Bookmark for a better commute: Prague’s summer road and metro closures
Getting around the Czech capital via car, metro, tram, and bus may become a little harder due to planned construction works: here's what you need to know.
Prague police hunt suspect after brutal attack on Ukrainian woman
A 15-year-old girl filmed part of the unprovoked attack after the victim asked her to start recording mid-assault.
National Theatre bids farewell to New Stage ahead of renovation
Today, the National Theatre says farewell to the New Stage; performances will continue at other Prague venues during the two-year project.
Czech news in brief for June 18: Wednesday's top headlines
No-confidence vote expected Wednesday evening, Palestinian flag displayed at Prague 1 meeting, and National Theatre bids farewell before renovation.
Free fillings? Czech dental care gets a major upgrade in 2026
Pricey root canal treatments will also, from 2026, be at least partly covered by insurance—coverage differs between adults and children.
Czech mobile operators launch cheaper data outside EU: Here's what you'll pay
New roaming offers from Czech operators mean lower data costs in destinations like the U.S., Albania, and Switzerland.
Recycle textiles, earn credits: Prague’s new challenge to residents
Prague launches a new program encouraging residents to recycle used textiles by earning credits redeemable for sustainable fashion purchases.
Czech news in brief for June 17: Tuesday's top headlines
Czech plane evacuates dozens from Israel, civic group slams Czech gov’t Gaza silence, and teacher salaries falling despite pay law, experts warn.
IN PICTURES: Rock for People welcomes over 50,000 people with style and innovation
Expats.cz attended the festival, which saw renowned bands like Slipknot and Linkin Park, and shares insight about the overall experience.
A better deal? How some Czech freelancers may benefit from historic tax reform
Economists say that a change to the amount of flat-rate expenses freelances can deduct will level the playing field—though not everyone would benefit.
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.





