Sunny ‘granny summer’ coming this week – what’s behind the Czech name?
A brief reprieve of warmer weather and sunnier skies known as 'babí léto' is predicted across Czechia for this week.
Czech news in brief for November 3: Monday's top morning headlines
Army recruitment drive strengthens defense, public health institute faces funding crisis, and a short 'granny summer' brightens the week.
Czech news in brief for November 2: Sunday's top afternoon headlines
ANO, SPD and Motorists to sign coalition agreement Monday, Pirates urge president not to appoint Macinka and Turek, and more headlines.
Prague enlists hunters to cull wild boars as sightings within city soar
Prague 5 is paying hunters to cull wild boars after growing encounters in residential areas raise safety concerns and disrupt daily life.
New Czech government vows to scrap TV, radio fees: Is public media at risk?
Critics warn that eliminating TV and radio license fees could undermine independence and threaten Czech public media.
Czech news in brief for November 2: Sunday's top morning headlines
Czechs mark All Souls’ Day with quiet remembrance, high temperatures set November records across Czechia. and more headlines.
Czech news in brief for November 1: Saturday's top afternoon headlines
Motorists deny MPs must elect Okamura as speaker, train service on historic line from Liberec to Poland restored, and more headlines.
Prague's first new tram model in 20 years enters service on city's streets
Seven modern Škoda 52T trams start service on Nov. 3, offering higher capacity, air conditioning, and updated passenger information systems.
Corporate tax cuts, V4 restoration: New Czech government's policy plan revealed
The incoming Czech government pledges zero tax increases, corporate tax cuts, social benefits expansion, and strengthened air defense in policy statement.
Czech news in brief for November 1: Saturday's top morning headlines
Incoming Czech government aims to rebuild ties with V4 group, critics decry plans to end TV and radio fees, and more weekend headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 31: Friday's top afternoon headlines
Coalition says that housing costs, bills are top priority, authorities bust Southeast Asia migrant smugglers, courts accuse SPD of racism, and more.
Protesters demand Ukraine flag's return on front of Prague National Museum
The large flag was hung up on the façade of Czechia's largest museum in February 2022, but disappeared in late summer.
Czech news in brief for October 31: Friday's top morning headlines
Israeli man turned away at Czech border, ANO chief meets with NATO head in Belgium, new plans for EU Space Agency in Prague, and more top headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 30: Thursday's top afternoon headlines
More vaccines shipped to Czechia to combat hepatitis A spread, rare fossils leave Prague after huge visitor numbers, and more top stories.
Prague protest rallies against far-right SPD in power, leader’s own brother joins
A new petition signed by tens of thousands warns against the SPD's concerning closeness to Moscow and anti-EU path.
Czech news in brief for October 30: Thursday's top morning headlines
Global tech outage affects Czechia, temperatures to soon hit above 15 degrees Celsius, EU considers environmental change, and more top headlines.
Czech news in brief for October 29: Wednesday's top afternoon headlines
Head of far-right SPD nominated as parliament speaker, university admits mistake with Palestinian flag display, big budget change possible, and more news.






