EXPLAINED: Czechia's kratom problem and the bigger one behind it
As the government rushes to regulate kratom, the organizations best placed to handle its fallout are striking over plans that could gut addiction services.
Czech news in brief for June 3: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Two dead in Prague private plane crash, Building Act threatens UNESCO heritage, experts warn, and South and Central Bohemia to link buses from July.
Czech news in brief for June 2: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Babiš, Tusk, and Fico RSVP for Visegrad Four summit, Czech police probe OnlyFans trafficking case, and rain and cold temperatures forecast for tonight.
Czech officials blow the whistle on beer rules across US, Canada, and Mexico ahead of World Cup
Czech Foreign Ministry briefs fans on where beer, fireworks, and drones remain out of bounds, with Canada given some surprising red flags.
Czech news in brief for June 2: Tuesday's top morning headlines
ČEZ shareholders approve nationalization, hit-and-run in central Prague disrupts trams, and photographer captures rare 'red elves'.
Czech news in brief for June 1: Monday's top morning headlines
Beijing fumes over Czech Senate Speaker in Taiwan, storms disrupt Prague flights, and puzzle champions compete over the weekend.
Czech news in brief for May 29: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Czech leaders condemn Russia for drone crash in Romania, Prague cable cars 'wink' and 'blush', and Night of Churches begins across Czechia.
The internet calls it 'house burping' but Czechs call it normal: Do you větrat?
Airing out one's apartment has recently been circulating on social media as a kind of revelatory wellness trend, complete with enthusiastic TikToks.
Czech news in brief for May 29: Friday's top morning headlines
Prague approves first new zoning plan in 25 years, Czechia slips in education quality rankings, and Prague's narrowest street has a neighbor dispute.
Czech news in brief for May 28: Thursday's top morning headlines
Lawmakers approve pension legislation, press institute slams Babiš attack on journalists, and Prague opens Rothmayer Villa to free to public.
Czechia and Europe’s new security reality: What you need to know
Europe is entering its most dangerous period since the Cold War. Here's what that means for Czechia.
Czech news in brief for May 27: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Self-employed workers to get a tax break, child diphtheria death triggers police investigation, and water restrictions are spreading across Czechia.
#Beyourownboss? Sorry, TikTok: Czechs still want a steady paycheck
While nearly three-quarters of workers globally dream of becoming their own boss, Czechs are among the most resistant to the idea.
Czech news in brief for May 25: Monday's top morning headlines
Czech cavers rescued from deadly gas trap, Prague flats shrink as prices soar, and two-day techno party comes to an end with police intervention.
Czech news in brief for May 22: Friday's top morning headlines
Czech school closed after student dies in stabbing, Prague airport launches check-in tips ahead of record summer, and new exhibit celebrates the 'chata'.
Czech news in brief for May 21: Thursday's top morning headlines
Global security convenes in Prague today, American Ebola contact arrives at Bulovka, and most Czechs are fine with unmarried parents.
This new cookbook is rewriting what the world thinks about Czech food
Move over meat and dumplings: The secret to Czech cuisine isn't found in the pub but in the pantry.





