Czech news in brief for June 29: Saturday's top headlines
Police report more arrests year on year, Labor Code change allows doctors to work 24 hours, and investigation into Prague-Budapest train crash deepens.
Prague-Budapest train crashes with bus, killing seven and injuring multiple
Czech Railways owned the train's locomotive, and the crash occurred at a rural level crossing in Slovakia.
Czech news in brief for June 28: Friday's top headlines
Petr Fiala meets Ukrainian president, Czech school year finishes, storms cause disruption in Prague, and banks cut interest rates.
Czech news in brief for June 27: Thursday's top headlines
Slovakia to support Czech ammo initiative, criminal proceedings down in Czechia, and dozens honor Horáková in Prague.
Czech news in brief for June 26: Wednesday's top headlines
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini visits Prague, new construction law to take effect from July 1, and Czech chamber backs bill to extend Lex Ukraine law.
National Museum to showcase life of Genghis Khan, emperors through time
Two separate exhibits, which have been popular worldwide, will spotlight China and Mongolia during the rules of of various dynasties.
Czech news in brief for June 25: Tuesday's top headlines
US senator went to Prague intending to abuse minor, tick warning issued across Czechia, and Havlová sells majority stake in Prague's Lucerna.
Czech news in brief for June 24: Monday's top headlines
Czech voter sentiment shifts post EU election according to STEM survey, reconstructed Máj opens today, and Argentina's president visits Prague.
Czech news in brief for June 23: Sunday's top headlines
Czechia, Georgia tie 1-1 in football championship, Czech homes remain without power after heavy storms, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for June 22: Saturday's top headlines
New Ukrainian ambassador to Czechia named, Pavel to meet with government and opposition leaders next week, and more weekend headlines.
Central Europe's new Silicon Valley? US giant announces major investment in Czech town
The highest investment by any company made into Czechia ever, the CZK 46 billion from the US manufacturer will go towards a semiconductor power plant.
'Bizarre porn habits and a schizoid personality': New details about Prague shooter emerge
The 24-year-old behind Czechia's largest mass killing experienced 'feelings of isolation, injustice, and resentment.'
Czech news in brief for June 21: Friday's top headlines
Prague bus arsonist had ties to Russia, Prague buys Wenceslas Square building for CZK 3.5bn, and second-round entrance exam results now online.
Czech news in brief for June 20: Thursday's top headlines
Senate approves record candidates for state honors, 1.2 million watch Czech-Portugal football match, and Prague's Metronome festival begins today.
American actor Viggo Mortensen to attend Karlovy Vary Film Festival as special guest
A host of actors and directors, including Clive Owen, Daniel Brühl, and Steven Soderbergh, will feature at the annual event, which starts June 28.
Prague Pride announces dates for 2024 rainbow march
This year's theme is March for Every Family; some 70,000 participants are expected to attend the parade, which begins in the city's Wenceslas Square.
Prague maintains its status as Czechia's best place to live
The Czech capital's quality healthcare, safety, high-quality infrastructure and abundant education opportunities sets it apart from other Czech regions.