
Czechia gets tough on influencers: YouTubers, TikTokers will need to register to post
A new Czech law, based on an EU directive, aims to ensure accountability for influencers in an effort to support responsible online content.
Czech news in brief for November 22: Friday's top headlines
Czechia against Israeli leaders' arrest warrants, Czech foreign minister arrives in Kyiv, and snowfall across Czechia disrupts commutes.
Gas leak in the center of Prague leads to evacuation of buildings
On Thursday evening, around 150 residents were evacuated from their buildings with neighboring streets temporarily shut down.
Czech news in brief for November 21: Thursday's top headlines
Ice-cold weather, snow to hit Czechia in coming days, Fiala announces date of big annual speech, and government buys even more military tanks.
Czech news in brief for November 20: Wednesday's top headlines
Nationwide marches mark 1,000 days of invasion, Czech lawmakers near final approval on easier divorce, and Czech scientists uncover meteorite origins.
1,000 days of war: Czech leaders double down on support for Ukraine
Czech President Petr Pavel said he strongly supports Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied missiles to strike Russian targets.
COMMENT|Why Czechia's political narratives don’t match reality
Weighing in on Czechia's reliance on Russian gas, Ukraine's winter hardships, and how growing inequality amid stagnant reforms hurt social progress.
Czech news in brief for November 19: Tuesday's top headlines
Czechia sent CZK 7.3bn in military aid to Ukraine, snow, wintry weather to hit midweek, and 'Waves' wins public prize at French festival.
Czech news in brief for November 18: Monday's top headlines
93,000 attend Velvet Revolution commemoration, Czech president to decide on state budget this week, and PM awards 17 distinguished Czech personalities.
PHOTOS: Velvet Revolution celebration marked with jubilance amid protests
Celebrations to commemorate the end of communist rule this weekend were marked by festivities and disruptions by anti-government protestors.
Czech news in brief for November 17: Sunday's top headlines
Rain and snow expected in Czechia on Sunday, new Olomouc plaque honors Velvet Revolution figure, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for November 16: Saturday's top headlines
Czech tennis team to face Poland in Billie Jean King Cup, Czech minister awards medal to Ukrainian envoy, and more weekend headlines.
Low wages, high living costs driving skilled foreign workers out of Czechia
Nearly a quarter of foreigner workers leave Czechia within two years after they arrive, according to Interior Minister Vít Rakušan.
Czech news in brief for November 15: Friday's top headlines
Rubio as Secretary of State would benefit Czechia, says Lipavský, Czechia faces EU action over energy and climate plan delay, and a warm weekend ahead.
Czech news in brief for November 14: Thursday's top headlines
Czech President not planning call with Trump, govt. approves harsher penalties for hate crimes, and university climate strikes begin in Czech cities.
Czech purchasing power drops for the first time in four years
On average, Czechs can afford less than last year, their purchasing power falling mainly due to the weakening crown against the euro.
Czech news in brief for November 13: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech PM to speak at COP29 today, snowfall expected in Central Bohemia today, and Czech students excel in digital literacy.