Three decades on from Czechoslovakia's split, Czechia sees more prosperity
While the living standards improved in both countries since 1993, Czechia's economy grew at a faster pace.
Czech daily news roundup: Monday, March 21, 2022
Refugees no longer need work permit and can apply for benefit, government to request extended state of emergency, Finance Minister downplays trade embargo.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 27, 2021
Anti-Babiš protests take place throughout the country, pro-Czexit coalition a no-go according to Havlíček, ex-President Klaus remains in hospital.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 24, 2021
Klaus returns to Prague Central Military Hospital, Foreign Minister urges international cooperation, Sparta Prague football club fined again over racism.
Castle spokesperson: President Zeman suffers from dehydration and exhaustion
More details have emerged regarding the Czech Head of State's hospitalization which wasn't due to any life-threatening issues.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 16, 2021
MPs ban fireworks at sports events, two firefighters die in explosion in Kroměříž, Václav Havel exhibition begins in Prague, and autumn is coming.
Czech president Zeman and his predecessor Václav Klaus have been hospitalized in Prague
The reason for the current president's hospitalization has not yet been disclosed; Klaus is struggling with hypertension.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 24, 2021
Former Czech president tests positive for COVID, firefighters deliver masks to food banks, and February weather records broken.
Poll: Most Czechs consider Havel the best post-1989 president
On the eve of the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, a new poll ranks Czech presidents past and present