyover of Charles Bridge for Navalis canceled as "unsuitable," protesters punished for violence in Prague, Arenberger in the hot seat.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 3, 2021
U.S. sides with Czech Republic in Russia rift, more anti-govt. art appears in Czech capital over the weekend, and Prague Castle reopens today.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 22, 2021
Czechs working more during the pandemic, Hamáček to defend ČSSD role, Winery of the Year announced, and February temperature records could be matched
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. 25, 2021
Thirty Czech restaurants opened in protest of restrictions this weekend, new testing point at German border, Czech wages didn't drop due to COVID.
Czech politics goes to dogs: anti-PES restauranteurs to form political party focused on re-opening pubs
The group said in a press conference on Tuesday their political movement is a response to COVID restrictions.
Two protests, one message: thousands rally against Czech COVID-19 restrictions through the weekend
Protesters flocked to Old Town Square on Sunday, while a smaller group marched on Friday; Jewish groups condemn anti-vaxxer's use of yellow stars
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 11, 2021
More anti-lockdown protests in Prague, travel rules from France and Ireland changing, and bird watching becoming a popular lockdown pastime.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 8, 2021
Austria to restrict travel from the Czech Republic due to COVID, 2020 one of the hottest in Czech history, and e-shops face boom during pandemic.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 4, 2021
PES ranking drops but remains at fifth level, bar and restaurant owners protest measures and snow may be on the way to the Czech Republic
Raise a pivo in protest: Czech pub owners to make beer-mug chain from Malá Strana to Old Town Square
Government pandemic restrictions have pushed many pub owners and restauranteurs to the brink of financial disaster.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 7, 2020
Blatny not happy people flocking to bars and restaurants, possible state of emergency extension, 1,000 protest in Prague against restrictions.
1,000 Czechs march in Prague, protest against anti-COVID restrictions
With flags, bells and whistles, demonstrators marched through the capital, speaking out against government’s anti-Covid lockdown restrictions.
Activists demand end to coal, begin ten-day protest at Czech environment ministry
Environmental groups say proposed dates set for the end of coal mining in the Czech Republic are insufficient with respect to the Paris climate agreement.
Demonstrations against Czech lockdown restrictions planned for November 17
Prague's Wenceslas Square and other locations around the Czech Republic will be the site of planned demonstrations on Tuesday's national holiday
Polish women in Prague protested Poland's new abortion laws over the weekend
The protests, which took place throughout Saturday and Sunday, were organized by Polish nationals living in the Czech capital
Police in Prague clash with citizens protesting the Czech government's COVID-19 restrictions
Hundreds of police officers intervened in dramatic brawls Sunday afternoon in the Czech capital's Old Town Square
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