Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 29, 2021
Czech billionaire's helicopter goes down in Alaska, police detain river boat protesters through the weekend, and thousands participate in clean-up efforts.
Coronavirus update, March 29, 2021: Brno laboratory discovers new coronavirus mutation
Health officials say restrictions won't ease until emergency state ends, warn people not to gather for Easter; March death toll exceeds 5,000.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 26, 2021
The Czech census begins, Kupka painting sets record at auction, and through traffic along Prague's embankments may be restricted to locals.
Coronavirus update, March 26, 2021: Schools could reopen by mid-April, decision to be made before Easter
Lower house to discuss extending the state of emergency, PM Babiš promises to raise bonus for medical rescuers, new Covid cases among medical staff drop.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 25, 2021
A significant jump in Czech mortality reported, rents in Prague and regions decrease, and a major exhibit from a Prague museum now online.
Coronavirus update, March 25, 2021: Czech health minister says lockdown rules may ease after Easter
Czechs over 65 may be vaccinated after Easter, Blatný says Johnson & Johnson vaccines will arrive in April, EU setting rules for Covid vaccine export.
Coronavirus update, March 24, 2021: PES index drops to third degree after 108 days
Johnson & Johnson vaccine won't arrive in April, Prague and surroundings won’t be seen as a single district, ČSSD to back 30-day emergency extension.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 24, 2021
Sprayers deface Old Town Covid-19 memorial, Czech chanson legend passes on, Austria opens five border crossings, and more.
Foreigners count: how to complete the 2021 census in the Czech Republic
The census begins on March 26 and foreigners are required to complete it too, with potential fines for those who don't.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 23, 2021
Refusal to release report on Babiš case ruled unlawful, child survivor of Lidice dies at 88, Czech population sees highest natural decrease since 2020.
Coronavirus update, March 23, 2021: COVID death toll crosses 25,000
Govt. to ask for 30-day extension of state of emergency, firms with up to 10 people to test for COVID, police to check on quarantine observance.
Coronavirus update, March 22, 2021: Lowest number of new COVID cases since mid-December
Hamáček says restrictions have been effective, Prague and suburbs to be seen as single district, EU official says bloc doesn’t need Russian vaccine.
Czech culture at home: 5 tips for what to stream, eat, and read this weekend, March 19–21, 2021
Explore the 'zoo' in more ways than one, dig into a St. Patrick's Day feast, and spin a Grammy-nominated record feat. a Czech conductor.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 19, 2021
Czech video games see a big 2020, Senate rejects food quota draft legislation, and Slavia Prague makes Europa League quarterfinal.
Coronavirus update, March 19, 2021: Restrictions likely to be in place until Easter, with minor changes
The govt. extended restrictions to March 28 and will seek to extend them further when there is a new state of emergency.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for March 18, 2021
Hackers hit the Ministry of the Interior, train travel times from Prague to Brno to increase, and a cherished Czech apple tree takes home a prize.
Coronavirus update, March 18, 2021: Czech health minister compares maskless people to 'drunken drivers'
The government will meet Thursday evening to discuss further measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus.





