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.
Czech news in brief for February 22: Saturday's top headlines
Czech president pledges unwavering support to Ukraine, St. Matthew's Fair opens in Prague, and more weekend headlines.
Teen stabbing shocks Czechia as youth violent crime surges 25 percent
A 16-year-old suspect was arrested for a random double homicide in Hradec Králové, as new data reveals a sharp rise in violent crimes committed by minors.
Czech news in brief for February 21: Friday's top headlines
Czech teen charged with double murder, Prague tram network to extend beyond city limits, and Czech ski resorts experiencing best conditions.
13 Ukrainian businesses you can support in Prague right now
From authentic borscht to bold fashion, Ukrainian entrepreneurs have reshaped Prague’s food and culture scenes.
Prague’s baking boom—new bakeries bring French flair and artisan bread to the capital
Get in on a slice of the action: two new bakeries in Prague offer the best of breadmaking and pastry tradition.
Two dead in Hradec Králové stabbing attack at shopping center
Police have detained the attacker in Czechia's eighth-largest city; the motives are as of yet unknown.
How Czechia is about to ease work access for an Asian country
Under a new change, people from this country (of over 23 million people) won't need a work permit or employment card to get a job in Czechia.
Czech news in brief for February 20: Thursday's top headlines
Europe must cut red tape, boost defense spend, says Czech PM, U.S. aid freeze hits Czech human rights sector, and Vltava Philharmonic moves ahead.
Czech president slams Trump’s 'cynical' labeling of Zelenskyy as a dictator
Petr Pavel called out the U.S. President's remarks, pointing out that Ukraine cannot hold elections under Russian occupation and wartime law.
Investing in Czechia: Lessons from 25 years of triumphs – and mistakes
Prague-based investor James Pearcy-Caldwell shares hard-won insights, offering lessons, cautionary tales, and strategies for smarter investing.
Prague's largest hospital introduces new device for rapid flu testing
As flu rates soar, the new child-focused equipment sets out to reduce hospitalizations, doctor workload, and unnecessary antibiotics.
Czech news in brief for February 19: Wednesday's top headlines
Czech Republic records coldest night of winter, Czech government mulls regulation of Kratom, and Nobel Laureate Pamuk presents new novel at DOX.
How long will Prague’s winter freeze last—and how to face the elements like a Czech?
Discover how Czechs embrace winter, from cozy traditions to practical tips for surviving Prague’s chilly season.





