Czech news in brief for October 21: Tuesday's top morning headlines
ANO–SPD–Motorists report smooth coalition talks, Hepatitis A vaccines in short supply in Prague, and Prague ends horse-drawn carriages on Old Town Square.
Czech news in brief for October 20: Monday's top morning headlines
Amid coalition talks, Babiš leaves for holiday, a record cold morning in Czechia, and electricity meters get smarter.
'No Tyrants' protest in Prague draws crowd opposing Trump's policies
Americans and Czechs joined the global No Kings protest from Prague on Saturday, delivering speeches against perceived authoritarian U.S. policies.
Czech news in brief for October 17: Friday's top headlines
Breaking down this week's budget stand-off, vaccine centers fill up as Hepatitis A cases spike, and carp harvest begins this weekend.
Why Britain’s strict new language rules would hurt Czechia’s economy
While Britain raises English standards for migrants, Czechia looks to balance language expectations with urgent workforce needs.
The Halloween event turning Czech skeptics into American do-gooders
Halloween in Prague was once a foreign quirk; now it’s a celebration of giving, bringing together Czech families and expat traditions for a good cause.
Reading between the lines: Can airport queues stop crime in Czechia?
While Prague Airport chaos test travelers’ patience, experts warn that border controls are the first line in defense against crime and trafficking.
Outrage mounts in Czechia as party backs Turek amid racism scandal
Czech political crisis grows as Motorists back Filip Turek, a potential foreign minister whose social media posts included racist and xenophobic content.
Czech high court rules sex workers must declare income tax
The Supreme Court rules income from voluntary prostitution is taxable, clarifying legal gray area while organized prostitution remains criminalized.
Babiš who? Women crack glass ceiling in Czech election
Despite a populist win, Czech voters elected a record 67 women, alongside a younger cohort of MPs. Can representation bring legislative change?
Czech election 2025: Where parties stand on 6 issues that could reshape daily life
From visas and housing to defense and education, see what parties promise and how likely those changes are to affect life in Czechia.
Pixels meet Prague at Signal Space, the city's first digital art gallery
From kinectic-powered works to laser installations, the Czech capital's first space dedicated entirely to digital art has arrived.
US Embassy Prague halts socials—consular services available as 'situation permits'
The embassy will stop updating its web, social media during the government shutdown and post urgent security information only until further notice.
Mass protest in Prague draws 10,000, warns of rising populist, extremist threats
Organizers of Million Moments for Democracy gathered in Old Town Square to warn that parties like ANO and SPD could threaten Czech democracy.
Oktoberfest 2025: Where to drink like a German in Prague this weekend and beyond
From monastery courtyards to riverside restaurants, Prague puts its own twist on Oktoberfest with Czech beers, Bavarian classics, and live music.
World's best 'hidden gem' restaurant is found in Prague—and it’s Indian
This year's Tripadvisor awards have crowned two very different eateries in the Czech capital as the 'best of the best'.
Can a charity shop in a luxury mall break Czechia’s secondhand stigma?
A new Moment store in Westfield Chodov is proving that secondhand shopping can appeal to style-conscious shoppers while supporting a good cause.





