Rising violence in Czech schools fuels growing fear among teachers
Czech classrooms are becoming increasingly volatile as teachers report increasingly aggressive kids and permissive parents, says a new survey.
From science to solstice: 13 things to see, know, and do this week in Czechia
Celebrate the first day of summer, sign up to learn about double taxation, and visit a fun mix of mid-week education and culture haps this week.
Czech news in brief for June 16: Monday's top headlines
Man detained after fatal shooting near Prague, storms, heat break records across Czechia, and Springsteen plays wet Prague show to 60,000.
How rising tensions between Israel and Iran could impact the Czech economy
Escalating conflict between Israel and Iran could drive up fuel prices and weaken the Czech koruna, analysts warn, raising inflation risks.
EXPLAINED: The story behind Berlin’s historic Czech village
Once a refuge for Protestant exiles, Berlin’s Rixdorf remains a quiet enclave of Czech heritage with new relevance in a deepening city partnership.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Sunday's top headlines
Czechs mark 83 years since Lidice massacre, Red Army monument removed from Litoměřice, and more weekend headlines.
Essential legal services keeping expats out of trouble in Czechia
Getting a cross-border divorce? Need a visa to avoid deportation? If you have to lawyer-up, this list of legal services is for you.
Despite rising costs, Prague ranks among Europe's cheapest dining destinations
A new study shows Prague remains a top budget-friendly spot for dining out, with an average dinner for two fourth cheapest among major European cities.
Prague deploys emergency alert system on public transport screens
The Czech capital has installed a new emergency communication system using digital screens at bus and tram shelters to quickly share timely alerts.
Czech news in brief for June 14: Saturday's top headlines
Lipavský speaks with Israel on Iran strikes, Ukraine honors Czech army chief with medal, and more weekend headlines.
Prague's biggest tram disruption in a decade begins this weekend
Trams between Muzeum and I.P. Pavlova will be suspended, with lines 11 and 13 being rerouted for about 20 months.
Czech news in brief for June 13: Friday's top headlines
Prague will set up Ukrainian refugee return hub, Senate allows higher Czech defense spending, and historic car event takes center stage.
European Court condemns Czechia for forced sterilization of trans people
European court rules Czechia violated rights of non-binary person by requiring sterilization for legal gender change, urging urgent law reform.
10 must-see Museum Night experiences in Prague for 2025
Museum Night returns with a mission to underscore Prague as culture capital par excellence from modern art to ancient architectural treasures.
Czechia approves new foreign worker quotas: Who stands to benefit?
Czechia’s new foreign worker quotas favor skilled professionals to tackle labor shortages and support growth. Find out what changes to expect.
Czech news in brief for June 12: Thursday's top headlines
New quota for foreign workers to begin in July, Czech Republic, EU prepare refugee ceasefire plan, and rap group Kneecap backs Palestine at festival.
Activists scale Tesla showroom near Prague in protest of billionaire influence
Protesters from five countries unfurled banners and installed caricatures of Elon Musk and Donald Trump in coordinated climate-focused demonstration.




