The end of e-scooters in Prague 1? City councilor calls for referendum
Improper parking, traffic violations, and safety issues have led the district to seriously consider outright banning electric scooters.
Pavel signs law ending PVZP health monopoly for non-EU foreigners
The change means that non-EU citizens living in Czechia will be able to choose from a range of health insurance providers.
News in brief for Sept. 5: Top headlines for Czechia on Tuesday
Warm, sunny start of September, Czech psychiatrist charges with rape and extortion, and more top headlines for Tuesday, Sept. 5.
Over a million children return to Czech schools: What changes will the new year bring?
The government plans to allow prospective secondary school students to submit three applications electronically instead of two via post.
Prague dance company kicks off its 25th season this week
The silver anniversary of the theater's existence brings premieres of dance productions influenced by diverse cultures.
Real wages slump in Czechia for seventh consecutive quarter
Despite a rise in nominal wages, high extant inflation is behind the decline in average salaries.
As flu seasons approaches, Czechia will reimburse RSV vaccines for at-risk groups
Health insurance companies will offer up to CZK 2,000 for the vaccine, which costs about CZK 5,000 per dose.
News in brief for Sept. 4: Top headlines for Czechia on Monday
Prague threatened with lawsuit over Metro D construction, minister to discuss food prices with retailers, and more top headlines for Monday, Sept. 4.
Garlic soup, roasted duck ranked among best Czech dishes by TasteAtlas
Gourmands from around the globe have rated their favorite Czech foods on the popular dining platform, and these ten dishes came out on top.
Prague court to decide if James Bay stole from Karel Gott for hit song
Proceedings are underway in Prague to determine if Bay's 2014 hit Hold Back the River was derived from a song made famous by the Czech crooner.
News in brief for Sept. 3: Top headlines for Czechia on Sunday
Most Czechs concerned about proposed finance reform, Pavel's pen auctioned for CZK 140,000, and more headlines for Sunday, Sept. 3.
More than 100 bell towers across Prague will ring out in unison tomorrow
In advance of a performance of War Requiem at Prague Castle, bell towers across the city will ring out for 10 minutes on Sunday, September 3 from 6:00 p.m.
IKEA to lower prices on the Czech market as sales skyrocket
The Swedish furniture giant will lower prices on about a third of its range by an average of 8.4 percent thanks to a strong crown and economic stability.
News in brief for Sept. 2: Top headlines for Czechia on Saturday
Accident closes road between Brno and Vienna, more Czech firefighters head to Greece, and more headlines for Saturday, Sept. 2.
PM Fiala: Czechia can become one of the most advanced countries in the world
The Czech prime minister focused on six specific areas in which Czechia has large potential to develop.
Autumn edition of Prague Fashion Week gets underway today in Holešovice
Taking place in Prague 7, the event includes famous international designers and draws attention to sustainability.
Prague's largest cemetery to host music-fest fundraiser for neglected graves
The mid-September festival at Olšany Cemetery will be free of charge, and invites members of the public to adopt a grave for repair.






