Czech government extends emergency lodging rules for refugees
The costs of some accommodation will be extended for another year, but refugees also face time limits.
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Ghost to headline Basinfirefest, Euro 7 could lead to layoffs, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 20, 2023.
Prague marks anniversary of Mariupol theater bombing
Dozens of people gathered in Prague on Saturday evening to mark the first anniversary of the Mariupol theater bombing by Russian forces on March 16, 2022.
Better communication, more transparency: Pavel reveals his 100-day plan
Czechia's new president wants to continue sending aid to Ukraine, create a team of expert advisers, and open up Prague Castle.
Czech news for March 15: Prague marks Nazi occupation anniversary, Ledecká returns to the slopes
Top headlines for the Czech Republic for Wednesday, March 15, 2023, updated daily to keep you up to speed.
Presidents Pavel and Zelenskyy discuss ongoing Czech support to Ukraine
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy also offered congratulations to the president on officially taking office.
Pavel to Le Monde: Talks with Russian command almost impossible
The Czech president elect told the French publication that in this phase of the war in Ukraine, Russia must first show willingness to negotiate.
Outdoor photo exhibition showing Russian support for Ukraine vandalized
The multilingual panels in the center of Prague are now under police watch.
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Czech ambassador to US talks Ukraine, Frutisimo expands to Germany, and more buzzworthy news for Feb. 27, 2023.
Ukrainian students start a new academic life on NYU campus in Prague
Two students enrolled in a yearlong exchange program shared their stories and challenges in finding a normal life after escaping deadly conflict.
Thousands march through Prague on anniversary of war in Ukraine
Several thousand people marched to the Ukrainian Embassy in Prague yesterday, where speeches were given by President-elect Petr Pavel and others.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Controversial zigzags appear on Prague street, take part in public transit study, and more buzzworthy headlines for Feb. 24, 2023.
Prague unveils powerful new mural on anniversary of the Russian invasion
The creator of the piece, street artist ChemiS, designed a street mural with a similar motif in March 2022.
Czechia leads EU in Ukrainian refugees per capita
Germany and Poland have more refugees overall, but also have larger populations.
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The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Brno monument to Mendel divides opinions, many Czechs unprepared for retirement, and more buzzworthy headlines for Feb. 23, 2023.
Czechia sends over CZK 40 billion in military aid to Ukraine, with more to come
A joint effort by the government, defense industry, and public raised money for dozens of tanks and other military equipment.