Prague Castle’s gardens and moat reopen on April 1
Security checks upon entry will continue to be enforced during the Russian-Ukraine war.
'Freedom Boxes' project delivers supplies to Ukraine, brings refugees back to Prague
A local software company's humanitarian mission to Ukraine offers help on the way there and back. Here's how you can buy a box.
Czech energy giant ČEZ launches tender for new nuclear reactor unit
The contract for building the first new reactor in two decades should be signed in early 2024.
Czech daily news roundup: Friday, March 18, 2022
Leaders followed security advice in Kyiv trip, Czechia to answer Klitschko’s fire equipment request, 500 flats to be built in Prague's Holešovice.
From Maypoles to Morana: Czech spring traditions to embrace
From 'Deadly' Sunday to Witches Night, Czech culture heralds spring with different traditions – across multiple dates.
Ukrainian president’s satirical TV series now streaming on Czech Netflix
The man who has rallied Ukraine to stand up to Russia’s invasion began his career as a stand-up comic and actor.
Give to Ukraine now: Donate 500 CZK to People in Need
We're teaming up with the Czech charity leading efforts to provide humanitarian aid to those impacted by the Russian war on Ukraine.
Czech Republic on the verge of its capacity to handle more refugees
Czechia is equipped to take in the number of refugees that corresponds with 2 percent of the population, or over 200,000 people.
The Russian community reaches out to help Ukrainian refugees in Prague
The Russian community in Prague who oppose the disagree with the war are helping Ukrainian refugees with by transporting aid, donating supplies and more.
Czech daily news roundup: March 17, 2022
Czech PM's Ukraine visit makes international headlines, govt. could pay those who offer refugees shelter, and Jagr's NHL record surpassed.
One World festival brings timely documentaries to 25 Czech cities
The festival was planned before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but has many films addressing the fragility of freedom.
The first Covid lockdown in Czechia started two years ago today
The pandemic is not over yet, but complete lockdowns to slow the spread of the virus are unlikely to occur again.
Czech daily news roundup: Wednesday, March 16, 2022
Fiala underlines unity with Kyiv visit, price chaos resulting from Ukraine war goes on, Zeman approves 2022 state budget.
Czechia joined NATO 23 years ago – what does membership mean?
The Czech Republic joined NATO in March 1999 as part of the defense alliance’s initial advance eastward after the Cold War.
How well do you know Prague? New app showcases architectural history
An online map developed for city planners has been made available to the public, and it is filled with historical details.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala makes daring visit to Ukraine
Government plans stricter refugee redistribution, Fiala talks to U.S. Vice President Harris, interest in joining the active reserves increases.
Prague pubs will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day for the first time after two years
Live music, special menus, and of course Guinness beer will be abundant in the days leading up to and beyond March 17.






