Czech news in brief for December 27: Saturday's top morning headlines
Minister wants to introduce plastic-bottle return system, antifreeze leak hits university, ex-president blasts former government, and more.
Czech news in brief for December 26: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Czech PM and US president discuss their countries' renewed ties, hardy swimmers brave icy Christmas swim, and more train disruptions, delays in Prague.
Czech news in brief for December 26: Friday's top morning headlines
Ukraine peace hinges on Russian compromise, Czech schools to report student absences from January, EU to charge customs fee on small parcels from abroad
Czech news in brief for December 25: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Czech pensions set to rise in January, interest in Covid vaccination has declined, and death anniversary of writer Čapek honored in Prague.
Czech news in brief for December 24: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Stores in Czechia to close at noon today, up to 20 cm of snow forecast for Šumava, and Czech Christmas meals will cost less this year.
VIDEO: ‘Spiderman’ tram ride in Prague ends with arrest
Dashcam footage shows a man clinging to the front of a Prague tram in traffic. Police stopped him moments later to discover he was wanted on a drug charge.
Czech news in brief for December 23: Tuesday's top morning headlines
Okamura: Trump talks, not ammo aid, key to peace, EU funds to help repair flood damage in Czechia, and food prices cited as huge expense for Czechs.
Czech news in brief for December 22: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Czechia to review ammo initiative next year, Czech passports prices affordable in comparison, and Paramount to drop several TV channels in Czechia.
Will Czechia keep Ukraine’s ammunition flowing? Understanding the 'Prague Pipeline'
A Jan. 7 meeting will decide if Czechia continues coordinating Ukraine’s ammo program, with major consequences for European security.
Czech news in brief for December 22: Monday's top morning headlines
Pavel to vet controversial MP Turek on Monday, snow showers expected on Christmas, and Czech schools begin Christmas break today.
Czech news in brief for December 21: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
Czech PM defends Ukraine stance, Prague cable theft disrupts rail service, and Czechia honors victims of Faculty of Arts shooting.
Two years after Czechia’s worst shooting tragedy, how have gun laws changed?
Digital monitoring, mandatory mental health reporting, and expanded police powers shift the country from gun-friendly to prevention-focused. Will it last?
Czech news in brief for December 21: Sunday's top morning headlines
Hundreds lose millions in Prague bond scam, Golden Sunday caps Advent with events and shopping, and Prague memorials mark two years after shooting.
Czech news in brief for December 20: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Foreign ministry reorganization sparks concern, more and more towns cancel New Year's fireworks, Czechs increasingly want seaside over skiing at Christmas.
Czech news in brief for December 20: Saturday's top morning headlines
NATO hopeful that Czech munitions scheme will go on, Czech skier makes history in Alpine World Cup, and Christmas market prices vary across Czech cities.
EU Summit stand-off: Czechia opts out of Ukraine loan alongside Slovakia, Hungary
Andrej Babiš secures a controversial opt-out for Czechia, joining Hungary and Slovakia in a high-stakes standoff over a EUR 90B Ukraine financial package.
Czech news in brief for December 19: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Czechia opts out of EU Ukraine loan at summit, new Epstein photos show Czech, Slovak links, and Prague Zoo, City announce holiday discounts.






