E-shop Temu under legal pressure as Chinese firm continues to flood Czech market
Companies and industry experts have accused the e-shop of false advertising, manipulating search-engine results, and illegally using other brand names.
Freak patient mix-up leaves foreigner with unwanted abortion at Prague hospital
A pregnant woman who came to Bulovka Hospital for a routine check-up had her baby aborted when no doctors realized they were treating the wrong patient.
A hundred Czech castles, chateaus open their gates for the new season
Czech castles, chateaus usher in a new season focusing on the Habsburgs; a series of events is planned to mark the death anniversary of Franz Ferdinand.
The 15 best things to do in Prague this weekend: Easter 2024 edition
This long holiday weekend, surround yourself with festive symphonies, family egg hunts, and a traditional Easter brunch.
Unique National Gallery Prague exhibit spotlights role of art in human solidarity
NGP's groundbreaking new exhibition shows how artistic creation and a shared sense of humanity may be our best hope at times of isolation and division.
Putin: Talk of Russia invading Czechia is 'nonsense'
Along with his pledges to not invade any other NATO countries, the Russian president criticized the military alliance's expansion.
Czechia switches to summer time this weekend: When to change the clocks?
The time change will impact transportation schedules, with a dozen overnight trains facing one-hour delays.
A family-friendly Black Sea spa offers an affordable beach holiday from Czechia
Proximity to lush greenery, enviable beaches, and natural thermal springs makes Aquahouse a holiday hotspot for all.
Just in time for spring: Bottomless champagne brunch returns to Prague
Augustine Restaurant's Sunday brunch returns with a decadent spread of seafood delicacies and endless bubbles.
Study shows that Prague has Europe's least-affordable housing
Although supply-and-demand issues predominate, a report from multiple housing associations encourages the government to do more to control prices.
Major exhibit opening in Prague depicts Czechoslovak life between wars
New Realisms at GHMP offers a fresh perspective on visual culture and art between 1918 and 1945 with an exhibit featuring 313 works of art.
Czechia faces biggest security risk since World War II – state intelligence service
President Petr Pavel, the first president to speak at the state security agency's headquarters since 1998, said the future was 'not optimistic.'
Prague couple’s unusual silver and gold flowers become a blossoming business
Radek Bláha of GIYOU reflects on the family-run company’s unexpected success.
Czech mortgage rates continue decline: Will home ownership become cheaper?
The Czech central bank is likely to continue reducing the base interest rate as more people purchase property nationwide.
Strange Old World podcast's Prague episode talks Easter whipping, pig sticking, and pickled cheese
Prague-based travel journalist Mark Pickering was invited to share some of his adopted hometown’s weird and wonderful experiences.
Thousands of Filipino workers headed to Czechia amid labor shortages
Unemployment in the country is among the lowest in the EU, and companies in various fields are finding it difficult to find new employees.
Construction of railway station at Prague's Václav Havel Airport gets green light
The new Prague Airport-city center rail connection will ultimately speed up travel times into the city center an estimated 25 minutes.
A new government subsidy opens up electric car ownership in Czechia
A subsidy for businesses and entrepreneurs will accelerate changes to driving habits by significantly discounting the cost of buying an electric vehicle