Winter is coming! Where to fatten up on St. Martin's goose in Prague this month
St. Martin's wine comes three days early this year while markets and restaurants across Prague will celebrate with roasted goose menus and delicacies all month long
Mezipatra Queer Film Festival celebrates 20 years of breaking barriers
English-friendly film screenings and a colorful side program mark the twentieth anniversary of this long-running Prague film festival
Prague is among the top hospital cities in the world, says a new ranking
Categories such as quality of care, access, and number of hospital beds were factored into a newly released ranking of the cities with the world's best healthcare
Czech school teachers to strike for higher pay raise next Wednesday, November 6
Czech teachers' strike for higher salaries over their disagreement with their proposed pay rise will be held next Wednesday
Prague police now investigating sale of Adolf Hitler masks in city center
City police are dealing with possible unlawful conduct linked to the sale of Adolf Hitler rubber masks in Prague following a complaint by the German Ambassador
Four people seriously injured in blast in Pardubice explosives factory
One of the victims has burns on 90 percent of the body and is in a critical condition
Happy World Vegan Day! Try vegan versions of classic Czech cuisine in Prague
Despite its reputation for pork-heavy dishes, old Bohemian cuisine can still be enjoyed by vegans visiting the Czech capital
Free photo exhibit on 1989 Velvet Revolution opens in Prague's City Center
157 photographs from CTK archives, museums and private collections are on display in the pedestrian zone at Na příkopě street until the end of November
Avril Lavigne coming to Prague’s Tipsport Arena
Canadian musician Avril Lavigne returns to Prague after a decade
Half of Czechs now celebrate Halloween, while 80% observe All Souls' Day
Nearly 50% of Czechs observe some Halloween habits, most often making jack o'lanterns by carving pumpkins
The Czech Republic did not fulfill its duties by rejecting migrant quotas, says EU Advocate General
The Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary did not fulfill the duties of EU law when rejecting the refugee quotas, says the CJEU General
Prague’s Baroque Vrtba Garden to light up the Halloween night in Malá Strana
A lesser-known October 31st tradition sees one of the Czech capital's most stunning green spaces illuminated for the evening
Prague’s ‘sidewalk of death’ from the main train station to Vinohrady will be widened
The narrow sidewalk connecting Hlavní nádraží to the National Museum will become much wider
Posters by Czech Art Nouveau master Alfons Mucha now on display in Seoul
Some 10,000 tickets to the Mucha exhibition were sold online before its opening
Aussie and Kiwi Film Fest in Prague will celebrate freedom and diversity
Films from Down Under will be at Prague's Lucerna and Ponrepo cinemas
Czech state attorney reopens case of Jan Masaryk's death in 1948
State attorney Michal Muravsky has tasked the police to reopen the investigation into the death of Czechoslovak foreign minister Jan Masaryk