Coronavirus update, June 10, 2021: Czech multiplexes reopen today with record number of new releases
Plus: Vaccination registration for people with private insurance opens at midnight, MPs refuse to fast track legislation for EU Covid Certificates.
Piano rentals in Prague: Czech music heritage at your fingertips
The non-profit organization Czech Music Fund rents Petrofs and other Czech-made pianos at a reasonable price.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 9, 2021
Hundreds attend concert for free Belarus, Agrofert accused of Twitter lobbying to sway anti-Babiš vote, and the Apple Car hits the streets of Prague.
Coronavirus update, June 9, 2021: Surgical masks should be sufficient in Czech shops, transit from July 1
Plus: European Parliament voted on Covid passports, prices for PCR and antigen tests for self-payers capped.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 8, 2021
Ministers to negotiate over Turow mine, rain predicted for St. Medard's Day, and a newly discovered fresco is unveiled at Prague's Loreto.
Coronavirus update, June 8, 2021: Czech govt. to open vaccination to privately insured foreigners this week
Plus: More spectators can go to cultural events, masks come off in classrooms, and testing in companies to end as of July 1.
Coronavirus update, June 7, 2021: Lowest number of new cases in Czech Republic since mid-July
Plus: South Moravian school closed over Covid cluster, govt. to discuss allowing more people at events and unifying rules.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 7, 2021
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya visits Czech Republic, air passengers detained over suspicion of invalid Covid tests, govt. to revamp system for foreigners' stays
7 best things to do in Prague this weekend, June 4–6
Cool off with handmade popsicles, see some lesser-known works from František Skála, and catch an English-friendly screening at Edison Filmhub.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 4, 2021
Britain backs Czech Republic in Russia feud, Babiš government survives no-confidence vote, and a Prague landmark defaced.
Coronavirus update, June 4, 2021: Foreigners with private insurance should soon be vaccinated
Plus: Hungary to deliver promised vaccine doses today, no Covid-related deaths reported Thursday, and multiplexes will reopen.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 3, 2021
Zeman declared unfit for office, Forbes lists most influential Czech women, and a 45,000-year-old skull goes on display at Prague's National Museum.
Coronavirus update, June 3, 2021: Over 1.5 million people now fully vaccinated in the Czech Republic
Plus: Vaccination opens at midnight for people 16 to 29, court rules closure of schools and kindergartens in April was illegal.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 2, 2021
Charles University launches new online platform for reporting sexual harassment, Kvitová withdraws from French Open, Babiš case headed to EU prosecutor.
Coronavirus update, June 2, 2021: Prague's Thomayer Hospital to launch vaccination for self-payers on July 1
Plus: Vaccination certificates to be available for foreigners from June 7, Central Bohemia plans to set vaccination record in 24-hour marathon.
A free public wardrobe for families in need opens in Prague's Holešovice district
The closet for single-parent families opened symbolically on June 1, International Children's Day.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for June 1, 2021
Anti-govt. protests are planned for Prague today, health insurance for foreigners shouldn't be provided by sole firm, Oxford prof revealed as Czech spy.





