Czech news in brief for May 22: Friday's top morning headlines
Czech school closed after student dies in stabbing, Prague airport launches check-in tips ahead of record summer, and new exhibit celebrates the 'chata'.
Czech school to remain closed after student dies in stabbing
The tragedy aligns with broader concerns raised by Czech judicial officials regarding youth violence.
EXPLAINED: Why Czechia’s World Cup return kicks off amid historic scandal at home
Corruption investigations, match-fixing allegations, and fan violence have cast a shadow over Czechia’s first World Cup qualification in 20 years.
Czech news in brief for May 21: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
Pavel threatens constitutional lawsuit, Czechia's economic outlook downgraded, and ticks on the rise.
Czech news in brief for May 21: Thursday's top morning headlines
Global security convenes in Prague today, American Ebola contact arrives at Bulovka, and most Czechs are fine with unmarried parents.
Czech news in brief for May 20: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Prague promises 'unconditional support' to Israel, Kingom Come creators announce LOTR project, and heavy police presence planned for Brno German event.
Czech news in brief for May 20: Wednesday's top morning headlines
Doctor in contact with Ebola to be treated in Prague, witnesses to bus collision sought, and Lidl gets a makeover this week.
Czech news in brief for May 19: Tuesday's top afternoon headlines
Brno protester waves Soviet flag, Ukrainian humanitarian benefits in question, and Czechs back on track at Ice Hockey World Championships.
Czech news in brief for May 19: Tuesday's top morning headlines
Israeli foreign minister to visit Prague today, Czechia approves corporate gender quota bill, and Czech city ticks twice as infected forest ticks.
Czech news in brief for May 18: Monday's top afternoon headlines
Popularity of President Pavel slightly drops, higher parental allowances, and GLOBSEC conference arrives in Prague.
Czech news in brief for May 18: Monday's top morning headlines
Thousands rally for Czech public media, week ahead in Czechia brings warm weather, and Prague Book World draws 65,000 visitors.
Czech news in brief for May 17: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
St. Zdislava’s skull removed from concrete, Czech Communist Party leader steps down, and more weekend headlines.
Warhammer frenzy hits Prague: Opening of first Czech store draws huge crowd
Fans queued from 6 a.m. as Prague’s first official Warhammer store opened near Wenceslas Square on Saturday, sparking major interest and long lines.
Czech news in brief for May 17: Sunday's top morning headlines
WWII victims remembered in Terezín, Czech hockey team loses to Slovenia in World Cup, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for May 16: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Court releases suspect in relic theft case, Culture Minister pushes public media overhaul, and more weekend headlines.
Czech police recover stolen skull of St. Zdislava encased in concrete
A man accused of stealing a religious relic in northern Czechia hid it in concrete; restorers are now working to recover it.
Czech news in brief for May 16: Saturday's top morning headlines
Senate members back Sudeten German congress, Pavel to attend Terezín memorial, media funding bill faces criticism, and more weekend headlines.






