
Czechs pay the sixth-highest electricity prices in Europe
The Czech government is trailing behind other countries in announcing what steps it will take to mitigate increases.
Czech culture this week: Music in the garden and prosecco in the park
This week in Prague, catch a free concert at Prague's Wallenstein Garden, have a picnic with prosecco at Portheimka, see '2001' on the big screen and more.
Heavy rains cooled down the fire scene in Czech Switzerland
Residents of the village of Hřensko who were forced to evacuate their homes for the past three weeks have begun to return to the area this morning.
Pride parade returns to Prague after three-year absence
The annual Prague Pride festival returns in full this year from August 8-14 after two years of limited operation without the parade through the city.
Reconstruction of Prague's unique revolving stage theater is in full swing
The Spiral Theater was severely damaged in the 2002 floods and has been out of operation for twenty years, but will reopen to visitors next year.
Forest fire blazing for second day at Bohemian Switzerland
Plus: The demolition of pig farm begins on Roma concentration camp, Czechia to launch talks with U.S. about largest military purchase, and more.
Czech branches of IKEA to shorten operating hours
Local branches of the popular Swedish furniture brand will be open two fewer hours from the beginning of August, the company has announced.
GALLERY: This week's headlines for Czechia in 10 photos
This week (July 18–22, 2022) saw extreme heat, Czech officials pay respects to Ivana Trump, and the Astronomical Clock scandal addressed.
Free shared bike program in Prague extended for four years
People can use a shared bike for 15 minutes twice a day to complete their journeys from public transit stops.
Old Masters exhibit opens at Prague Castle on Friday
Plus: Part of a building facade in Prague collapses possibly due to heat, Pearl Jam cancels Prague concert, and more.
This weekend in Prague: Sweet treats by the river and gender-flipped Shakespeare
Plus: See the censored Czech classic 'The Joke,' hear indie-pop singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker, and take a walking tour of Letná.
Cooling off in Prague: Sprinkler trucks, misting points, and fountains take the heat
The city has 21 sprinkler trucks on the streets, and the same number of new misting points have gone into operations since May.
Czech LGBTQ+ dating apps match up millions of people worldwide
Two Czech-developed LGBTQ+ dating apps, Zoe and Surge, are leading the way in the world of online dating.
These are the most annoying passengers you meet on Prague public transport
A new campaign wants to enforce public transport etiquette by introducing do's and don'ts via distinct passenger profiles.
On this day in 1822: The 'godfather of modern genetics' is born in Czechia
This year marks the 200 year bicentennial of the birth of botanist Gregor Mendel whose experiements led to a modern understanding of DNA.
Thousands of fish die in South Moravian river due to heat-related oxygen loss
Plus: Confidence in Czech presidents drops, Czech officials attend Ivana Trump funeral, Czechia experiences record heat on Wednesday, and more.
Charles University program devoted to interplay of media and politics to begin third year
The Master's program examines the intersection of media and politics at the oldest university in Central Europe.