Uber Eats plans return to Czechia's competitive food delivery market
After leaving in 2020, Uber Eats is relaunching in Czechia, joining Bolt Food, Wolt, and Dáme Jídlo in a growing delivery market.
Czech news in brief for February 15: Sunday's top morning headlines
Pro-Pavel rallies sweep Czechia, Prague remembers 1945 air raid victims, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for February 14: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Pavel says US must increase pressure on Russia, warning issued for heavy snowfall in Czechia, and more weekend headlines.
Teenage speed skater wins Czechia's second gold at 2026 Winter Games
Metoděj Jílek captured 10,000 m gold in Milan, following up on silver in his Olympic debut; the 19-year-old has two of Czechia's four Olympic medals.
Czech news in brief for February 14: Saturday's top morning headlines
Heavy snow to blanket Czechia this weekend, bird flu confirmed in Prague's city center, and more weekend headlines.
Snowboarder Adamczyková wins silver at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics
Eva Adamczyková completes her Olympic set with silver in Cortina. After missing 2022, the Czech star returns to the podium to make winter sports history.
EXPLAINED: Why Czechia’s future safety and security hang on Munich 2026
The Munich Security Conference will help determine whether Czechia remains secure, from protecting critical infrastructure to ensuring NATO backing.
Public proposals under scrutiny in Prague: Rules to know before you put a ring on it
Staging a romantic photo shoot in a historic location isn't illegal but does come with a few caveats, say city officials.
Czech news in brief for February 13: Friday's top morning headlines
Munich Security Conference begins today, bird flu confirmed at Prague Zoo, and Czech hockey team falls to Canada.
Czech news in brief for February 12: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
President Pavel to address populism in Munich, Lufthansa strike cancels Prague flights, and Czech satisfaction with EU at 15-year high.
Czechia to extend Ukrainian workers' residency despite populist pressure
The cabinet led by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš will extend a program allowing economically independent Ukrainian refugees to secure long-term residency.
Czech news in brief for February 12: Thursday's top morning headlines
Babiš meets Macron in Paris, temperatures to hit zero this weekend, and hockey captain Červenka confident ahead of today's Canada opener.
Czech news in brief for February 11: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Former Czech PM rules out Senate or presidential bids, Prague reveals Lítačka overhaul plans, and Berlinale opens with Czech co-productions.
We got an early look at Prague’s new transport app—here’s what’s coming
PID Lítačka 2.0 is on the way. We checked out the app early and highlight the updates, bug fixes, and features commuters will notice first.
Czech news in brief for February 11: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Lawmakers to vote on historic deficit today, Lufthansa pilots announce Thursday strike, and children in Czechia share private data, face sexting.
Czech news in brief for February 10: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Opposition urges response to Epstein files, endangered giraffe born in Dvůr Králové Zoo, and director Martin Scorsese arrives in Prague.
Czechia's corruption score rises, but experts warn of 'extreme' times ahead
Transparency International’s annual ranking shows gains for Czechia, but analysts warn the progress may be superficial and short-lived.






