Prague to cancel sister city agreement with Beijing over controversial One-China policy
The Czech capital will cancel the sister city agreement with Beijing because China does not want to enter talks about removing a clause stating that Prague respects the One-China policy
Karel Gott to have public funeral in Žofín Palace, mass in St Vitus cathedral next weekend
The Czech public can say farewell to pop star Karel Gott, who died on Tuesday aged 80, in Prague's Žofín Palace on Friday, October 11
The population of the Czech Republic last year was the highest on record since World War II
The number of people in the Czech lands grew by almost 40,000 last year to 10,649,800
Karel Gott will have a funeral with state honors, says PM Andrej Babiš
The farewell to late Czech pop star Karel Gott will take the form of a funeral with state honors, not of a usual state funeral
First snow of the season dusts the Czech Republic's Krkonoše mountains
A temperature of -2 Celcius was measured on Sněžka, the highest mountain in the country
Czech pop star Karel Gott dies at 80
In mid-September, Gott announced he suffered from acute leukemia and that he was an outpatient of the Prague General University Hospital (VFN)
Up to 150,000 Czech children need psychiatric care, say experts
There are only about 120 specialists for children, due to which the children have to wait two or even six months for an examination
Strong wind cuts thousands of Czech households from power
20,000 households in the Czech Republic, mainly in Central Bohemia, have been without power supplies since this morning
Prague's Václav Havel Airport denies it left fake bomb on board flight to Beirut
Václav Havel Airport in Prague denied today the report that it conducted a test with a dummy bomb which was found at the Beirut airport at the weekend
Czech leaders welcome success of Austrian People's Party at Austria's general elections
ANO and the Social Democrats (CSSD) have welcomed the victory of the Austrian People's Party (OVP) in the Austrian general election
Czech Chamber of Deputies rejects lawsuit against President Miloš Zeman
As expected, the lower house of Czech parliament, did not give consent to filing a constitutional lawsuit against President Miloš Zeman
Jacques Chirac was strong, competent president, Miloš Zeman notes on his death
Czech President Miloš Zeman considered former French president Jacques Chirac, who died aged 86 today, a competent and strong president
Czech counter-intelligence chief warns of potential Chinese espionage
China's three main intelligence services employ hundreds of thousands of officers who may use all means says Czech BIS chief Michal Koudelka
Despite a difficult journey after communism, the Czech Republic is now thriving, PM Andrej Babiš tells the UN
The Czech Republic has covered a difficult path since the fall of communism 30 years ago, says the Prime Minister
Czech school workers' unions on strike alert over pay rise demands
Czech school workers' unions have declared strike alert over their dissatisfaction with next year's pay increase offered to them by the state
British PM Boris Johnson to meet Czech, other V4 officials before European Summit
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to meet representatives of the Visegrad Four countries, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary
Czech PM Andrej Babiš doesn't like Greta Thunberg's "tone, aggression and hysteria"
he speech that Swedish activist Greta Thunberg gave at the U.N. Climate Action Summit on Monday was interesting, Czech PM Andrej Babiš told Czech reporters in New York