Czech news in brief for June 25: Wednesday's top headlines
The Czech Republic backs new NATO goals, Czech car output leads EU, hits record high, and new exhibit honors women who defied communism.
Emmy- and Grammy-winning comedian Dave Chappelle is coming to Prague
In other news for comedy fans: Aussie comic Jim Jefferies has also announced a return to the city with a new stand-up show.
As US cracks down on student visas, Prague becomes study haven
With US visa rules tightening and tuition fees soaring, more international students are turning to Europe for affordable, English-language degrees.
Czech news in brief for June 24: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech leaders urge Babiš to quit politics, Czech embassy backs LGBT+ rights in Hungary, and a gas leak briefly shuts Prague street.
Are your pets ready to travel? Don’t miss these country-specific rules
EU travel with pets requires a microchip, rabies vaccine, and passport—but some countries add rules. Miss one, and you could face a CZK 50,000 fine.
Czechia’s wage problems: Falling behind the rest of Central Europe
Although salaries are rising in Czechia, wage growth compared with its regional neighbors is much slower.
Why expats in Czechia are burning out at work—and how to stop it
Overwhelmed from living abroad? Here's how leaders and individuals in Czechia are using tech and new habits to protect brain health.
Auto-response art and zombie talk: 10 things to see, know, and do this week in Czechia
Find out how to get creative with you out-of-office email, catch 28 Years Later followed by a talk, and head north for Japanese art.
Czech news in brief for June 23: Monday's top headlines
Czech firms may bypass Russia sanctions, Czech police say no threat after US-Iran strikes, and storms kick off tropical weather in Czechia.
Czech leaders call US strike on Iran justified: 'Threat to the entire world'
Czech PM Petr Fiala and Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský acknowledged the serious threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program.
Europeans aren't biting on vegan meat: Nestlé downsizes at Czech factory
Nestlé will lay off 80 workers at its Krupka plant in the Czech Republic as European consumers show weak demand for plant-based meat alternatives.
Czech news in brief for June 22: Sunday's top headlines
Pro-Palestinian march held in central Prague, Brno Pride parade ends week-long LGBT festival, and more weekend headlines.
These expat-friendly schools are still accepting students for the new school year
Still looking for a school? These kindergartens, primary schools, universities, and boarding options are still open for 2025/2026 enrollment.
Fewer Czechs are learning Russian, while interest in Spanish surges
Language schools report a steep drop in Russian learners since 2022, with Spanish courses rising in demand among Czech students.
Are raccoons the new nutria? American critters are spreading through Czechia
Imported for fur, North American raccoons are now thriving in the Czech wild, threatening native wildlife and raising concerns about ecological impacts.
Three Czech universities make top 500 worldwide: How they ranked this year
Charles University, Czech Technical University, and Masaryk University ranked in the top 500 of the 2026 QS World University Rankings.
Czech news in brief for June 21: Saturday's top headlines
Czech rector warns of US study visa uncertainty, Prague Pride slams Hungary's LGBT+ event ban, and more weekend headlines.





