The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Bullying on the rise in Czech schools, DJ Boris Brejcha announces Prague concert, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 14, 2023.
New Forbes ranking reveals Czechia's most expensive houses and flats
Three lists name the Czech Republic's prime pieces of real estate, including homes and apartments, as well as its real-estate tycoons.
Number of Czech students in general education lower than EU average
Czechia’s proportion of new matriculates to vocational education students is one of the highest in the EU.
Second phase of repairs to Barrandov Bridge to begin this spring
The upcoming renovations will have a big impact on commutes; drivers are being asked to avoid the area or use apps to navigate traffic.
Czech news for March 14: Police deny escalating protest violence, no banks operate on SVB model
Top headlines for the Czech Republic for Tuesday, March 14, 2023, updated daily to keep you up to speed.
Prague sinks CZK 8.25m into campaign to attract culture tourists, not drinkers
The city wants to appeal to more culturally-minded vistors and fewer tourists looking for budget booze and parties.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
St. Patrick's Day celebrations start today in Prague, Czech rondocubist architect remembered, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 13, 2023.
Peek inside the Czech Republic's most beautiful office space
Mercedes-Benz Česká republika was selected as the interior of the year for its modern offices in the Anděl 17 building.
Presidents Pavel and Zelenskyy discuss ongoing Czech support to Ukraine
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy also offered congratulations to the president on officially taking office.
Prague to celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a week-long festival
St. Patrick's Festival Prague will pull together four of the Czech capital's Irish pubs for a week of song, dance, and Irish culture.
Ahoj, Monday! Your morning cup of Prague
A quick guide to start the week ahead with news, tips, and hacks for Prague and Czech Republic.
Prague Castle likely to remove security checkpoints this spring
According to Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan, the main security checkpoint at Prague Castle should become a thing of the past after April.
Prague's first public hydrogen fueling station opens in Barrandov
According to the Czech Ministry of Culture, the country plans to establish 40 hydrogen fueling stations across the country by 2030.
Trams to return to Prague's Malá Strana a week earlier than expected
Thanks to warm winter weather, repairs to the tram tracks in Prague's historic city center are almost a week ahead of schedule.
Czech news for March 13: Pavel heads to Slovakia, Czechia has EU's second-highest birthrate
Plus: Czech baseball team falls to Japan and Korea in Tokyo, several thousand protest against Czech government in Prague, and more headlines.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Eva Herzigova turns 50, white lion leaves for Bratislava, and more buzzworthy headlines for March 10, 2023.
All of Czechia should brace for strong winds on Friday and Saturday
Gusts may reach up to 110 kilometers per hour, and Czechia's main weather agency has warned against the falling of trees and branches.





