Czech Republic's Konopiště Castle to welcome back ceremonial shield stolen by the Nazis
The castle, accessible as a day trip from Prague, features extensive displays of medieval armor and weaponry collected by Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
3,000-year-old vessel discovered in Pardubice may contain traces of psychedelic beer
Archeologists say the findings suggest that Europe's oldest herbal-millet beer could have been brewed in East Bohemia.
Czech president Zeman and his predecessor Václav Klaus have been hospitalized in Prague
The reason for the current president's hospitalization has not yet been disclosed; Klaus is struggling with hypertension.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 14, 2021: Czech population growth lowest in eight years due to Covid deaths
Plus: People should now be tested by their GP for Covid, Alpha variant nearly disappears in the Czech Republic, new cases and hospitalizations jump again.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 14, 2021
Pirates + STAN rule out cooperation with ANO, Expo 2020 to bring opportunities for Czech businesses, time change to continue for the next five years.
As emissions fall across EU, damning data shows Czech Republic as climate-change bad boy
With Prime Minister Andrej Babiš questioning the EU’s climate strategy, a study shows the Czech Republic is heading in the wrong direction on emissions.
Renovation of Prague's Nádraží Holešovice aims to create a modern urban district
For the first time the city has entered a joint venture with a private investor to redevelop a metro stop to include housing, offices, and shops.
Consumer prices in the Czech Republic in 2021 see greatest jump in over a decade
The year-on-year increase was much higher than analysts had expected; for which goods and services can we expect to pay more?
Czech Republic among top-30 world countries with the best digital quality of life
An international ranking has placed the Czech Republic among the world’s best when it comes to quality of the digital environment.
Coronavirus update, Sept. 13, 2021: Covid testing ends in Czech schools today
Plus: 6 Million people have at least one vaccine dose, chief hygienist says there could be more inspections on public transit, O2 universum center closes.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 13, 2021
Taliban government will not be recognized by Czech Republic, Babiš's son to testify against father, unique heritage construction project completed.
Poll: Czech PM's ANO party leads ahead of October elections
The ANO party led by Andrej Babiš has a significant lead on opposition coalitions, according to a public opinion poll conducted earlier this month.
New York firefighter in Prague pays respects to colleagues who died on 9/11
James Manahan, a New York firefighter and first responder during 9/11, took part in a commemorative event at the 9/11 memorial in Prague yesterday.
Czech weekend news in brief: Top stories for September 12, 2001
Covid-19 cases continue upward trend, Czech Republic to send aid to Afghanistan, 9/11 remembered, and more headlines from this weekend.
'The world stopped moving 20 years ago today': Czech political leaders recall 9/11
Czech leaders paid tribute on social media and at a Prague service today to victims of terror attacks in New York and Washington D.C. on Sept. 11, 2001.
Prague court cancels Health Ministry directive restricting visa applications
A Czech Health Ministry directive restricting the issuance of visa to citizens of some non-EU countries is not legal, says Prague's Municipal Court.
Prague's largest vaccination center closes down
The O2 Universum vaccination center administered its final vaccines on Friday; vaccination is still possible at shopping centers and other locations.






