Czechia’s labor shortage has a blind spot: Late-career Gen-X professionals
Experienced 55–61-year-old Gen Xers hold the skills and knowledge Czech employers need, yet many are overlooked in today’s tight labor market.
Czech news in brief for March 2: Monday's top morning headlines
Czechia mulls tighter security measures, travel insurance recommended to Middle East, and uproar develops over culture cuts.
Flight disruptions to Middle East continue as Czech officials plan security measures
Airspace closures after US and Israeli strikes on Iran cancel dozens of flights from Prague. The security council will convene this morning.
Czech news in brief for March 1: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Czech Security Council to meet Monday morning, Prague Airport cancels 32 flights to Middle East, and more weekend headlines.
New carriages for Prague's Petřín funicular to be delivered this spring
After nearly two years of closure, the popular tourist attraction will resume service with modernized cars and a renovated track later this year.
Czech leaders condemn Iran's attacks in Middle East; Khamenei confirmed killed
Czech authorities have condemned Iran’s strikes in the region and are monitoring the safety of nationals abroad amid escalating conflict.
Czech news in brief for March 1: Sunday's top morning headlines
Pavel says Czechia has long condemned the Iranian regime, Czechs in Dubai describe explosions and panic, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 28: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Czech Foreign Minister says Middle East operation may last weeks, Prague Airport cancels flights to the region, and more weekend headlines.
QUIZ: Do you know what these Czech idioms *really* mean?
Test your Czech! From ‘Mám okno’ to ‘To je bomba!’, can you guess the real meanings of these tricky Czech idioms?
'Czechia stands with our allies': PM on Israeli-US strikes in Iran
Czech authorities are tracking citizens in Iran and Israel after joint Israeli-U.S. attacks this morning; no evacuations planned yet.
Czech news in brief for February 28: Saturday's top morning headlines
Activists rally in Prague over climate inaction, Czech minister Plaga backs EU-wide social media ban, and more weekend headlines.
Dinner and a show: 3 Prague cinemas pairing film with gourmet dining experiences
From rum-soaked kitschy movies to a six-course meal served alongside Ratatouille, Prague's independent cinemas are reinventing movie night.
Czech news in brief for February 27: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Czechs in Israel urged to exercise caution, Czechia sees first warm temperatures of 2026, and more Friday headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 27: Friday's top morning headlines
Fiala says Babiš stance on defense spending won’t please Trump, Saharan dust to reach Czechia this weekend, and more Friday headlines.
Prague's newest skin care specialist shares lessons on building a career abroad
A London-trained skin care specialist reflects on starting over professionally in Czechia and what building trust abroad really takes.
Czech news in brief for February 26: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Czechia won't raise defense spending to hit NATO goal, warm weekend expected across the country, and more Thursday headlines.
From Planetarium to Palác: Festival Spectaculare returns to Prague with five weeks of other-worldly arts
The 13th edition of the festival brings 17 events to Prague's finest venues this March and April.





