Czech govt: Ukrainian refugee situation 'stable' despite financial aid changes
The state says cuts to financial support for Ukrainian refugees will not cause widescale problems.
Government tackles anti-Ukrainian disinformation in Roma communities
Following recent Ukrainian-Roma tensions in Czechia, the government will focus on fact-based methods to end potential conflicts.
A quarter of food imported to Czechia fails inspection
The Czech Agrarian Chamber calls for tighter checks amid findings that southeast Asia has the highest proportion of food that violates standards.
Foreign residents in Czechia exceed 1 million for first time
Third-country nationals, mainly from Ukraine, Vietnam, and Russia, make up 80 percent of the foreign resident population.
Czechia will contribute troops to NATO expansion in Slovakia
As negotiations continue on the second day of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Prague Castle confirmed Czechia's support for expansion efforts.
Zelenskyy in Prague: What's next for the second day of the Ukrainian president's official visit?
PM Fiala told Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a meeting this morning that supporting Ukraine is a priority for Czechia.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy headed to Prague for talks with top officials
Zelenskyy will meet with Czech President Petr Pavel on Thursday at Prague Castle. He will also meet Prime Minister Petr Fiala during his visit.
New online rules pose challenges to Ukrainian refugees
As of the start of July, refugees have to apply for support electronically, but many lack email or usable credentials.
Czech crime center: Russia launching more cyberattacks, democratic countries at risk
Today's release of an annual report on Czechia's security shows that cyber-based threats from pro-Russian groups are particularly pronounced.
New survey shows falling Czech support for helping Ukrainian refugees
Significantly fewer people said they support the idea of accepting the refugees into Czechia – this amount now stands at just over 50 percent.
Czech Republic monitoring situation in Russia, emphasizes travel warning
As mercenaries from the Wagner Group rebel against Russia, Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský has emphasized a strong warning against traveling to the area.
Prague rolls out tram in Ukrainian colors for humanitarian aid fundraiser
The vintage T3 tram, which will run for at least six months, has a QR code on the side for donations.
President Pavel urges the West not to fear Russian threats
Speaking at a large security conference, Prime Minister Petr Fiala and other senior politicians also shared their views on the war in Ukraine.
Prague extends substantial transport discount for low-income passengers and refugees
The 70-percent discount passes have been prolonged due to the high number of people in financial need.
Historian highlights shift in Czech mindset on World Refugee Day
Historian Michal Frankl from the Masaryk Institute spoke about refugee waves in Czech history.
News in brief for June 16: Czechia 'not doing enough' to tackle political corruption, EU report says
EU inflation slows, a special mushroom map released, President Pavel largely trusted, and more in our daily news feed.
Ethnic tensions flare in Brno after murder of 23-year-old Roma
The perpetrator is said to be Ukrainian, and a small protest yesterday in Brno led to a separate attack on two Ukrainians.