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Czech cinema returns to Cannes after 31 years with poetic road film ‘Caravan’
Opening today, the Cannes Film Festival runs through May 25 and will screen the first Czech feature in over three decades.
Trade tensions and German slump drag down Czechia’s economic outlook
The EBRD lowered its 2025 outlook for Czech GDP to 1.6 percent, citing weak German industry and U.S. tariffs that could further slow export-driven growth.
How Czechia's new pay transparency laws will reshape the labor market
Two seperate laws—one national and another EU-based—give employees in Czechia far more power to see what others earn (while getting more protection).
Where to watch the 2025 Ice Hockey World Championship in Prague
Czechia defends its 2024 gold as Prague beer gardens and fan zones bring the championship atmosphere home with big screens, cold beer, and live action.
Ceasefire hopes clash with reality: Czech leaders say pressure on Moscow must continue
While Ukraine is ready for a complete ceasefire, Russian President Vladimir Putin is looking for ways to avoid it. The pressure on Russia must continue.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 tips for surviving the week ahead in Czechia
See a live outdoor broadast of the opening concert of Prague Spring, mark you calendar for International Muesum Day, and head out exploring for Open House.
A new Czech-Korean robotics center will be created in Prague
Czech Technical University and South Korea's KIRIA signed a deal to establish a robotics center in Prague, deepening industrial cooperation.
Peek inside Prague's most unusual spaces during 2025 Open House festival
This year’s Open House Prague festival includes outdoor classrooms, communist-era dorms, and abandoned train stations across the city.
Oskar Schindler's former factory in Czechia reopens as Museum of Survivors
After years of efforts, the museum has officially opened at the factory in Brněnec, showcasing Holocaust history and the legacy of Schindler's List.
Czechs rally to repay travel expenses for US WWII veteran’s return to Pilsen
Czech donors raised over USD 20,000 (CZK 550,000) to help 99-year-old U.S. veteran Harry Humason attend the Liberation Festival in Pilsen this week.
New flagship location of Prague bakery gives life to former First Republic café
Antonínovo pekařství has opened a new location at Náměstí Míru, revitalizing a historic First Republic café with modern bakery offerings.
Police warn of new WhatsApp scam in Czechia: Here's what to watch out for
A new WhatsApp scam making rounds through the country lures users into sending large sums of money through deceptive messages.
Prague’s open-air culture spaces start the season on a high
From newly opened beer gardens to returning rooftop favorites, the Czech capital's summertime culture spots promise food, drink, and fun in the sun.
Germany tightens border checks with Czechia: What travelers need to know
Expect longer wait times at the Czech-German border as stricter controls are enforced, particularly impacting those heading to Bavaria and Saxony.
Czechia 'socks' it to Moscow in a week of symbolic defiance
From provocative socks to the destruction of Soviet monuments, tensions between Czechia and Russia reached new heights this week.
Planning to travel abroad from Czechia? New tourist taxes and rules may apply
Popular tourist spots across Europe and Asia are introducing new fees, fines, and rules to tackle overtourism—here’s what to expect.
What to do this weekend in Prague: Best events for May 9–11
Celebrate Victory Day at a fascinating exhibition, save money at Cocktail Week, and make this Mother's Day a special and vibrant occasion.
Czech fuel prices sink to lowest level in years: What's behind the drop?
Regional differences are still palpable across Czechia, with people in Prague paying the highest for both gasoline and diesel.