Investing in Czechia: Appearing rich versus being wealthy
In the final of this five-part series, Prague-based investor James Pearcy-Caldwell offers lessons, cautionary tales, and strategies for smarter investing.
Record number of foreigners apply for Czech citizenship exams
Interest in Czech language and cultural knowledge exams, which are necessary for applicants for Czech citizenship, was at a record high last year.
Czech news in brief for April 16: Wednesday's top headlines
Slovak PM defies EU plans trip to Moscow, activists pour red liquid on Russian House, and an iconic brutalist hotel reopens in Prague.
Czech Ombudsman: Universities cannot reject applicants solely based on nationality
The judgement comes after multiple reports of eligible Russian and Belarusian students being denied a university spot due to their country of origin.
Nobel winner Olga Tokarczuk to headline Book World Prague 2025
Among the roughly 70 international writers attending are Georgi Gospodinov of Bulgaria, Andrey Kurkov of Ukraine, and Sam Holland from the US.
Mother of Charles University shooting victim dies by suicide at Macocha Abyss
Lenka Šimůnková, whose only child Eliška died in the country’s deadliest mass shooting, was a vocal critic of the police response.
Find your dream family home at a unique new development in Prague
Providing spaces for long-term family living in a prime location, Sunset Nebušice will create a real local community.
Czech news in brief for April 15: Tuesday's top headlines
Opposition to boycott immigration talks, Czechia lifts ban on animal imports today, and a Czech tourist dies after fall from the Great Wall of China.
As Czech egg prices crack new highs, here's where to find the best prices this Easter
A global shortage of eggs, upcoming new laws, and export-oriented dynamics mean that prices in Czechia are rising the fastest in the EU.
Czech leaders say Russia's 'barbaric' attack on Sumy is proof it doesn't want peace
In the wake of the attack, which occurred on Palm Sunday, and killed dozens including children, officials called for tougher action against Moscow.
Ahoj, Monday! 6 tips for surviving the week ahead in Czechia
From a midweek wine tasting, to a new exhibit devoted to Easter this week offers plenty in the run up to the holidays.
Czech news in brief for April 14: Monday's top headlines
Lawmakers clash over defense spending, second round of entrance exams begin today, and Czechia to see summer-like days this week.
Prague’s historic Invalidovna complex set for major renovation project
Czech heritage officials plan a CZK 2.15 billion restoration and expansion of the 18th century complex, with completion expected by 2029.
Czechia unveils national pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka
Highlighting innovation, glass design, national cuisine, and cultural performances, the Czech pavilion at Expo 2025 in Japan is now open through October.
Study: Up to 260,000 Ukrainian refugees may stay in Czechia permanently
A new study from Boston Consulting Group estimates that 70 percent of refugees will remain in the Czech Republic after 2035.
Czech news in brief for April 13: Sunday's top headlines
Expo 2025 opens in Osaka with Czech presence, Czechia falls to Spain in Billie Jean King Cup semifinals, and more weekend headlines.
Are e-scooters the new Segways? Prague 1 moves forward with proposed ban
Councilors for the city district have approved a proposal to ban shared e-scooters in designated zones, citing safety concerns and improper parking.





