Czech news in brief for April 6: Monday's top morning headlines
Prosecutors seek detention in arson case, Czech April heat sets records at nine sites, and teens in Moravia weave giant easter whips.
Czech news in brief for April 5: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Babiš probe in France may face time limit, Czechia may offer free entry to castles, and more weekend headlines.
Prague terminates lease of Petřín restaurant ahead of funicular reopening
The city has canceled the lease of the long-running Nebozízek restaurant on Petřín Hill, while operator disputes closure and plans legal defense.
Czech news in brief for April 5: Sunday's top morning headlines
Czechia celebrates Easter Sunday, police charge another suspect in factory arson, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for April 4: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Europe braces for jet fuel shortage, ransomware attacks double in Czechia, and more weekend headlines.
Don’t fall in: Czech treetop walkway now passes over bear enclosure
The popular Krkonoše Treetop Walkway has opened for the spring season with a new bear enclosure, letting visitors observe brown bears from above.
Easter chocolate prices surge in Czech supermarkets ahead of holidays
Prices for chocolate figures in Czech shops are up by up to 29 percent, with shrinkflation and hidden price rises shaping holiday shopping.
Czech technology is part of humanity's first moon mission in 50 years
Prague-made sensors aboard NASA’s Artemis II mission are measuring radiation to help protect astronauts on humanity’s return to the Moon.
Czech news in brief for April 4: Saturday's top morning headlines
Cold snap expected after warm weekend, D11 near Prague to close for bridge demolition, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for April 3: Friday's top morning headlines
Most shops to remain open through Easter, US woman arrested in Slovakia over Czech arson, and Primark opening more stores in Czechia.
Czech news in brief for April 2: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Czech government takes measures against high fuel prices, temperatures to rise, and more: here's your Thursday afternoon wrap-up.
Czech news in brief for April 2: Thursday's top morning headlines
Pavel: Trump call for NATO in Iran makes no sense, interest in World Cup destinations surge in Czechia, and new exhibit marks Baťa's 150th birthday.
Czech-Slovak relations reset: What does it mean for Czechia’s political direction?
After years of tensions, the Czech and Slovak governments have agreed to mend relations. Supporters say it's pragmatic, critics call it politcal drift.
Czech news in brief for April 1: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Free admission to museums, Timothy Snyder heads to Prague, and more arrests over Pardubice fire: here's your afternoon latest.
Czech news in brief for April 1: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Ministry of Environment cuts staff positions, Czech team qualifies for 2026 World Cup, and National Museum honors František Palacký.
One in ten babies in Czechia now born to foreign parents
Last year approximately 13,100 newborns, or 17 percent of all births, had at least one foreign parent according to new population data.
Czech news in brief for March 31: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Czech and Slovak leaders meet, birth rate plummets to historic low, and changing sexual habits: here's your afternoon wrap-up.






