Czech health care to receive 420 million crowns from EU funds via EEA and Norway
The Czech health care sector will receive 420 million crowns from the European Economic Area (EEA) and Norway Grants in the years to come
Veterinary inspections find problems at a quarter of Prague's farmers' market stands
Inspectors found several issues involving meat products
Seventh Signal Festival of light art focuses on revolution in the past and future
The seventh edition will be on routes through Malá Strana, Old Town and Karlín
Late-night haunt Chapeau Rouge celebrates 100 years in Prague with free entry
The Czech capital's most famous after hours clubs has been known for its noisy, spirited debauchery for centuries
Buying a new car in Prague? Tougher auto safety rules are coming into effect
A new EU auto-safety mandate hopes to save more than 25,000 lives and prevent at least 140,000 serious injuries
Czech Republic has a higher Quality of Life than the USA, according to new 2019 Index
The Czech Republic rates 24th out of 149 countries surveyed in the new Deloitte 2019 Quality of Life Index
Seven Czech landmarks submitted for National Cultural Heritage status
Seven sites connected with significant events of the 20th century have been proposed for Czech national culture heritage sights
Prague wants to decommission its Cold War–era anti-nuclear shelters to save money
The Cold War is over, but the city pays heavily to maintain bomb shelters
Prague is removing Airbnb key boxes illegally chained to light poles
People renting out flats to tourists have been storing keys in boxes chained to light poles
Czech Republic may enact bill protecting right to self-defense with a weapon
A Senate amendment is to anchor the right to defend oneself with a legally held weapon says the Czech Senate petition committee
Prague sees drop in emergency service calls, but twice as many for scooter accidents
The number of injuries in Prague related to electric scooters doubled in July and August
Climate change must be approached realistically, says Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš
It is crucial to approach climate change rationally and avoid turning it into a fanatic religion and it is important to prepare for the changes in an effective way, says Andrej Babiš
Man ties himself to Prague's Konev statue, protests against its relocation
A man tied himself to the statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev on the Interbrigady square in Prague 6 on Monday evening in order to protest against its relocation
Student-to-teacher ratio in the Czech Republic is double that of other EU nations
The number of Czech students per teacher in the classroom is well above the EU average
Prague's Staroměstská metro may get new exit just off of Old Town Square
A new exit closer to Old Town Square may open on the Staroměstská stop of Prague’s Metro A line