'Ukraine can rely on the Czech Republic': Pavel meets with Zelenskyy in Kyiv
Czech President Petr Pavel visited Ukraine on Friday, where he pledged continued support and presented a donated Black Hawk helicopter.
Czech news in brief for March 22: Saturday's top headlines
UNICEF marks World Water Day in Prague, Czech football team faces Faroe Islands in WC qualifier, and more weekend headlines.
Czechia ranks higher than US and Slovakia in annual World Happiness Report
The report, released on World Happiness Day, surveyed 147 countries to find how people rate their lives and what factors contribute to their happiness.
Prague police evacuate Lucerna Palace and Smíchov station due to bomb threat
Thousands were evacuated from both locations, disrupting a concert and film festival and leading to the suspension of tram and train services.
Czech news in brief for March 21: Friday's top headlines
Czech President Pavel arrives in Kyiv for talks, border checks reinstated over livestock disease, and ten percent of Czechs drink excessively daily.
Spring culture guide 2025: The best art, theater, film, and music in Prague
From a David Lynch retrospective to multiple Macbeths and the return of Prague Fringe, this season’s cultural calendar is packed with must-see events.
Spring 2025 in Prague: Your ultimate guide to traditions, festivals, and open-air fun
Nothing says spring in Czechia like folk customs, butterflies, farmer's markets and hikes. Plus tips for the city's best open days and riverside fun.
Czechia to revamp outdated nutrition guidelines amid alarming obesity rates
Public health officials warned that Czech guidelines, outdated by 20 years, must align with countries worldwide to prioritize healthier food choices.
Prague welcomes the West End: 'Phantom' opens at Congress Centre
A troupe of nearly 100 actors, including musicians, donning 230 costumes will perform the show in English through April 6.
Czech news in brief for March 20: Thursday's top headlines
Govt. approves Ukrainians' long-term residency, astronomical spring begins with vernal equinox, and actor Skarsgård to premiere Locked in Prague.
Czech food price shock: Inflation hits hard, rising fastest in EU after Turkey
Food costs in Czechia have jumped by far the fastest in the EU this year. What's behind the sticker shock at the supermarket and how long will it last?
Czech news in brief for March 19: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech General: Russia sees Europe as weak, Czechia seeks EU support to save RFE/RL, and Škoda unveils world’s longest tram for Germany.
Prague Airport braces for record summer traffic—here’s what you need to know
With more than 18 million passengers passing through its gates in 2025, the airport says delays are possible but new policies and procedures should help.
EU approves EUR 90 million to boost affordable housing in Czechia
The funds could help create or renovate at least 800 apartments in an effort to remedy the country's lack of quality rental housing.
Czech news in brief for March 18: Tuesday's top headlines
Security conference begins at Prague Castle today, plaques unveiled in Prague for Palach, Toufar, and schools in Czech cities bursting at seams.
'Women often don’t know how to ask for higher wages': Czechia's pay gap problem persists
Czech women rank 23rd in labor market equality, a position that's deteriorated in recent years, says the Business & Professional Women organization.
Prague advances CZK 16.5 billion Vltava Philharmonic project, launches fund
The City Council will establish an endowment fund to collect private contributions to the project; construction is set to begin in 2027.





