Czech news in brief for February 27: Thursday's top headlines
Czech PM backs Israel in anti-terrorism fight, EU funds at risk in hospital corruption case, and Senate approves domestic violence definition.
Spectaculare if you dare—a month of genre-defying music, art, and film comes to Prague
From Nordic moods to British beats, a banging lineup of art, film, and electronic, ambient, and jazz performances heads to the capital next week.
Czechia’s dinner dilemma finds a Finnish fix with Yummy box meal kits
A new delivery box offering pre-measured ingredients and easy recipes aims to take the stress out of the daily dinner rush.
Czech news in brief for February 26: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech PM: Defense spending can rise 0.2 percent of GDP, seventeen now accused in Prague hospital corruption case, teacher shortage growing in Czechia.
Safety in Czechia: Officials outline what to watch for as new threats loom
Czech criminal law, established in 1961, remains largely unchanged, with the country lacking anti-terrorism legislation, security experts warn.
Who needs a highway stamp in Czechia? Everything you need to know
Prices rose at the start of this year for highway stamps, but not every driver necessarily needs one.
Czech news in brief for February 25: Tuesday's top headlines
PM: Global order shifting, Europe must act, hospital chief dismissed amid corruption probe, and Prague Writers' Festival founder, poet Michael March, dies.
Protesters rally outside U.S. Embassy in Prague against Trump’s Ukraine stance
The protest coincided with the EU’s approval of its 16th Russian sanctions package—and US opposition of a UN resolution condemning the invasion.
Ahoj, Monday! 5 tips for surviving the week ahead in Czechia
Mark the invasion anniversary with music, return to standard time tables on your morning commute, and eat your way through Fat Thursday.
PHOTO GALLERY: Thousands rally for Ukraine on Prague's Old Town Square
The event featured speeches from prominent Czech leaders, including President Petr Pavel, Ukrainian Ambassador Vasyl Zvarych, and Czech actors and artists.
How to find the best tax experts and accountants in Czechia: A guide for expats
Simplify tax season with expert guidance on personal finance and filings, VAT, business taxes, and double taxation in Czechia.
Czech news in brief for February 24: Monday's top headlines
Czech leaders congratulate Merz on election victory, Senate speaker condemns Czech CPAC attendance, Czech authorities warn against "tram surfing."
Pilsen introduces self-driving tram system for future of city transportation
The new autonomous tram project aims to improve urban transit, starting in depots and end-of-line stops and eventually expanding to public routes.
Czech coffee brand Jihlavanka launches debut café in Prague
Roasting since 1958, the Czech coffee producer plans to launch a chain of cafés across Czechia offering affordable, locally-brewed java.
Czech news in brief for February 23: Sunday's top headlines
Czech temperatures soar to 15 degrees Celsius, Fiala reaffirms Czechia's support for Ukraine, and more weekend headlines.
Florenc 21: Long-neglected Prague neighborhood set for major transformation
Plans for transforming Prague’s Florenc area include new residential blocks, a railway museum, shopping center, and improved transport links.
Czech President pledges unwavering support to Ukraine's Zelenskyy
In a phone call on Friday, Petr Pavel pledged Volodymyr Zelenskyy full support to Ukraine, reaffirming Czechia's commitment to aid amid political turmoil.





