PHOTOS: Prague's new 'levitating' organ is machine, instrument, and work of art
Awakened yesterday, Prague’s one-of-a-kind floating organ blends 6,000 pipes with Bohemian crystal. See photos and learn how to hear it live this summer.
Czech news in brief for June 16: Tuesday's top morning headlines
Public media face drastic staff layoffs, part-time jobs rise across the Czechia, and Wizz Air launches winter Prague-Tatras flights.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Public media reform approved by government, death tolls of Croatia accident increases, and drink-spiking in the spotlight.
Czech news in brief for June 15: Monday's top morning headlines
Three Czechs die in Croatia boat collision, Czech ForMin sends birthday greeting to Trump, and a tropical heatwave brings 35-degree temps to Czechia.
Czech news in brief for June 14: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Czech government to debate scrapping TV and radio license fees, heatwave to bring high temperatures this week, and more Sunday headlines.
Prague residents can help choose the design of city's new railway bridge
A public vote has opened on the Libeňský přesmyk project, letting Prague residents shape a new railway overpass and surrounding public space.
Czech news in brief for June 14: Sunday's top morning headlines
Austria extends border checks with Czechia, Czech TV fines former host over non-compete, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for June 13: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Lidice marks 84 years since massacre, government fast-tracks media fee bill, Czech opera singer to run for Senate, and more top headlines.
More than strawberries: Czech farms expand pick-your-own produce options
Farms across Czechia are offering pick-your-own herbs, vegetables, flowers, and fruit as they expand beyond strawberries and respond to labor shortages.
Czechia targets synthetic 'fake weed' substances in wider drug ban move
The government plans to ban new opioids and HHC-like substances, tightening Czech drug rules as experts warn of fast-moving synthetic markets.
Czech news in brief for June 13: Saturday's top morning headlines
Czech PM plans school phone ban, Europe faces incoming heatwave, Prague Museum Night returns, and more top weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for June 12: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Public media employees to strike, Youth Olympics come to Prague, and Meta users face outage.
This week in polls: How our readers reacted to the news
Every weekday we ask our readers about Czechia's hottest topics. Here's what this week's polls revealed – cast your vote now.
Czech news in brief for June 12: Friday's top morning headlines
Study reveals widespread abuse against female MPs, World Cup loss brings early morning heartbreak, and Museum Night returns tomorrow night.
Czech news in brief for June 11: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Kanye West cancelled once again, AI hits the supermarket checkouts, and growing fears of Chinese espionage.
EXPLAINED: Why Prague’s Václav Havel Library is on the verge of collapse
The prestigious institution charged with protecting Václav Havel’s legacy may be living its last days as we know it.
Czech news in brief for June 11: Thursday's top morning headlines
US doctor discharged from Prague Ebola isolation, Czechia joins condemnation of Iranian threats, and travelers asked to take trolley bus to airport.






